Coz adsense is a googles company and they have a service called Google checkout which is a competitor of paypal so why should they ?
1) Too much fraud & fake identities with PayPal. By mailing a check to an address or depositing money into bank account they can reduce fraud and ensure that people are who they say they are & live where they say the live. 2) PayPal is a competitor to Google Checkout. Google doesn't want to run money through PayPal and have PayPal know how much business they do, average amounts, countries etc....
Western union Is a fast service for sending/receiving money (real time on line) done across countries or within a country. Benefits • Fast, funds can be withdrawn by the Recepient in seconds • Served by +/- 170,000 agents which spread throughut +/- 200 countries <<-- as you know
Hmm, never heard of Google Checkout. Not well known here in Belgium. I thought it had something to do with taxes. Paypal isn't that "official". Eventhough, it would be very good if they would ever consider payments through Paypal.
PAYPAL is an untrustworthy company, it will freeze the customer's funds, the funds in the PAYPAL very safe, I like Google's Western Union money transfer, it is more secure and faster than PAYPAL!
Google is a big company. paypal is Google's competitor. They can't use them. Google does business in secure. Google is the safest place, as a scam free income over the internet.
Paypal hasn't always been google's competition. In fact, when adsense started, there was no google checkout. As far as paypal disabling accounts, all you have to do is provide them with true information and NOT try to work around their rules. if they don't serve your country, find another provider, very simple! Using google for ads is rather risky though, anyways. They just have to think something's wrong in your website to disable your account.
The reason why google does NOT pay out via paypal, paypal is owned by googles worst enemy "ebay" and they will not in any circumstances give paypal 'ebay' any of there dollar! Regards Mr joe