the more the number > the more retarded they are
here's a pic of it, in case they decide to remove it. This pic isnt perfect, cuz on some reason flash does not capture on screenshot, but counter is there. it is nothing more, than a simple script, which updates after every 3000ms (3 seconds).
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PAYPAL.namespace("Marketing");PAYPAL.Marketing.PayPalUsers={SELF_NAME:"PAYPAL.Marketing.PayPalUsers",DEFAULT_SEED_COUNT:219000000,DEFAULT_SEED_DATE:"May 26, 2010",DEFAULT_GROUP_SEPARATOR:",",DEFAULT_TARGET_ELEMENT_ID:"NoOfUserLogin",DEFAULT_UPDATE_INTERVAL:3000,DEFAULT_COUNT_INCREMENT:2,UserAccounts:0,UAObj:null,init:function(){this.UAObj=document.getElementById(this.DEFAULT_TARGET_ELEMENT_ID);if(this.UAObj){this.setInitialAccount();this.updateCount();}},formatNumber:function(number){nStr=number.toString();var rgx=/(\d+)(\d{3})/;while(rgx.test(nStr)){nStr=nStr.replace(rgx,'$1'+this.DEFAULT_GROUP_SEPARATOR+'$2');}
return nStr;},setInitialAccount:function(){now=new Date();referenceDate=new Date(this.DEFAULT_SEED_DATE);deltaMilliseconds=now-referenceDate;this.UserAccounts=Math.round
(((deltaMilliseconds/this.DEFAULT_UPDATE_INTERVAL)*this.DEFAULT_COUNT_INCREMENT)+this.DEFAULT_SEED_COUNT);
},updateCount:function(){this.UserAccounts+=this.DEFAULT_COUNT_INCREMENT;this.renderCount(this.formatNumber
((this.UserAccounts).toString()));setTimeout(this.SELF_NAME+".updateCount()",this.DEFAULT_UPDATE_INTERVAL);
},renderCount:function(count){this.UAObj.innerHTML=count;}}
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#NoOfUserLogin{margin-top:0; padding-top:3px; color:#496885;
text-align:center; font-size:25px; font-style:italic; font-weight:normal;}
If you are unexperienced on computer field and do not belive me (which i think that most ppl think, that paypal is right and im not). then make a simple, yet logical test:
1. load paypal.com page
2. disconnect your interent
3. see the counter still running
now, if it would be real, how does it update, if you are not connected to internet ? so it can mean one thing, its a script, just as i said, which updates locally and has nothing to do with accounts worldwide.
paypal is fake and noobs. just like speedtest.net and other sites, who have fake counters like that.