Re: PayPal suspension permanently
Appeals can work, but they are rare. My company went from permanently limited to restored after much effort, but that's because there were no violations, which I pointed out to PayPal (with proof). From your other thread, it appears you at least understand their reasons for the ban, and so you just have to work with that. Unfortunately, I have no idea what the product is that you were selling, but only you will know if it was legit and permitted/authorised. Letting an agent at a call center deal with it is the least optimistic path you could take. Feel free to post your updates with this initial appeal anyway and I'll jump in with some advice if it's a no-go.
I'm no eBay user, but I think linking your brother's PayPal account was a mistake. From what I understand, this is one of PayPal's linking methods (with the idea that an issue with an eBay account/listing holds any linked PayPal account responsible). IP addresses are a concern when you're playing about with stealth accounts or multiple accounts on the same name, but when it's for different people in the same home, there's no way you can be expected to have different IP's. It's no issue, but the previous point still applies (being that your brother may also be held accountable for your eBay issues).
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