If the accounts are made as of recent, as soon as you add entropay cards, within a short span of time the account will be limited.
The limitation is as a result of the card being adding to PayPal, nothing to do with whether your buying/selling. So long as you add it, the account would become limited.
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Happens whether you add it on your Paypal or through eBay's card payment option... because that still uses PayPal to process payments. I tried it out yesterday.
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If the accounts are made as of recent, as soon as you add entropay cards, within a short span of time the account will be limited.
The limitation is as a result of the card being adding to PayPal, nothing to do with whether your buying/selling. So long as you add it, the account would become limited.
This isn't true for me, haven't lost an account all year. That is me adding entropay the day I make the ebay and paypal, and listing that same first day also.
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@Blobby - How many accounts you making though? It doesn't happen on all of them.
18 since 1/1/17 with entropay, all were made and first listed on the same day, all had first payment within first 5 days. All have also been successfully withdrawn from.
Around late last summer - autumn I was losing between a third and a half of all accounts created the same way. So Play saying ALL accounts will be limited within a few days are just not correct, even back then.
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18 since 1/1/17 with entropay, all were made and first listed on the same day, all had first payment within first 5 days. All have also been successfully withdrawn from.
Around late last summer - autumn I was losing between a third and a half of all accounts created the same way. So Play saying ALL accounts will be limited within a few days are just not correct, even back then.
That's a good update - perhaps PP has lightened up somewhat on EP...?
That's a good update - perhaps PP has lightened up somewhat on EP...?
Possibly, it would seem that way. Although the irony now is that because a few of us on here have been honest and disclosed our findings for 2017 in various threads, it may work against us in the future as more people revert back.
It helps now as well that there are a lot more 'disposable' bank and saver accounts out there for UK users, so if entropay does fail early, you can just close the attached account and start over. In the 'old' days bank/saver accounts were not so freely available. Certainly not ones so easy to open and close online.*
*Disclaimer* : That is not to say EVERY institution likes you opening accounts quickly, they don't. But there are a few out there now that actually seem to encourage it.
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I too have had few issues with Entropay. (Fingers Crossed)
Although I do spend some time 'experimenting' with account creation methods.
I have said it before on here. I strongly suspect the account creation method and sequence along with the time and date of creation go a long way to determine the percentage success rate.
In other words, Entropay is one factor alone that determines the outcome of the account.
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I've never had any trouble adding Entropay to Paypal, but it's recently become absolutely useless for purchases like I said before. Adding it on eBay to purchase doesn't appear to work either as PayPal are still the ones who process the payment.