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MtnDew 06-21-2010 07:45 AM

let me know how to get that "unlimited" i always get the one with no prefix ;)

trying to but hard to find things that stay alive long enough to feel secure in depending only on ebay...figure 100 accounts or so i be ok.

kidding but so it goes

jbluntz 06-21-2010 12:41 PM

It's all in the numbers get a good book on business statistics then you'll have the power to make order out of chaos.

JEM 06-21-2010 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbcoach (Post 143702)
Full time since 2002, fully stealth since 2006....being patient gives you big results, dont panic, just think.

Thats great - fully stealth since 2006 , way to go. !!

s2k 06-21-2010 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SelfMade17 (Post 146211)
but seriously..over 1-2k is already way to much to have it in there..is it really that hard to slowly withdraw it? dang man. i would freaking be so mad if that much of my money is in paypal's hands..

It depends actually on what you sell. That friend of mine is selling products that are relative high price ( can be from $120 - $1500 ) which is why $1,000 - $2,000 isn't consider a lot to keep in PayPal. His usual funds withdrawel ranged from $20k - $40k and with no issues at all. This explains that PayPal work in a way as in how much they trust your account and the standings (Good standing or high risk) of the account.

Like what the stealth book recommends, for starters, it is better to take it slowly and logically. Say for example a new account that take in $10k for its first month will raise flag automatically because from PayPal's point of view, this account is consider risky which is why they will asked for all the verification because they want to know more about you and the products you're selling whether would bring PayPal themselves into trouble in the future. However, for an old account which went through all the verification in the past and have a good history, PayPal will definitely trust this account more.

Blackhorse 06-21-2010 11:47 PM

Yup. I currently have 4k sitting in my limited paypal account. Just hoping they raise the limit once they look at the stuff i have sent that was requested. Its a "temporary limitation"so fingers crossed!

SelfMade17 06-21-2010 11:51 PM

i hope it gets unlimited for you..but after i hope you learn not to keep that much in a paypal account all at once..

jbluntz 06-22-2010 12:02 AM

Yeah it's pretty tuff keeping the balance down when selling high priced items, I sold a macbook and my balance was over a thousand made a couple withdrawals sent a second chance offer now I'm back up to $1500 still have 7 second chance offers left, I'm just waiting to get limited any day now after I get my few grand outta there of course and let paypal eat dirt.

Blackhorse 06-22-2010 12:13 AM

Selfmade - i dont normally! But i had 5 items finish within 2 hrs of each other, and as soon as the first payment had gone in they limited it (it was for $1200), and the others followed suit with everyone paying promptly (that would have to be a first for me, normally im chasing payments!), i had no chance to send them a new paypal addy to pay into so it quickly grew to that amount!

SelfMade17 06-22-2010 12:14 AM

oh dang. thats bad luck.


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