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top123 | 10-16-2017 04:07 AM | Paypal limited Hi all, I've a Paypal account that's about two weeks old I've recently made 3 sales on the Account and now it's limited with them asking for all the usual info. Photo ID, tracking details etc. is it worth bothering with or will it just be a complete waste of time?
Thanks. |
just_smile | 10-16-2017 04:45 AM | Re: Paypal limited On an account that new i would just ditch it, unless you can easily supply everything they need. |
nickopedia | 10-16-2017 05:50 AM | Re: Paypal limited Is the account stealth? If so, you may have issues confirming the identity with stealth details even if you supply the ID docs they are asking for.
I have reason to believe (both from my own experience as well as a contact I have within PP) that they often do verify some of the details with public records and some other databases. They will supposedly do this if they have some reason to doubt you are who you claim to be.
If you are going to use stealth details make sure things such as the street address is actually real and exists, and not some made up 100% bogus details.
BTW, it's very common to see limitations very quickly on a new account, esp. after the first sale or two. You must sell VERY slow and only list a very low risk & priced item. Think cheap dollar store items such as pens & stationary starting at $1 or $2, then work up SLOWLY from there. Listing that $50 or even $20 item right off the bat is likely to get your PayPal shut down on the first sale. |
just_smile | 10-16-2017 06:08 AM | Re: Paypal limited Quote:
Originally Posted by nickopedia
(Post 878014)
BTW, it's very common to see limitations very quickly on a new account, esp. after the first sale or two. You must sell VERY slow and only list a very low risk & priced item. Think cheap dollar store items such as pens & stationary starting at $1 or $2, then work up SLOWLY from there. Listing that $50 or even $20 item right off the bat is likely to get your PayPal shut down on the first sale. |
That's not true in the slightest, it's just scaremogering saying stuff like that.
Aslong as everything is set up properly, and the item you list is low risk, you dont get issues. |
nickopedia | 10-16-2017 08:04 AM | Re: Paypal limited Not scarmongering, just being very careful, especially on the first sale on a very new account. Once it's broken in with very low risk & cost items, then you can scale from there. |
just_smile | 10-16-2017 08:34 AM | Re: Paypal limited Most of what you said in that paragraph is only your opinion and preference. But it comes across like you are statng facts. (hence why I responded)
Some of it it's plain untrue (such as the first and last sentence) |
Lucynda | 10-16-2017 10:41 AM | Re: Paypal limited Quote:
Originally Posted by just_smile
(Post 878017)
That's not true in the slightest, it's just scaremogering saying stuff like that.
Aslong as everything is set up properly, and the item you list is low risk, you dont get issues. | That actually is true. However, in answer to your question if you can provide that information then do, especially if it's a legit account and not a stealth account. |
empirestate | 10-16-2017 04:02 PM | Re: Paypal limited |
glacier922 | 10-18-2017 01:07 AM | Re: Paypal limited How do you collect crypto payments? |
uknow | 10-18-2017 03:14 PM | Re: Paypal limited Quote:
Originally Posted by nickopedia
(Post 878014)
Is the account stealth? If so, you may have issues confirming the identity with stealth details even if you supply the ID docs they are asking for.
I have reason to believe (both from my own experience as well as a contact I have within PP) that they often do verify some of the details with public records and some other databases. They will supposedly do this if they have some reason to doubt you are who you claim to be.
If you are going to use stealth details make sure things such as the street address is actually real and exists, and not some made up 100% bogus details.
BTW, it's very common to see limitations very quickly on a new account, esp. after the first sale or two. You must sell VERY slow and only list a very low risk & priced item. Think cheap dollar store items such as pens & stationary starting at $1 or $2, then work up SLOWLY from there. Listing that $50 or even $20 item right off the bat is likely to get your PayPal shut down on the first sale. | I have a new account with about $200 on it. At the moment i'm unable to make payments or send money. Always get the error Sorry, unable to process payment at this time. The account was also placed on 21days hold and i was asked to confirm identity.
I had three options to do so, send sms, receive call and via public records. They asked about three question. I couldnt find a google answer for them but what i realize is that if you should log out and log back in the multiple choice answers change and the correct answer will always remain. :) so i proceeded to be verified after being asked three questions.
Still unable to send money though. Guessing its a trust issue. I will wait a few days or weeks and try again. I will try to ride out the 60days holding criteria and then call them a few weeks before and ask whats up |
nickopedia | 10-18-2017 03:55 PM | Re: Paypal limited "Sorry, unable to process payment at this time" basically means PayPal has little trust/confidence in the account. This account has either been flagged due to the info you provided not matching, lack of history, or a combination of both.
Here are a couple questions:
have you phoned verified this account, and if so, what provider service (such as GV) are you using?
What VCC did you use to verify this PayPal?
What IP address are you using?
Answering these would help give you proper guidance. |
glacier922 | 10-18-2017 06:23 PM | Re: Paypal limited Quote:
Originally Posted by uknow
(Post 878590)
I have a new account with about $200 on it. At the moment i'm unable to make payments or send money. Always get the error Sorry, unable to process payment at this time. The account was also placed on 21days hold and i was asked to confirm identity.
I had three options to do so, send sms, receive call and via public records. They asked about three question. I couldnt find a google answer for them but what i realize is that if you should log out and log back in the multiple choice answers change and the correct answer will always remain. :) so i proceeded to be verified after being asked three questions.
Still unable to send money though. Guessing its a trust issue. I will wait a few days or weeks and try again. I will try to ride out the 60days holding criteria and then call them a few weeks before and ask whats up | You should definitely stop selling on this account and wait maybe 2 weeks later or more. | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:43 PM. | |
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