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Can I claim payments this way? Let's suppose some someone send me paypal payment to an email address that is NOT linked to a PayPal account.
PayPal usually sends email to claim payment. Can I login using my existing paypal email so that the payments go to my original account?
Is that OK? |
| SaiJin | 06-06-2022 09:59 PM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? I wouldn't think so...
what are you trying to do? |
| Pavesi | 06-07-2022 10:56 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? you need to confirm the same new email id to your paypal account, you will receive the payment but makes a risky step |
| JamesNorth101 | 06-07-2022 11:34 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? You would have to add that email address account to PayPal account then accept it for the account to get credited |
| agent006140 | 06-08-2022 05:37 PM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? one cannot add the email of an existing PAYPAL account to a new Paypal account. |
| GreenBean | 06-09-2022 02:59 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? agent006140
OP asked about an email not attached to a PayPal….
:typing: |
| alexmoreno | 06-09-2022 03:24 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by PPbb
(Post 1194116)
Let's suppose some someone send me paypal payment to an email address that is NOT linked to a PayPal account.
PayPal usually sends email to claim payment. Can I login using my existing paypal email so that the payments go to my original account?
Is that OK? | You can link this mail to your existing paypal account, then verify this new email and accept this payment.... but this action marked as fraud for paypal.. so.. if your existing paypal account aged, have good history, etc no problem for you. If your paypal account not aged your account can be limited ))) Hope you will choose correct decision)) |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 1194164)
You would have to add that email address account to PayPal account then accept it for the account to get credited | This works as stated. |
| agent006140 | 06-09-2022 07:32 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 1194253)
agent006140
OP asked about an email not attached to a PayPal….
:typing: | OP said-
Can I login using my existing paypal email so that the payments go to my original account?
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if he just logs into his existing paypal email,he is not going to see the payment made to that email address where payment is sent? |
| SaiJin | 06-10-2022 11:58 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1194275)
OP said-
Can I login using my existing paypal email so that the payments go to my original account?
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if he just logs into his existing paypal email,he is not going to see the payment made to that email address where payment is sent? | OP said he is accepting money to an email that's NOT linked to his paypal but wants to login to his existing pp email/acc instead.
The answer is NO |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? The reason for that is that I am getting court orders to limit my accounts( I am not here to explain why I am getting court orders LOL).
So sometimes I have like 1000-2000 in my account and get hit by court order which is a big loss.
Some people are placing ⊗⊗⊗⊗ orders on my site just to know my paypal account and then forward my account for court to get an order to close the account. So I was thinking to get around this By accepting payment to nonregistered (intermediary account/ email). after that I can claim my payments later and and if someone placed ⊗⊗⊗⊗ order i will NOT lose my original account. i will just lose the unclaimed amounts.
However, this seems to me impossible for checkout payments. It works only on Paypal 2 paypal payments where paypal sends you an email to claim your payments. |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by PPbb
(Post 1194514)
The reason for that is that I am getting court orders to limit my accounts( I am not here to explain why I am getting court orders LOL).
So sometimes I have like 1000-2000 in my account and get hit by court order which is a big loss.
Some people are placing ⊗⊗⊗⊗ orders on my site just to know my paypal account and then forward my account for court to get an order to close the account. So I was thinking to get around this By accepting payment to nonregistered (intermediary account/ email). after that I can claim my payments later and and if someone placed ⊗⊗⊗⊗ order i will NOT lose my original account. i will just lose the unclaimed amounts.
However, this seems to me impossible for checkout payments. It works only on Paypal 2 paypal payments where paypal sends you an email to claim your payments. | Why is this all happening? In what category are your sales? |
| agent006140 | 06-12-2022 07:03 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? someone comes to your website and make a payment just to know what is your Paypal email address? so he can tell the court to seize the fund in your Paypal account?? |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1194523)
someone comes to your website and make a payment just to know what is your Paypal email address? so he can tell the court to seize the fund in your Paypal account?? | Not that easy to force PP to do... |
| paulfoltyn | 06-12-2022 12:22 PM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 1194525)
Not that easy to force PP to do... |
Pretty easy to get paypal to limit an account. You don't need to go to the extent of court either :ranger: |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1194523)
someone comes to your website and make a payment just to know what is your Paypal email address? so he can tell the court to seize the fund in your Paypal account?? | correct. they purchase to submit a proof to court. |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 1194525)
Not that easy to force PP to do... |
it is not just easy.. it is very easy. I am being hit by court orders every couple of weeks. tens of accounts have been burned. |
| SaiJin | 06-13-2022 10:54 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by PPbb
(Post 1194514)
The reason for that is that I am getting court orders to limit my accounts( I am not here to explain why I am getting court orders LOL).
So sometimes I have like 1000-2000 in my account and get hit by court order which is a big loss.
Some people are placing ⊗⊗⊗⊗ orders on my site just to know my paypal account and then forward my account for court to get an order to close the account. So I was thinking to get around this By accepting payment to nonregistered (intermediary account/ email). after that I can claim my payments later and and if someone placed ⊗⊗⊗⊗ order i will NOT lose my original account. i will just lose the unclaimed amounts.
However, this seems to me impossible for checkout payments. It works only on Paypal 2 paypal payments where paypal sends you an email to claim your payments. |
Thing is the less we know what's up the less we can give effective advice.
I don't know how your country works, but court orders?
Based on this the assumption would be you are pirating high end brands.
Even if you are not, is it possible to use a bank credit card processor instead of PP to mitigate future issues? |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1194593)
Thing is the less we know what's up the less we can give effective advice.
I don't know how your country works, but court orders?
Based on this the assumption would be you are pirating high end brands.
Even if you are not, is it possible to use a bank credit card processor instead of PP to mitigate future issues? |
Whatever payment processor I use with the court order they obtain, they are able to terminate whatever account i have ( Google Pay/PayPal/Payoneer.... etc)
For me PayPal is the best option since I am able to run money anonymously. |
| Rosanna | 06-14-2022 10:33 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? What country Paypal have you been using? |
| SaiJin | 06-14-2022 11:04 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by PPbb
(Post 1194630)
Whatever payment processor I use with the court order they obtain, they are able to terminate whatever account i have ( Google Pay/PayPal/Payoneer.... etc)
For me PayPal is the best option since I am able to run money anonymously. | is this a USA PP ? |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1194686)
is this a USA PP ? | I use many paypal accounts in different countries. It doesn't matter which country. When plaintiff's agent contacts PayPal to limit the account, they will adhere regardless of account's country. |
| SaiJin | 06-17-2022 11:21 AM | Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by PPbb
(Post 1194963)
I use many paypal accounts in different countries. It doesn't matter which country. When plaintiff's agent contacts PayPal to limit the account, they will adhere regardless of account's country. | That's not the point of my question, but ok.
Either way I really don't see much you can do aside from changing processor or stopping what you are doing if the C.O is targeting you aggressively. |
Re: Can I claim payments this way? Quote:
Originally Posted by pxxlsisk
(Post 1196240)
To be honest, I'm a little annoyed with the PayPal system, I would not call it convenient. | Welcome to the forum - all the best as you master stealth :thumb:
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