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exebayer 07-16-2007 11:48 PM

PayPal monthly withdrawal limit
 
Hi,

My new paypal has a monthly withdrawal limit of $500.00, according to paypal I must do 3 things.

Confirm my bank (did that)
Confirm Social Security number (not yet)
Add a credit card (shouldn't be a problem)

My main concern is giving them the SSN, anyone in here has this problem and is there any way to work around it? Thanks in advance.

exebayer

aspkin 07-17-2007 12:55 AM

You can for the most part trust Paypal with your SSN. They ask all users at a certain point for this information.

exebayer 07-17-2007 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aspkin (Post 5721)
You can for the most part trust Paypal with your SSN. They ask all users at a certain point for this information.

Aspkin,

But this PayPal account is one of those that I used simon card and ⊗⊗⊗⊗ names. So what SSN I should I use? I followed feeBay Balling's technique 'an account a day', I hope he sees this post and explains more about the SSN stuff.

Thank you.

exebayer

ThinkTank 03-09-2010 01:53 PM

Paypal asking for my SSN...
 
Hello, today, paypal asked for my SSN and permission to do a credit check on me. Now, you should know that this is still my real account so I had no problem giving the info. My concern is that i haven't sold on ebay for a long time because I was selling on amazon, got kicked off for copyright violation apparently and so I moved over to ebay, so I have gone from no sales to a lot fast with them. Is paypal keeping a close eye on me now and should I be listing more slowly or is this all just standard procedure that they go through?

balishag 04-14-2010 08:15 PM

So theoretically - can you open a paypal account with prepaid visa and no social security? If so, it's capped at $500 right?

After you rack it up to $500, just spend the money legitimately on gift cards purchased on ebay.....

inverser 04-15-2010 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exebayer (Post 5716)
Hi,

My new paypal has a monthly withdrawal limit of $500.00, according to paypal I must do 3 things.

Confirm my bank (did that)
Confirm Social Security number (not yet)
Add a credit card (shouldn't be a problem)

My main concern is giving them the SSN, anyone in here has this problem and is there any way to work around it? Thanks in advance.

exebayer

Look more closely. It should be TWO of the three options to release the withdrawal limit of $500. Not all three.

jamblix 04-16-2010 01:50 AM

Yes but, how long will a Paypal account last without a SSN? Especially if it's a seller's account.

OfficialGenius 04-16-2010 02:07 AM

I think he means that he just wants to make the limit of ($500) per month per account to avoid possible limitations. Which seems like a pretty good idea. No hassles.

Ballsack 05-02-2010 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inverser (Post 133481)
Look more closely. It should be TWO of the three options to release the withdrawal limit of $500. Not all three.

Right. That was the case the last time I opened a paypal account like 2 or 3 years ago. But what I would be interested in knowing is whether paypal is being stricter on withdrawals now. I used to remember getting nervous everytime I made a withdrawal a few years ago and with good reason.


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