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Originally Posted by aspkin Sure your can let your PayPal accounts age and add your bank account and VCC later. Though an aged account isn't that much different from a brand new account.
You'll want business PayPal accounts then.. adding your bank account and VCC when ready will increase limits.
The VCCs provided by sellers in the forum don't have attached name or addresses. Any name and address will work fine with them. | That really surprised me when you say an Aged account isn't that big of a deal.
I guess what you're saying is that it's more important to set-up your account properly and use it correctly than any aged account.
I'm going to make a number of PP accounts and let them age anyways. I'll add the Bank and VCC info when the time comes. Now I need to find out what the differences are with these VCCs. It appears some cost way more than others and some are AVS (whatever that means). I need to get 10 accounts up in the next few days so I've got my hands full.
Thanks so much. Edit: Just found out what AVS means.
What's AVS VCC ? Virtual Credit Card support Address Verification Service (AVS). AVS is a system used to verify the identity of the person claiming to own the credit card. The system will check the billing address of the credit card provided by the user with the address on file at the credit card company. The other security features for the credit card include the CVV2 number. https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/he...11500014&m=TCI
For security reasons, there are initial limits on the amount of money you can withdraw from your PayPal account each month. Until you complete the steps to remove the limit, you may only be able to withdraw $500.00 per month. The start of a month is determined by when the PayPal account was opened (for example, May 15 to June 15). You can lift this limit by linking and confirming your bank account or verifying your credit or debit card information.
This is what confuses me. I was hoping to create a new Stealth in the next 24 hours. I had everything ready including a new bank account (Chase Liquid). I assumed that by verifying that account that I would be in the clear.
Do I need to do both or can I be verified with just the Bank account confirmation?
Thanks for any advice.
Last edited by Roscoe; 12-17-2012 at 01:51 AM.
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