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12-28-2012
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I just want to get some ideas of how you yourself would handle this. If you had over $10,000 in a stealth paypal account, what type of withdrawal schedule would you follow? Apparently the normal $500 a week wouldn't really suffice...
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This is actually a good question, hazy.
Answer me this: if this was not a stealth account what would you do?
I am asking from the point of view that any paypal account should be established enough to be able to withdraw funds.
I know it is hard to not confuse real & stealth. For successful business that is needed sometimes. I can understand that $500 weekly would not be feasible. What stops your talking to paypal on your business plan? With such a high amount of funds incoming, you want to be comfortable to withdraw them.
Sell that to paypal.... ideally paypal should be fully verified & confirmed. Should have been active for a period. Should have 'risk factors' low enough for the account holder to be able to make withdrawals relative to the total balance.
On $10,000 I would transfer enough funds to cover one full refund & outstanding fees. I would not, and never do, leave a zero balance.
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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ This is actually a good question, hazy.
Answer me this: if this was not a stealth account what would you do?
I am asking from the point of view that any paypal account should be established enough to be able to withdraw funds.
I know it is hard to not confuse real & stealth. For successful business that is needed sometimes. I can understand that $500 weekly would not be feasible. What stops your talking to paypal on your business plan? With such a high amount of funds incoming, you want to be comfortable to withdraw them.
Sell that to paypal.... ideally paypal should be fully verified & confirmed. Should have been active for a period. Should have 'risk factors' low enough for the account holder to be able to make withdrawals relative to the total balance.
On $10,000 I would transfer enough funds to cover one full refund & outstanding fees. I would not, and never do, leave a zero balance. | Well if it was not a stealth account then I would probably withdraw all but maybe $1000 for misc. expenses and possible refunds/cases. If they limited me I would just provide any info they requested.
But... it is a stealth account so I am scared to withdraw a lot lol. The account has been active for around 7 months now and I havent had any problems. It is fully verified and has an EIN number.
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I dont know if there is a magic withdrawal number that starts to look suspicious to pp . If it were me I would do like $475 every 3 or 4 days.
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One of my paypal accounts is around that old with EIN attach and I withdraw about 600-800 per day.
My other one made in the same pay is limited when I was withdrawing 600-800 once in the morning and other in the evening. Its limited now so no big deal in feeling sorry for it.
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Originally Posted by hazy Well if it was not a stealth account then I would probably withdraw all but maybe $1000 for misc. expenses and possible refunds/cases. If they limited me I would just provide any info they requested.
But... it is a stealth account so I am scared to withdraw a lot lol. The account has been active for around 7 months now and I havent had any problems. It is fully verified and has an EIN number. | That is the type of withdrawal you SHOULD be comfortable doing.
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 67% | | I withdrew $28,000 at one time. A day or two later my account got limited and the funds transfer was stopped.
I contacted PP and asked them why they did this? Rep said it was a large amount and they had questions. I replied, how do you consider this a large amount when I have over $60,000 in my account?
This withdrawal represented Less than 50% of the account. Rep gave me a bunch of crap, then asked what I was doing with the funds (like it's any of their business what I'm doing with MY money).
I told her the truth, I was buying a car and wanted to pay CASH. Then the biatch proceeded to ask my why cash? I told the biatch that I didn't like car loans and I had over 60k in cash so why all the questions?
I told her that the Deposit was placed using my PP Debit card ($500).
The biatch proceeded to ask me to Fax over my Invoice for the car I purchased.
She then called me back and released my funds. After the funds hit my account I immediately transferred the money to a new account so PP could not reverse the funds.
I bought the car and all went well. If I recall correctly, she told me all withdrawals over $8,000 got a Manual review. That was a year ago so don't know if policy has since changed.
This was with a Real account that was a business LLC. Not sure if that makes a difference or not.
Since then it's all Stealth. I'm currently in the process of setting up 30+ accounts. I am going to spread the money around so I can avoid those friggin questions by stupid account reps.
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Well I don't know if its true or not but Its now in the UK all withdrawals over £800 get review, as when the woman told me about their new system she told me that. Wether she was talking **** or not I don't know
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Originally Posted by Roscoe I withdrew $28,000 at one time. A day or two later my account got limited and the funds transfer was stopped.
I contacted PP and asked them why they did this? Rep said it was a large amount and they had questions. I replied, how do you consider this a large amount when I have over $60,000 in my account?
This withdrawal represented Less than 50% of the account. Rep gave me a bunch of crap, then asked what I was doing with the funds (like it's any of their business what I'm doing with MY money).
I told her the truth, I was buying a car and wanted to pay CASH. Then the biatch proceeded to ask my why cash? I told the biatch that I didn't like car loans and I had over 60k in cash so why all the questions?
I told her that the Deposit was placed using my PP Debit card ($500).
The biatch proceeded to ask me to Fax over my Invoice for the car I purchased.
She then called me back and released my funds. After the funds hit my account I immediately transferred the money to a new account so PP could not reverse the funds.
I bought the car and all went well. If I recall correctly, she told me all withdrawals over $8,000 got a Manual review. That was a year ago so don't know if policy has since changed.
This was with a Real account that was a business LLC. Not sure if that makes a difference or not.
Since then it's all Stealth. I'm currently in the process of setting up 30+ accounts. I am going to spread the money around so I can avoid those friggin questions by stupid account reps. | Wow I am at a loss for words... They asked what you needed the money for?? Why you wanted to pay cash?? Are you kidding me!! They really need some type of governing by a higher authority to keep them in check.
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Last I checked, all transactions were nice and smooth with excellent customer feedback, but we all know that this can change in a heartbeat. I think even at the rate of withdrawing $475 every 3 or 4 days, I will still continue to have a large sum of money remaining in their possession.
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I can't believe so many of you are so cozy and comfortable with PP. I don't care whether you have a real or ste.alth.
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Originally Posted by hazy Wow I am at a loss for words... They asked what you needed the money for?? Why you wanted to pay cash?? Are you kidding me!!
They really need some type of governing by a higher authority to keep them in check. | Yes, I couldn't believe it either. Just goes to show you how ignorant these people at PP really are.
Of course I kissed her arse because they had over 60k of my money and I didn't want to wait a 180 days.
Actually, if you think about it, we don't want them Regulated by some Government authority. We are able to process Stealth accounts because of PPs status. If they were a Bank we would all be in trouble.
Learn to work within the confines of Paypals rules and you'll do just fine.
I actually love Paypal now that I know how to manipulate their system.
Think outside the box.
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Originally Posted by hazy Wow I am at a loss for words... They asked what you needed the money for?? Why you wanted to pay cash?? Are you kidding me!! They really need some type of governing by a higher authority to keep them in check. | Others can ask as well and it can be worse than that.
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Originally Posted by Roscoe Yes, I couldn't believe it either. Just goes to show you how ignorant these people at PP really are.
Of course I kissed her arse because they had over 60k of my money and I didn't want to wait a 180 days.
Actually, if you think about it, we don't want them Regulated by some Government authority. We are able to process Stealth accounts because of PPs status. If they were a Bank we would all be in trouble.
Learn to work within the confines of Paypals rules and you'll do just fine.
I actually love Paypal now that I know how to manipulate their system.
Think outside the box.
Paypal forever, lol. | That is a really good point!
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Wait I kind of wandered off topic, im still confused as to how much I should be withdrawing
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Originally Posted by hazy Wait I kind of wandered off topic, im still confused as to how much I should be withdrawing | How old is the account?
How much money is in the account (within two thousand)?
How much have you withdrawn before? How much at any one time?
When were the sales made?
Refund rate?
Anything else that may help us.
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Originally Posted by Roscoe How old is the account?
How much money is in the account (within two thousand)?
How much have you withdrawn before? How much at any one time?
When were the sales made?
Refund rate?
Anything else that may help us. | Closer to $10,000
The most has been around 900 in one week being two separate withdrawals
The most at any one time has been $500
The sales are made consistently on a daily basis.
The refund rate is prob around 3%
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Originally Posted by hazy Closer to $10,000
The most has been around 900 in one week being two separate withdrawals
The most at any one time has been $500
The sales are made consistently on a daily basis.
The refund rate is prob around 3% | A few more questions:
How old is the account?
What is the average selling price?
What is your average daily sales?
How long did it take to accumulate the 10k?
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Originally Posted by Roscoe A few more questions:
How old is the account?
What is the average selling price?
What is your average daily sales?
How long did it take to accumulate the 10k? | Lol interrogation?
Account is about 8 months old
Avg selling price is about $15
Daily sales, a couple of hundred dollars
It took maybe 4 months to accumulate that
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Originally Posted by hazy Lol interrogation?
Account is about 8 months old
Avg selling price is about $15
Daily sales, a couple of hundred dollars
It took maybe 4 months to accumulate that | I'd like to give you sage advice, info is a must.
I would withdraw approx $1,500.00 I think you'll be fine.
If that works out then up the ante to $2,000.00
Within 2 weeks you could have it all out.
Good luck.
Keep us updated please.
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Originally Posted by Roscoe I'd like to give you sage advice, info is a must.
I would withdraw approx $1,500.00 I think you'll be fine.
If that works out then up the ante to $2,000.00
Within 2 weeks you could have it all out.
Good luck.
Keep us updated please. | You mean withdraw $1500 at one shot, multiple times during the week?
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I think he means withdraw the $1.5k then wait to see if it clears. If it does then lather, rinse, repeat....
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