| donkeykong2012 | 11-18-2014 05:06 AM | Re: 3 paypal accounts limited ??????? I 100% respect what you are saying as an expert and as someone who has helped me many times now.
Just two points if I may, if nothing else but to bring some hope.
I have worked in a few Banks years ago and I have checked identities myself as I have opened Bank Accounts for customers and much more.
In the example below, it is possible that there may be no search entry at the address of a Halifax account being opened. For the simple reason that the account may have been opened at a previous address, and the person may have moved previously. Of course Halifax may make searches later on but that is not certain.
Regarding the photo ID that is very interesting.
We are talking about scanned documents of varying quality. It may or may not be possible, but my guess this method of checking will not be an exact science and errors will be made. I have been responsible for checking real documents in the past, but scanned images? Surely that depends on the quality of the scanner and other variables.
I am no expert like you but I think there is more to this such as Paypal using risk models as well as these methods we are now witnessing. I bet Paypal take into account all kinds of factors such as sales volume, risk, etc etc
Only time will tell, but I would like to have some kind of optimism. Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayorbust
(Post 609644)
I admire your optimism.
I've been doing stealth for nearly 6 years and I cannot see anyway round these checks. We're not talking here about getting better at our submitted artwork. This is a whole new level of identity checking.
Let's say you open a stealth account in the details:
John Smith
2 High Street
London
You then verify the account with a Halifax bank current account.
Paypal will run a bureau check on John Smith at that address and they will be looking to find a search entry from Halifax PLC. As the account is stealth there won't be any search data for John Smith and the account will then no doubt be limited with a request for Photo ID and bank statement.
The photo ID will then be scanned by software that is designed to detect forged documents with about 99% accuracy.
The companies that are getting involved with Paypal are at the front line in creating fraud prevention measures for banks and financial institutions.
The update to the Paypal Privacy Policy outlines what companies are being used and what they are going to be used for. | |