Can't send your payment
I am trying to create a few PayPals. I managed to get a few working but then now I keep getting stuck on the can't send your payment right now, contact PayPal message. I know that PayPal do tend to put soft holds on BRAND NEW accounts, but I managed to avoid that on previous accounts that I made yesterday, I did everything the same way, added a card etc, confirmed email and so forth. Why is there issues when receiving F+F payments now?
I use my 3G on my phone to bridge a connection to my laptop and create payments on a new user account using VMWare it won't allow me to send funds that I've received as friends and family. I don't see anything wrong with this, it's like a VPN I guess because you're tethering off another IP address.
Ther's no IP matches, name, DOB etc traces, it's done on a fresh new Windows so I don't see what the issue is except to wait for 24-48 hours which I can't be bothered to do. I've run CCleaner too and removed all cookies etc, could just be a soft hold on the account as it's brand new. IPBurger is what I use to check the IP, I believe it may help using the user agent plug-in to disable/enable WebRTC to stop any leakage. Perhaps using Firefox portable and using phone emulators could bypass this, anyone aware? I know that logging into a mobile phone used to work, but I'm using a random number that I'm not verifying as these are burner PayPals that I'm using to receive funds and send off to main PayPals/friends/customers so the payment is safe. Anyone can chargeback on PayPal, so these burners eliminate that risk in a sense as the funds will be safer than if they remain in a burner account.
Could lifting the withdrawal limits help at all? I'm not bothered about the receiving limits as the payments will be for a maximum of around £250-£500 in total per account. I also know that waiting 24-48 hours and not trying to make payments on PayPal tends to work, but that is a bit of a tedious process and I'm trying to figure out ways to bypass it without spending hundreds on aged PayPals. I need something more sustainable than this.
Thank you.
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