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karimali831 12-30-2012 05:23 PM

Can Paypal do this!?
 
My brother has a permanent limitation on his account which means no one else in the house can have a Paypal account, is this right? Anyone who registers under this address will be limited, no appeal accepted. No accounts has any negative balances any longer, my brother paid the negative balance off a while back but because it was paid off 2 years later, everyone in the household will receive the consequence.

So now I have sold 5 ebay items recently, all items have tracking references and positive feedback in return to confirm the buyer was happy with the item. Called Paypal and they said the funds will be released in a maximum of 180 days. Is this right? Can they really do this, very angry and frustrated that they think they can do this to people. How is there a chance of a charge-back with positive feedback from the buyer.. they don't have any intelligence do they!

balzac 01-04-2013 10:41 AM

Sadly, but they aren't accountant for any institutions in situations like this. If your address was used before they can do whatever they want.

I better go with other address which you have access to. As well get a stealth book. It will answer to all your further questions.

Roscoe 01-04-2013 12:15 PM

Rule #1. Paypal can and will do ANYthing they want.

They answer to no one!

In regards to your case it happened to me also. Not only did they ban me because another family member who owed money lived at my address, but I had a family member vacation at my house for 2 weeks and they logged onto my wifi (IP) to PP many times.

They too got banned for using my IP.

That was Pre-Stealth. :fight:

zoneout 01-04-2013 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roscoe (Post 407243)
Rule #1. Paypal can and will do ANYthing they want.

They answer to no one!

Not entirely true... Paypal has to register in every state it does business (essentially all 50 then) with the Dept of Banking and Finance. Therefore they are regulated by your state banking commissioner. Granted every state treats complaints differently so getting help depends on how consumer friendly your state happens to be. For instance I have heard cases in Colorado were resolved favorably when people complained about losing access to their funds. In my home state of Connecticut the financial industry has a lot of lobbying power so it is very hard to get results here.

Roscoe 01-04-2013 06:44 PM

Good luck fighting Paypal.

I'll say it again, "Paypal can and will do anything they want."

Getting it corrected will be a nightmare.

PPs pockets are deep, ours are not.

Quote:

Originally Posted by zoneout (Post 407324)
Not entirely true... Paypal has to register in every state it does business (essentially all 50 then) with the Dept of Banking and Finance. Therefore they are regulated by your state banking commissioner. Granted every state treats complaints differently so getting help depends on how consumer friendly your state happens to be. For instance I have heard cases in Colorado were resolved favorably when people complained about losing access to their funds. In my home state of Connecticut the financial industry has a lot of lobbying power so it is very hard to get results here.


balzac 01-05-2013 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zoneout (Post 407324)
Not entirely true... Paypal has to register in every state it does business (essentially all 50 then) with the Dept of Banking and Finance. Therefore they are regulated by your state banking commissioner. Granted every state treats complaints differently so getting help depends on how consumer friendly your state happens to be. For instance I have heard cases in Colorado were resolved favorably when people complained about losing access to their funds. In my home state of Connecticut the financial industry has a lot of lobbying power so it is very hard to get results here.

Paypal is big. I don't think that they are affraid of someone.

rsot 01-05-2013 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karimali831 (Post 405791)
My brother has a permanent limitation on his account which means no one else in the house can have a Paypal account, is this right? Anyone who registers under this address will be limited, no appeal accepted. No accounts has any negative balances any longer, my brother paid the negative balance off a while back but because it was paid off 2 years later, everyone in the household will receive the consequence.

So now I have sold 5 ebay items recently, all items have tracking references and positive feedback in return to confirm the buyer was happy with the item. Called Paypal and they said the funds will be released in a maximum of 180 days. Is this right? Can they really do this, very angry and frustrated that they think they can do this to people. How is there a chance of a charge-back with positive feedback from the buyer.. they don't have any intelligence do they!

For your first paragraph, yes in general, your address is likely blacklisted to some degree.

For your second paragraph, it is standard policy of pp to release funds on blocked accounts in 180 days. Sometimes, you can push for it earlier but quite unlikely.

Stigger 01-05-2013 01:01 PM

if you do it under a total different name for example, say your bother had a partner with a different last name then most likly something like that would pass if your selling totally different items from when your brother was banned.

A much better and easy option is to use another address.

GreenBean 01-05-2013 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karimali831 (Post 405791)
My brother has a permanent limitation on his account which means no one else in the house can have a Paypal account, is this right? Anyone who registers under this address will be limited, no appeal accepted. No accounts has any negative balances any longer, my brother paid the negative balance off a while back but because it was paid off 2 years later, everyone in the household will receive the consequence.

So now I have sold 5 ebay items recently, all items have tracking references and positive feedback in return to confirm the buyer was happy with the item. Called Paypal and they said the funds will be released in a maximum of 180 days. Is this right? Can they really do this, very angry and frustrated that they think they can do this to people. How is there a chance of a charge-back with positive feedback from the buyer.. they don't have any intelligence do they!

Sadly paypal make the rules. It is within their rights to do what they want.

They rarely have understanding that a family member may live at the same address. They protect themselves by banning the address & often the name.

Does this account have your real info?


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