Trying to contact customer service, but get error message when I send!!
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PayPal are following KYC and AML regulations as well as managing their own risk. The reason why PP hold the money is to ensure the money is there in case of a dispute or chargeback the funds are available. Work around the hold, plenty have done so. And the hold is temporary until you've built up a history with PayPal. The money is still there and is yours. PayPal wants to make sure orders are sent out to customers and good selling practices are developed. Where are you getting 30 days? It's 21 days or sooner if you provide tracking and PayPal can confirm delivery. Withdrawl limits are put there because of government AML regulations, particularly in Europe as I understand it or you confirm your account with card and bank account (in the US) to lift limits. There is Release Amounts as well but that can be increased, if again you maintain a good selling history with PayPal.
More info here:
https://www.paypal.com/us/selfhelp/topic/FUNDS_AVAILABILITY_HC
No need to spearhead anything. All this stuff is in the user agreement that you agreed to when you signed up without reading it first.
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Dude there is policies, why people have a hard time understanding this? If you operated a company, you would need a user agreement or terms of service Jesus! Why, because they say so, because birds fly. And I don't bloody work for these people! This is a user to user forum. Just telling you like it is. It's just common f'in sense. If you don't like the policies and think they are ridiculous, don't do business with whoever. Get with a card merchant account then. I know going in what the deal is and I work around it. Don't you do your research first to see if a company is a perfect fit for you instead of getting all salty, like reading their policies and their FAQs. I find them quite interesting to be honest. Found out a lot of things I didn't know before. You can really see how it all works.
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PayPal uses holds and rolling reserves and policies regarding chip readers to manage risk for disputes and chargebacks. If you are selling a service and there is no tracking number, you have to assume some risk for your own business like keeping some money in your balance. If you lean on PayPal too much for protection, or conduct business that increases complaints and causing disputes and chargebacks, they will quit doing business with you. Give you the 180 day hold to cover any disputes and chargebacks walking papers. Seen it happen. Work around the limitations if you want to use PayPal, otherwise, there is nothing else to say. If you have specific needs with your business, then call their business specialist reps.
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Ok, so the 30 day is for the card chip reader. Not too many people ask about that in here and I personally have not used PP card readers. If it is 30 days, 30 days it is. Make adjustments to your working capital/cash flow. This is business, not a charity. Adapt or sink. If they change their policy, then I would reassess and decide whether to continue the relationship or not based on the change. PayPal do that people all the time if they are a liability. You do the same. Best of luck.
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OHHH! One last thing, do you know that your transactions are not eligible for seller protection when it's through PayPal Here? That is why they have to have this reserve or the 30 day hold. PayPal wants to make sure the funds are there in case of disputes and chargebacks. They do not want you withdrawing all the money and be left trying to claw back money.
Note that PayPal Here is an entirely different thing than using PayPal accounts to pay. You are charging payments directly to cards and may be subject to credit card merchant terms or policies based on them than your standard PayPal accounts where people log on to their PayPal accounts to pay, even the timing of holds are different.
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Make sure you read user agreements of any other payment processor you are going to use instead of PayPal. Good luck!
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