Permantly Limited Account
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Is there anyway to get a explanation of why an account has been permanently limited? I have called and the Agent could not give me an answer besides that the decision is final, which I have come to terms with but would like some sort of explanation of what I did wrong.
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This is a reply from a moderator who works for paypal in response to a similar question.
PayPal does review accounts regularly, and any concerns with security, violations of the User Agreement or Acceptable Use Agreement, compliance obligations, etc., could lead to a permanent restriction. Additional information beyond what would have been provided to you in a notification and/or email would not be available due also to security concerns and due to such information being proprietary.
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i have legit the same problem i dont understand why they are so disgusting they dont wanna give you an answer, they only try to buy time for themselves , tbh i would recommend opening a case against "PAYPAL" like i would do soon because of this problem , i have confirmed everything they asked for, everything they needed i provide and out of nowhere they permenent my limitation ??????? what
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