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After a review, we've decided to permanently limit your account due to potential risk. You’ll not be able to conduct any further business using PayPal.
Please any one tell me about this?
Now what i Do?
I have already submit necessary documents and information.
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If you have been told your Paypal account has been permanently limited then Paypal holds any funds for 180 days as that is the same time frame that buyers have to open paypal disputes.
If no disputes are opened against you in 180 days then 'normally' you are allowed to withdraw the funds as long as you are over 18, the account is in your legal name and registered in the country where you reside.
Sometimes they confiscate funds under this policy.
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/useragreement-full?locale.x=en_US#actions
Paypal also may request further documentation from you before you can withdraw those funds.
Your best bet is to wait until the phones are back up and running and then phone customer services so that you can speak to an agent.
Then they can help advise on how you can withdraw the funds if and when you are allowed to do so.
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Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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But PayPal must be wrong in many of the cases on here and should admit that their systems are getting things wrong or are actual people making the decisions? There are simply too many complaints from seemingly innocent people. Paypal is a USA company & we know that it's a democratic country so why aren't there laws PayPal treating people like this?
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Same experience happened to me today. A merchant sent me $1911 for selling a phone online. They are a 100% trusted reputable company but PayPal flagged my account as suspicious when the money came and held my money. I called them to complain and ask how I can get my money sooner. In response, they permanently banned my account and will hold my $1911 hostage for 180 days. It is CRIMINAL what PayPal did to me.
I think boycott PayPal No need any more when finish my 180 days will never use PayPal will Build own payment Getaway all the world will forget PayPal soon
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same! it's so frustrating. I've been following them up for 2 months and after all the struggle they permanently ban my account. What the heck! I badly need my money. This is really a scam!
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