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Am housebound disabled in an area with NO mobile phone coverage & DO NOT OWN a mobile phone.
Due to PSD2 regulations do I have to close my Paypal account?
Is this Disability discrimination?
I am not disabled thankfully, I too can't get a mobile signal so don't have a mobile and only use a landline
I have been forced to give my daughterd mobile number (she lives 200 miles away) I got a stupid e mail from paypal to say they had removed my land line number, the same one they have contacted me on many times and replaced it with my daughters mobile number. Can someone please explain the sense in this. The UK has left the EU dictatorship, we should no longer be subjected to their dictatorial rules. I am currently looking for other ways to pay and ***** paypal
Please, stop with the fascist nonsense. PayPal is an American company
I don't think you need a mobile number, so you can use a landline but when logging on you just have to select the "Have us call you" option.
PayPals LAND LINE LOG IN does not work at their own admission.
PayPal say they do not know when it will work and refuse to remove it, thus locking thousands out of their accounts.
Also ruining thousands of businesses.
Write to :-
Complaints Dept
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Contacted PayPal by phone and message, also email direct to their head office.
Write to the UK Prime Minister.
Contacted the BBC.
The FCA
The Ombudsman.
Your local MP
God Bless
Hi @d_train2002,
Thank you for your post and thank you for being cautious! If the links in the email were asking you to provide personal information, opting not to provide the info through a link or by email is a safe option for protecting yourself!
If you visit your account by opening a fresh browser window and typing in PayPal.com and there's a prompt to update information, updating it through your account in that way will be the best way to make sure that the information is actually going to PayPal and not to a fraudster.
Thank you for letting us know by forwarding the email to spoof@paypal.com!
Olivia
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