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Hello,
I sell my bitcoin using tirlu.com because it is higher than trading websites like binance. Tirlu uses multiple PayPal account to send payment partially meaning they won't send it to you as a whole. For 2 months I don't encounter a problem and earn a small amount of money by selling bitcoin to tirlu. But PayPal suddenly permanently limited my account saying "Some of your products or services are in violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy and you can no longer use PayPal.". After that, the users who paid me on my Tirlu transactions start to email me that they didn't receive the item I sell. Tirlu blocked me from emailing them.
This is how the transaction works. After they confirmed the transaction they will start sending you payments.
This is the email from the user who sent the payment.
Can Paypal help me stop them from refunding because my funds will become negative?
Thanks.
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Don’t sell bitcoin as a business model at all, period, through PayPal. PayPal will not stop them from refunding. Any payment can be refunded if the sender choose to do so. Or even just skipping PayPal dispute to do credit card chargebacks or bank reversals. The only way is to deliver the Bitcoin you owe but if the buyer is not honest, they can try to refund no matter what, even after delivering the Bitcoin. This is why these kinds of transactions are highly risky, even without PayPal holding the money.
You just owe PayPal for the PayPal fees if the buyer try and successfully refunds the money paid. PayPal either uses the hold funds to refund the buyer or take it out of your PayPal balance or bank account until the hold is released then you can withdraw the released funds after 180 days.
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Don’t sell bitcoin as a business model at all, period, through PayPal. PayPal will not stop them from refunding. Any payment can be refunded if the sender choose to do so. Or even just skipping PayPal dispute to do credit card chargebacks or bank reversals. The only way is to deliver the Bitcoin you owe but if the buyer is not honest, they can try to refund no matter what, even after delivering the Bitcoin. This is why these kinds of transactions are highly risky, even without PayPal holding the money.
You just owe PayPal for the PayPal fees if the buyer try and successfully refunds the money paid. PayPal either uses the hold funds to refund the buyer or take it out of your PayPal balance or bank account until the hold is released then you can withdraw the released funds after 180 days.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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Guys, calm down. Everything you write here has to do with the fact that you have never dealt with Paypal. It's not Tirlu's problem. It's Paypal's problem. For example, I sold an item worth $4k on PayPal through g&s and the buyer confirmed with me that he had received his item and all is good. Paypal limited my account and permanently limited my account. They told me to wait 180 days to be able to receive my funds. Why is this company absolute **bleep**? No reason has been given to me as to why they did this.
My friend had a similar problem. I didn't work with Tirlu, just came across this post and decided to dispel your incorrect accusations. The problem is definitely with Paypal and their mechanisms that don't work correctly. By the way, I never got that 4k back, Paypal just took it for themselves.
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how can tirlu pay the money you refunded?, when your paypal is already pemanently limited and paypal said you no longer allowed to sign up and do business with them?
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how can tirlu pay the money?, when your paypal is already pemanently limited and paypal said you no longer allowed to sign up and do business with them?
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Guys, all the problems are in PayPall and in their system of work, which like any system has a lot of bugs. And since Paypal is very big, it's hard for them to fix all their bugs quickly. On top of that, Paypal's logic is hard to understand, I'm speaking as a user of Paypal with 10 years of experince. Their system often makes mistakes and gives bugs. As for Tirlu, so I am very glad that I found this project, because it gives me a profit for more than 2 years.

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