PayPal took money from my account balance

Gasser1
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I had 730 USD in my PayPal account balance my account was limited 6 months ago so I would have been able to withdraw my money in only 5 days when I checked today I found my PayPal with 0 balance and PayPal took my money when they said I can withdraw my 730 USD in 6/1/2022 I want my money back you took it while I had 0 disputes and everything was fine is this stealing

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kernowlass
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Yes I know that is why I posted the information in BOLD in my above post.


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kernowlass
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If you have been told your Paypal account has been permanently limited then Paypal tends to hold any funds for 180 days. This is the same time frame that buyers have to open Paypal disputes.

If no disputes are opened in 180 days then normally you are allowed to withdraw the funds. That is 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

Contact options for Paypal are accessed by clicking help/contact bottom left of Paypal pages...

1. Paypal phones (you can use the guest option if you can't log in).
2. Live chat is also randomly available.
3. You can send them a message, during business hours you may also be able to message whilst logged out.
Or
4. Have you considered contacting Customer Service via Facebook or Twitter?
You can send them a personal message from their Facebook or Twitter pages.
It's: https://www.facebook.com/PayPal and @AskPayPal for Twitter.




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Gasser1
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They confiscate funds and took my 730$ so there is nothing to do about it I don't have any disputes or anything related
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kernowlass
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Yes I know that is why I posted the information in BOLD in my above post.


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