Hi Andy, thanks for your answer. I apologize, I had no idea that the expression "That s****" could be considered inapropriate in this day and age 😉 Ok, back to my problem. I talked to my bank and, yes, of course I can open a second business account and link that to my paypal, but the whole thing is a huge pain in the thingy that we use to sit on. There's one big question unanswered for me, and I think it is a significant bug in the paypal system: How is it possible that someone can link another person's account number *permanently* to his or her paypal account without ever needing to verify it? Here's why: Nobody, and I repeat *nobody* except me and my bank has access to my bank statements. That means that this person may have (accidentally) entered my accont number, but *never ever* could have verified it, because for that she would have needed my statements and knowledge about the two micropayments. That means that since February (when the two verifycation payments arrived on my account) the account must have the status "not verified" (or something) in *her* paypal account, thus taking it away from me, the rightful owner. Forever... That s..sorry..that's bad. An easy way for paypal to avoid this situation would be to require that the verification needs to be successfully finished within a certain timeframe of, let's say 2 or 3 weeks, and after that the system should assume that if it can't be verified, it's not hers, and release the number or reset the whole procedure. In my opinion that is a major glitch in the system and needs to be changed. Really. I'm concerned what else could be funky in the paypal system. Oh, and my humble guess is that the key to coping with Aliuqejaliuqet's name is maybe to read it backwards. Thanks for your input, looking forward to some kind of explanation why the paypal system is showing this particular behaviour. Best, Sarit
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