Thank you for contacting PayPal Messaging. I certainly understand your concern. PayPal's risk model blocked the Crypto transfPayPal'spts. You are receiving declines that you live in the United States with a United States address, and we show that your logins are from a hosting IP from Mexico which is not a geolocation match. This is causing our security system to see your transactions as higher risk. PayPal is a secure site; you do not need a VPN or hosting IP. I would advise you to turn it off so we can establish a consistent login history from you. There is no compensation for our security system doing it in its function. Sorry, you do not feel that way. Sorry for the inconvenience. 11:30 AM - Yo-Yo I don't thdon'tou understand what I feel I'm thinking. I am telling you I will verify and assure you it is me that is requesting the transfer. This is fabulous I'm gladI'mcurity is working and doing it's intit'sd purpose that's gthat's mean with all fraud and corruption I'm thriI'md but are you telling me that if I don't usdon't that system will work no because you contradict it by saying my location is not a geo location match as I'm USA I'mizen with USA residency but currently working in Mexico and I have asked about this prior to putting my faith and trust into PayPal and was told as long as I have both Mexican phone and USA phone that I am covered for not having any limitations on my account that at worst I will have to go thru extra security time to time with funds being held but this is three months of my funds being frozen and I did not purchase my crypto thru PayPal si there is zero risk for you and only financial gain and I would have to replace all fees involved with cashing converting to dollars and then reconverting to crypto again which is not what crypto was designed for I am not being given any clear answers on how to transfer from my PayPal decentralized wallet to my gaming decentralized wallet (external transfers). There are no tax incentives as I am in the red, a loss on the crypto original purchase price, and had I had access to my wallet, I would of not only prevented losing even more money with the markets downturn costing me between **** and 2k dollars USA which would be of saw gains if *** percent after the launch of my project which is now trading at 2.8 times the price after launch on 3/5/23. I have traveled to San Diego, only a 15-minute drive from where I reside. I have access to the internet that sends signals from the USA, and it still was a technical issue, so your geolocation match seems to be something other than not matching, so please, no open-ended responses where it's notit'sar for what I need to do. I need explicit instructions on how to depart my croton balance from my PayPal wallet to a different one where it can be utilized for what it intended. I am explaining that the project is super time-sensitive, involves multiple people, and could affect thousands and thousands of people by delaying my duties. I've conveyed this to you by phone, email, social media PayPal app. What do you need from me? I have initiated a transfer from the united states to get the same technical issue, so please tell me what you need. Can I write my request and spell out the exact address I need to send my crypto to you? Or is this just a matter of you wanting to collect fees that you are not entitled to order, and even though shouldn'shouldn'tif I have purchased crypto thru PayPal or just received crypto from an external wallet, it should not make a difference as my requests are not unique they are not out of the guidelines you posted before I accessed crypto hub. I did my research, tested it prior, and even though it had an issue, it was resolved for one transaction only to make me feel comfortable enough to use PayPal and the trust you built with me to hold my funds. I've eveI'veid the considerable fees to convert part of it to us currency which goes against the nature of cryptocurrency. Why do you charge a fee besides Blockchain fees when you don't gudon'tee anything if the price goes to zero? That's so; why you feel entitled to unlimited payments with zero risk. 12:36 PM KN You have been given several options and reasons why your transfer is not going through. It is your choice to follow our suggestions or not. If you do not want to follow our tips, we can no longer move forward. You are receiving declines because you live in the United States with a United States address, and we show that your logins are from a hosting IP from Mexico which is not a geolocation match. This is causing our security system to see your transactions as higher risk. PayPal is a secure site; you do not need a VPN or hosting IP. I would advise you to turn it off so we can establish a consistent login history from you. We review every transaction for the safety and security of our customers. If you’d continue with this payment, I’d recommend contacting the merchant for other payment options. Feel free to reply whenever you're well soon as we can. Thank you for contacting PayPal. You may close the conversation by selecting End Message. 2:08 PM - Kristin what are you talking about? Contact the merchant for other payment options... I'm not I'ming pay anything. I did not buy bitcoin or Ethereum with PayPal. I onlyusedpaypal because it was the only wallet I trusted the most, and after enquiring if I had used of wallet in a decentralized way, I was told yes. Do you think it's ok? I lost over 2k in value when it was supposed to be converted into a web three project two weeks plus ago. That project is triple what it opened for.... triple... instead of losing 2k, you don't hadon'tclue what I'm evenI'mlking about, do you? im asking you how I could fix this I stopped using VPN. How am I not listening to what you are telling me when I did everything you told me to try, and like an idiot fool, I keep getting a technical error? I am not using a hosting IP; I am physically in Mexico, where I have been for the past couple of years. Am I talking to a robot? Did I not say I've triI'veverything they suggested? and asked
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