- Hey,
So lately I've been selling some things online, and I guess I got too much money in my PayPal account too quick - so now it's limited. :dodgy: Now they have a whole list of things I need to do in order to remove the limitation. What kind of invoices/supplier contact info do I need to give? I sold stuff on CrackBerry, here, etc. Can someone walk me through this so I don't go crazy?
Apr 16, 2011 Confirm Social Security number
Apr 16, 2011 Provide proof of delivery
Apr 16, 2011 Provide Invoices
Apr 16, 2011 Supplier Contact Info
Apr 16, 2011 Provide more information about payments04-17-11 11:34 AMLike 0 - Are you sure someone isn't fishing you? I guess not if they did lock up your account.... Were you on a standard or pro? Because a pro account would already provide all that info...04-17-11 06:08 PMLike 0
- Yeah you want to make sure and call them. I think if you opened the Paypal account and did not provide your social number and then started making a bunch of money they now need it for tax reasons that they have to report now to the IRS. So verify on the phone before you give anything out. By the way, what are you selling that is making so much money so fast?04-18-11 12:48 AMLike 0
- So far so good on our MP transaction. I fully expect it at my door when I get home from work tonight. I have been following the USPS tracking you sent me, and it seems to be on schedule. Of course with my local PO, you NEVER know, it might turn out to be tuesday, but that won't be your fault.04-18-11 08:55 AMLike 0
- I also recommend VERY HIGHLY to any Paypal (and Ebay) users:
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/we...ityKey-outside
04-18-11 09:27 AMLike 0 - So far so good on our MP transaction. I fully expect it at my door when I get home from work tonight. I have been following the USPS tracking you sent me, and it seems to be on schedule. Of course with my local PO, you NEVER know, it might turn out to be tuesday, but that won't be your fault.
Yeah you want to make sure and call them. I think if you opened the Paypal account and did not provide your social number and then started making a bunch of money they now need it for tax reasons that they have to report now to the IRS. So verify on the phone before you give anything out. By the way, what are you selling that is making so much money so fast?
04-18-11 03:54 PMLike 0 - Update:
For the safety and security of the PayPal network, we often review accounts
for potential risks. After reviewing your account, we have decided to close
it because of security issues.
We are making every effort to minimize any disruption to your business.
If your PayPal account balance is zero, and you have no unresolved buyer
complaints or chargebacks, your account will remain limited.
Disbursement optionsOption 1. If you owe refunds to any of your buyers, you
can use the money in your PayPal account to refund them.
To refund your buyers:
1. Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Click "Contact Us" at the bottom of any page.
3. Click "Contact Customer Service."
4. Under "Choose a Topic," select "Sending/Receiving Money."
5. Under "Choose a Subtopic," select "Refund/Cancel a Payment."
6. Click "Continue" and follow the instructions to refund payments.
Option 2. Money in your PayPal account will be held for 180 days. After 180
days, we'll email you information on how to receive your funds.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause.
Thanks,
PayPal
Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you
will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account
and click the Help link in the top right corner of any PayPal page.Last edited by lolreconlol; 04-19-11 at 12:54 PM.
04-19-11 12:25 PMLike 0 -
- This is normal if you are a seller, I have a few friends with eBay businesses and this happens to all new accounts. Just go with it and give them what they want, it's real easy.
As for invoices just send them an electronic copy of the invoice you would normally put in the packing slip or shipment itself. If you aren't providing invoices, I suggest you start as shipping across borders can be hard without that.
Proof of delivery is also simple as I would assume you want to protect yourself you are shipping items with tracking information. If you aren't, you are seriously going to get burned someday. Start doing that.
Supplier contact info, that depends. What are you selling? Sometimes they just want a company name unless you are selling textiles. Textiles suck to sell, they are the hardest thing in the world to ship over borders. I can order an assault rifle in Canada from the USA and get less of a hassle from customs than if I order a half dozen shirts.
It's simple and they aren't looking for a lot, just give them the info this once and you won't have to do it again.04-19-11 06:59 PMLike 0 - Yeah! Thanks.
This is normal if you are a seller, I have a few friends with eBay businesses and this happens to all new accounts. Just go with it and give them what they want, it's real easy.
As for invoices just send them an electronic copy of the invoice you would normally put in the packing slip or shipment itself. If you aren't providing invoices, I suggest you start as shipping across borders can be hard without that.
Proof of delivery is also simple as I would assume you want to protect yourself you are shipping items with tracking information. If you aren't, you are seriously going to get burned someday. Start doing that.
Supplier contact info, that depends. What are you selling? Sometimes they just want a company name unless you are selling textiles. Textiles suck to sell, they are the hardest thing in the world to ship over borders. I can order an assault rifle in Canada from the USA and get less of a hassle from customs than if I order a half dozen shirts.
It's simple and they aren't looking for a lot, just give them the info this once and you won't have to do it again.04-19-11 07:35 PMLike 0 - I use paypal for the following: Paying for stuff from ebay (rarely), shopping online (if i'm TOO lazy to get it at the store, remember, I have to bike there, longest journey was to tigerdirect on the queenway in toronto)
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-21-11 04:13 AMLike 0 - I've had an address in 5 states (most of those states I've had two or three addresses in) in the last 3 years, what with school and some humanitarian work I did. I have bank accounts set up in 3 of those states (info is current, but have to use the old zip code for confirmation sometimes). In all, 3 debit cards on paypal (from 3 different states) and my bank account, and 9 shipping addresses. Oh, also had to get an ebay scam charge reversed once.
Summary: I've gone thru hellballs with paypal.
But if you don't mind spending a good 30 minutes on the phone with them, they'll take care of any problems you have, and I've been completely satisfied with them.
So like other people on here have said, definitely call them. That way you'll definitely not have to worry about being scammed.
PS - buying stuff via Opera Mini can cause big problems with Paypal leading to temporary account closure, especially if used with the a 7th new address).Last edited by SCrid2000; 04-22-11 at 10:50 PM.
04-22-11 10:48 PMLike 0 - I would never recommend using your debit card with Paypal. If someone manages to steal your ID/PW, then say sayonara to your funds. The money, once it leaves your account, is gone.
At least with a credit card you have some additional protection in that regards.
If you don't have a credit card and must use the debit card, as I have recommended above, do yourself a favor and pay $5 for a PayPal/eBay security token.04-26-11 12:08 PMLike 0 - Nah, debit cards work like credit cards, and the purchase goes through visa/mastercard and is pulled directly from your account. Any unauthorized transactions will be cancelled and refunded.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-26-11 12:34 PMLike 0 -
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