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Hello everyone here on HostingDiscussion,
now we have a story for you...
On Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 we had received an email from paypal informing us that our account had became permanently limited... Oh great, usually it just means I have to give them a quick call. Well not in this case, I've never spoken to the level of ignorant and arrogant group/department of people in my life.
It was unbelievable, the whole reason and only excuse they could give me for the limitation was due to a prepaid credit card I had gave my friend in the past was matched on our business account, and his personal account which was a year and a half ago.. After informing them about that they replied 'oh, well your account is a risk to our systems. We would recommend you google another checkout service'. Strange thing is other companies have been posting threads on Webhostingtalk informing others that they had became limited as well almost seems they are removing companies/businesses who offer online services and non-tangeable items.
Anyways, we have had to move to alert pay and our business bank account & visa has also been moved. The thing that sucks, we have to wait 180 days to receive our funds from google. Recently we have been facing a few fraudulent orders, and we have been calling paypal and asking how we should handle them... They would also inform me just to give paypal a call and they would take care of the rest. We have had three disputes opened up this month, and we have been communicating with paypal on a monthly basis.
Anyway suggestions on how to get this lifted? - I'm truly sick and tired of being put through to the limitations department and I always get the same supervisor from the limitations department as well. I'm hoping someone here has the direct number for the risk team, as I was told they make all the final calls on accounts. I have been submitting emails through my paypal account, but no responses have been made and it's been 24 or so hours.
Anyways, it's been a hectic week so far and i'm hoping someone can be of assistance.
Thank You,
Tanner
now we have a story for you...
On Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 we had received an email from paypal informing us that our account had became permanently limited... Oh great, usually it just means I have to give them a quick call. Well not in this case, I've never spoken to the level of ignorant and arrogant group/department of people in my life.
It was unbelievable, the whole reason and only excuse they could give me for the limitation was due to a prepaid credit card I had gave my friend in the past was matched on our business account, and his personal account which was a year and a half ago.. After informing them about that they replied 'oh, well your account is a risk to our systems. We would recommend you google another checkout service'. Strange thing is other companies have been posting threads on Webhostingtalk informing others that they had became limited as well almost seems they are removing companies/businesses who offer online services and non-tangeable items.
Anyways, we have had to move to alert pay and our business bank account & visa has also been moved. The thing that sucks, we have to wait 180 days to receive our funds from google. Recently we have been facing a few fraudulent orders, and we have been calling paypal and asking how we should handle them... They would also inform me just to give paypal a call and they would take care of the rest. We have had three disputes opened up this month, and we have been communicating with paypal on a monthly basis.
Anyway suggestions on how to get this lifted? - I'm truly sick and tired of being put through to the limitations department and I always get the same supervisor from the limitations department as well. I'm hoping someone here has the direct number for the risk team, as I was told they make all the final calls on accounts. I have been submitting emails through my paypal account, but no responses have been made and it's been 24 or so hours.
Anyways, it's been a hectic week so far and i'm hoping someone can be of assistance.
Thank You,
Tanner