PayPal freezing balance [Solution]

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hey fellow warriors, recently we all have heard that PayPal is freezing amounts or deleting accounts with huge amounts of money well I found the solution.

The most important thing is always give the claimed product, never s scam if you are gonna scam someone go and delete you accounts, and never get online again (literally) well the 2nd most important thing, in the sales page you have to specify all the conditions and explain good the product.

There's always shity clients that wnat to get the product 4 free and then ask for a MBG, but when you give money back guarantee you have to give conditions,

Money back guarantee, in conclusion most of the ppl who gets their accounts suspended are because they are not offering a money back guarantee.

In conclusion always offer a REAL product, be 100% honest in the sales page and always offer a limited time money back guarantee, specify the buyer rights ppl have, if you are honest you will never have problems with Paypal.


All the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Been with Paypal for 10 years and never had my account frozen. We Refunds account for less than 1% of our transactions, and that is simply because we offer quality products, and respond to support questions. The work is much harder if you are a scammer. I prefer to make it easy by treating people right.
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    • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
      Originally Posted by dvduval View Post

      I prefer to make it easy by treating people right.
      It seems to be that simple, in my experience.
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    • Profile picture of the author Matthew Anton
      Originally Posted by dvduval View Post

      Been with Paypal for 10 years and never had my account frozen. We Refunds account for less than 1% of our transactions, and that is simply because we offer quality products, and respond to support questions. The work is much harder if you are a scammer. I prefer to make it easy by treating people right.
      yes, but chargebacks and fraud are a real issue, especially when a "virtual" service is performed. No address = harder to track down.
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Originally Posted by zoritey87 View Post

    if you are honest you will never have problems with Paypal.
    I remember the days when I was that naive as well.

    The problem is, it isn't about honesty. It is about risk. If the risk associated to the account is too high, you deal with your account being frozen! For 99% of you, you will be perfectly okay if you are honest... but the 1% that is honest, but doesn't have excellent credit and is processing a VERY large amount through paypal, you WILL get your account frozen.

    What people fail to realize is that paypal is not a merchant account, they have a merchant account. You might be fine processing $5,000/mo... $10,000/mo... but if you have less than 780 credit and processing MORE than that, you run a pretty good risk of getting your account frozen.

    It comes down to risk... you can have a 0% chargeback rate, you can have a 0% refund rate, but if your credit is not good enough for the amount of money you're processing, then you will have problems. That is all there is to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jtraits
    i didn't experience any problem... only 1 thing that PayPal didn't work for me it was when i tried to bought something but it froze the transaction and the money were returned to my account.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    I called Paypal and spoke with their risk department and they told me my account would not get frozen as long as I stayed in a warm country. So I am never moving from Sydney.

    So make sure you are in a warm country and if not, make sure you at least have a heater or a fire next to your account... even a jumper will work.
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  • In my opinion, PayPal won't do such a thing if they find the person legitimate in his/her craft. Avoid suspicions by doing honest work, and make sure you treat your visitors/customers right.
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    • Profile picture of the author techservice
      The OP is right but I suspect they don't have much experience with large volumes going through a PP account. Even highly ethical vendors selling tangible products have had problems with them in recent years. The good news is that once you get through to the right people you can 9 times out of ten resolve frozen accounts.
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  • Profile picture of the author FirstSocialApps
    Originally Posted by zoritey87 View Post

    The most important thing is always give the claimed product, never s scam if you are gonna scam someone
    Hmm never scam someone huh? Who would have guessed...
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