Posted on 06/11/2011 1:11:29 AM PDT by UnwashedPeasant
If you sell or promote products online and you accept payments through PayPal, I encourage you to read this entire post. I have personally processed over $1,000,000 in sales through PayPal in the last few years. PayPal recently froze my account... They canceled well over $20,000 in recurring subscriptions. You know what their reason was? They said my site was a work-at-home business opportunity site and that it violated their terms of service! Yesterday, my friend Spencer (one of THE top sellers in the WSO forum) got his account shut down too. He sells Word Press plugins. I started talking to other Warriors and discovered that dozens of people have been shut down in the last few weeks.
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I will not use Paypal. I heard too much about them. I opened an account in 2000, used it once, did my homework on them, and never used it again.
“But heres the IRONY: PayPal allows ClickBank to sell some of the WORST business opportunity products on the planet and they have the highest refund rates!”
Maybe that’s your answer, right there.
Too many people get ripped off by “get rich quick” internet schemes and PayPal has to keep issuing refunds.
I’m sure that annoys them, no end.
“You know what their reason was? They said my site was a work-at-home business opportunity site and that it violated their terms of service!
This site! => FanPageTrafficSystem.com
I told them that its an application that builds iFrame Pages on Facebook. Its just SOFTWARE! But they wouldnt listen They froze my account and refused to take my calls.”
That’s the trouble with these online services. They hold your information hostage and there is nothing you can do about any information you give them.
“You know what their reason was? They said my site was a work-at-home business opportunity site and that it violated their terms of service”
For the life of me, I don’t understand why working from home is some massively blasphemous thing to them. It’s not like you’re embezzling money at all I’m sure. I know about all those scams and suchlike, but it’s not like yours is one of them.
is this individual paypal account or business paypal account?
Has Paypal defined WAHBO? There are a number of private business concerns that do offer “business opportunities” for people to carry on “work at home” — which in turn often has a pyramidesque component for evangelizing the opportunities to others. If customized Facebook software counts, could it be because said software also self-advertises “if you would like to use this software too, please click”? It might be the pyramidesque element that Paypal is shying away from.
I think you’re more than right about that. I’m feeling a little fried.
if your off US ,its only way to make transactions, did anyone get answer to this??
is this individual paypal account or business paypal account?
Had the same thing happen to me about 5 years ago.
Was selling online audio books (on Ebay) and all of a sudden (and without any notice or complaints) had my account frozen.
Compared to you (and others) I was lucky.
Those THIEVING BASTURDS (sic) only got me for about $1,200.
After dozens of emails, certified letters and phone calls (never did talk to a human) I gave up as the costs of litigation would have outweighed any remuneration I might have gained by suing.
Sadly, I learned after the fact, that they had been defendants (and loss) in a major class action and this had been SOP for some time and many others had also been ripped off.
Still occasionally buy things on Ebay--and have never any problems when making purchases--but you would never catch me again so much as selling a pencil.
McAfee cites your website as a SPAM website with a warning about it.
My...my...my... If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...it must be a duck!
I use PayPal a lot when shopping online but I’m not a business or a seller. Since Ebay bought PayPal things have changed some. Ebay is probably behind most of it because they have to return money to disgruntled buyers on the Ebay site. When I do sell something on Ebay and the money is put in my PayPal account I transfer it as soon as possible. I don’t let it stay in PayPal.
Thank goodness for that site, because I could spend a whole day writing about the shortcomings of Paypal and hardly scratch the surface.
Ebay and its affiliate Paypal have deep pockets, but one day I hope to see Paypal out of business at the very least.
In the meantime, I strongly recommend that you all avoid Paypal. Your money is not safe, and your personal information is not safe.
And if you’ve “never had a problem,” that’s a poor reason to support a company which has caused serious problems for so many people who trusted it. Moreover, there is a real good chance that you WILL have a problem with them when they get around to you.
As for ebay — don’t sell there and don’t use Paypal if you shop there. As a buyer you are permitted to ask the seller if they’ll accept other forms of payment.
If you want to sell, have a look at bonanza.com.
Anytime I encounter an online seller that only accepts PayPal, I look elsewhere. I’ve never liked PayPal or the horse [rest of that omitted] it rode in on.
Anyone give a crap about this?
Thanks for the link!
I recently attended a tach conference and the only form of payment they accepted was PayPal. Whatcha gonna do?
Uh, that would be a TECH conference. Tach? Self-LOL.
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