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PayPal is a Law On Itself And Why We Need to Collapse It (PayPal)-PART I
I have been using PayPal for my business activities without a problem until I received a message in my email on the 18th April , 2019 stating:
We’ve permanently limited your account
After a recent review of your account activity, we’ve determined you are in violation of PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy. As a result, we’ve permanently limited your account.
Please remove all references to PayPal from your website(s) and/or auction(s). This includes not only removing PayPal as a payment option, but also the PayPal logo and PayPal shopping cart.
Per the User Agreement, when PayPal permanently limits an account due to an Acceptable Use Policy violation, any funds on your account are held for 180 days. After 180 days, if applicable, we’ll contact you with information on how to withdraw any money in your PayPal account.
Should any chargebacks result in your account balance falling below zero, then you’ll also need to settle the amount owed to PayPal to avoid further action.
You can find the complete PayPal Acceptable Use Policy by clicking Legal at the bottom of any PayPal page.
The most surprising thing is, I have not integrated PayPal as a payment processor in my website neither do I have a PayPal logo on my site as well as…