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Understanding PAYPAL Restrictions by OgunniyiFolusho(m): 5:06pm On Nov 06, 2020
With the improvisation of using PAYPAL in Nigeria without restrictions, it another issue understanding the possible issues you are likely to experience.

Before then, let me discuss the types of PAYPAL funds available.
In my knowledge we have just two types; FnF and GnS...meaning Friends n Family and Goods and services respectively.

However, this is always affected by the account type created (business or personal). While some account allows you to run fnf and gns on business account, (Lesotho for instance) some doesn't (SouthAfrica)

If you don't have an account, I can help you create one or teach you how to, so you can identify what restrictions each account types holds.

However, as these factors affects your account functionality it's certain you will face different PAYPAL troubles

Staying Away from these troubles.
1. Charge back: Try as much as possible to be sure of the reliability of whosoever is sending you funds. If the person has had multiple charge back issues, it's possible such person affects your own account. And if you have also had multiple charge back, expect PAYPAL Restrictions to hit your account.

2. Multiple funds: PAYPAL doesn't have issues with you having funds on your account, but the mistake people often make is, after creating an account, you jump into using it. Whereas you're supposed to wait 24hours. Once you receive payments to a new created account, you've alerted PAYPAL attention and your account is likely to be restricted. Also, if you receive as much as $300+ to a new account at once it is likely to be restricted.

Note: this rules doesn't really affect every account but PAYPAL can hit on yours

3. Card Linking issues: This is likely one common problem, if you try linking a Nigerian card, often time it's successful and sometimes otherwise. But to process withdrawal, and have your funds withdrawn to your local bank account your Nigeria VISA and MasterCard won't work.

4. Pending payments: This happen when someone sends you payments and it's never reached your side, this happens very well, it's however a simple fix, don't send your email to to your sender, send your payments receiving option either...I can't explain this quite much.

Lastly, if you want to take as much as $1000 to your account once, then you're better stick to a business account and do only gns funds type. There is an extra settings you're not familiarize with about PAYPAL.
This settings allows you select your potential amount you can receive at once.

So if you go as much as $1000 at once, PAYPAL won't restrict your account.

If you have issues with PAYPAL, do not mail them, use the online chat system...e get Why!

If you want to learn more about PAYPAL, how to get over the possible issues and how to stair away from troubles...Kindly Call me...2348141619117 services fee attached.

Thanks
Best Regards

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Re: Understanding PAYPAL Restrictions by Terver90: 8:59am On Nov 07, 2020
This guy you are well experienced,

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Re: Understanding PAYPAL Restrictions by OgunniyiFolusho(m): 10:35am On Nov 07, 2020
Terver90:
This guy you are well experienced,

Thanks boss.
Appreciate the feedback!
Re: Understanding PAYPAL Restrictions by Deemarambo: 11:54am On Nov 07, 2020
Thank you so much for this

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Re: Understanding PAYPAL Restrictions by OgunniyiFolusho(m): 1:22pm On Nov 07, 2020
Deemarambo:
Thank you so much for this

You're most welcome.

Glad you got value.

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