Unlimited Paypal Domination - How to unlock paypal limited!


 I’ll still cover it quickly.So what does "getting your PayPal account limited" exactly mean? It’s actually pretty simple. If your account gets limited then you are unable to withdraw or send any money until the limitation is removed. So simply put – you can still receive funds but you can’t cash them out or otherwise spend them, meaning that all the money in your account is completely useless.

Until you meet the requirements that PayPal has set you, that is. Those requirements vary but usually include the following:

• Copy of your Identification Document (Passport or ID)
• An address proof (Utility bill)
• Proof of shipping documents (if dealing with goods)
• (Sometimes) Authorized Credit Card Statement
• (Sometimes) A Bank Account Statement
In reality, the list goes on and on and the exact requirements
depend largely on the reason why your account was limited. But
in this report, we will concentrate on the most common limitation
reasons and learn how to avoid them / how to deal with them.

PART 2. HOW TO AVOID GETTING LIMITED?
In order to learn to avoid PayPal limitations, you need to first
understand what causes it. The list of things that can cause a
PayPal account to get limited is an extremely long one, but a
simple rule of thumb applies:

Any out-of-ordinary or suspicious account activity may get
your account limited.


It’s important to understand this concept and keep it in mind at all times. Your job here is to make everything you do look as legit and ordinary as possible, and if you do just that then you’re on the safe site. The good news here is that almost everything PayPal does is automated and it’s far easier to trick a computer than it is to trick a human being :-)

But before we dive into specific techniques and things to do, let’s see a few examples of reasons and account can get limited:

• Suspicious change in activity – for example, having sold only
$7 products before, you suddenly make a sale for $600.

• Quick withdrawal to zero – for instance, you make 20 sales
worth $30 each during one day and decide to withdraw the
whole $600 immediately, on the same day.

• Being linked to a suspicious account or using the same IP
address / computer to log in to two or more different
accounts.
Those are simply the most common reasons as I said before,
the reasons vary and you can get limited for almost anything
that’s even a little bit out of the ordinary.

But enough of the fluff – let’s see what YOU can do to avoid this
happening!

Will Continue in PART 2 - Stay tuned - http://blogspot.com <- rock!!


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