PayPal extortion?
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 11:07 am
Hello people.
Anyone else receive messages from PayPal warning you that you're reaching your sending limit of £2500?
And to lift account limits, you have to "verify your account."
"We place initial limits on all accounts to increase security and help prevent fraud. Once you've verified your account, you'll be able to make as many payments as you like with PayPal."
"How to verify your account and remove your sending limit:
Log in to your PayPal account and click Wallet at the top of the page.
Follow the instructions to add your card to your PayPal account. We'll make a small charge to your card to make sure it's yours. This charge will create a unique 4-digit code that will appear on your card statement within a few days.
When the 4-digit "PAYPAL" code appears on your statement, log in to your PayPal account and enter that code."
But no mention of how much you will be charged?
What makes me laugh, I've had this account for years, and have EASILY spent many more thousands than their limit. I guess they changed their terms and conditions that I didn't read lol.
Anyone else receive messages from PayPal warning you that you're reaching your sending limit of £2500?
And to lift account limits, you have to "verify your account."
"We place initial limits on all accounts to increase security and help prevent fraud. Once you've verified your account, you'll be able to make as many payments as you like with PayPal."
"How to verify your account and remove your sending limit:
Log in to your PayPal account and click Wallet at the top of the page.
Follow the instructions to add your card to your PayPal account. We'll make a small charge to your card to make sure it's yours. This charge will create a unique 4-digit code that will appear on your card statement within a few days.
When the 4-digit "PAYPAL" code appears on your statement, log in to your PayPal account and enter that code."
But no mention of how much you will be charged?
What makes me laugh, I've had this account for years, and have EASILY spent many more thousands than their limit. I guess they changed their terms and conditions that I didn't read lol.