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Knowing why PayPal froze your account has a lot to do with how to get it unfrozen. 

Based on others stories and experiences, here are some possible reasons:
  • you have more than one PayPal account, or PayPal thinks you have more than one PayPal account.
  • you clicked on a link in an email that you thought was from PayPal, but it really was a phishing scam.
  • you moved into a house or apartment that used to be occupied by a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • you got a new phone number, one used by a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • you use an ISP that assigned you an IP that was used by a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • you paid someone, like a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • someone paid you, like a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • your name and/or address is similar to a con artist who used PayPal to steal.
  • you sold something to someone who questioned it's authenticity.
  • you bought something from someone who had someone else question the integrity of what they sold to you.
  • you registered a bank account or credit card that someone else used one time.
  • you accessed PayPal at a friends house one time, and that friends account was frozen.
  • your friend used your computer to access their PayPal account, which was later frozen.
  • you sold an item that is a common item often sold by con artists who used PayPal to steal
  • you bought an item that is a common item often sold by con artists who use PayPal to steal
  • you accessed PayPal via an anonymous proxy service.
  • you sent more than $2000 to someone.
  • you received more than $2000 from someone.
  • you participated (knowingly, or unknowingly) in the "work at home" money shuffling scam.
  • you sent money to someone in foreign country that PayPal considers "evil."
  • you received money from someone in a foreign country that PayPal considers "evil."
  • you used your PayPal ATM card in a foreign country that PayPal considers "evil."
  • your account was "corrupted" by a criminal posing as a PayPal employee. 

Verify Your Paypal Account Easily!!!

Posted by Just An Otaku
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Verify Your Paypal Account Easily
If you use paypal as a payment processor then guys you're gonna love this post. Friends, if you have trouble verifying your paypal account then follow up these simple steps to verify your Paypal account:

You might have heard about Payoneer Mastercard. Yeah that's right you will need it to verify your account. So first of all you have to sign up and apply for that mastercard. Once you get your hands on that mastercard, Paypal verification will be Just a Piece of Cake. Click here to know how to apply for Payoneer Mastercard. Dont worry its for free...
  1. After successfully applying for Payoneer Mastercard, that card will come at your location after 2 weeks approximately. [I get my card after two weeks of application]
  2. Activate your card by entering card number in payoneer account. After that you will receive an email that you can receive payments from USA , they will also provide you Bank details.
  3. Now Signup for Paypal by clicking hereOr if you already have a US unverified Paypal account then you can skip step 3 and 4
  4. Sign up for Paypal and enter USA as your country and fill up the fake US address on it. If you dont know any USA address , then search it from google.
  5. After successfully signing up in Paypal, login to it and enter the Bank details which you have received in step 2.
  6. Now, paypal will make two small deposits in your bank account after 2 to 3 business days . Login to Payoneer account and check those two small amounts.
  7. Give those amount figures to Paypal for verification. After verification your paypal acount will be verified.
  8. Now you will be able to receive money from any person and from any country in your Paypal account and even transfer that money to your Payoneer Account. You can even cash out that money from ATM if you wish to.
Hope this helps....

Verify Skrill (Moneybookers) Account With Payoneer MasterCard

Posted by Just An Otaku
Thursday, July 11, 2013
I just found many people unable to verify their Skrill account with Payoneer MasterCard. The thing is, the amount that the payoneer card shows in transaction is not accepted as the true value in Skrill when we try to verify this.
Having a verified PayPal account means that you have provided PayPal additional information to prove your identify. This gives potential customers more confidence in your legitimacy, and qualifies you to be covered under PayPal's Seller Protection. Verifying your account also removes account limits and enables you to transfer money between your PayPal account and your other linked bank accounts.

How To Verify Your Payza Account???

Posted by Just An Otaku
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Payza truly is one of the world’s leading global online payment platforms which is best in e-commerce processing, corporate disbursements and remittances. Payza’s top rated secure e-wallet platform offers businesses and consumers with the most convenient and flexible solutions for receiving and sending payments worldwide.
First of all make sure your country is supported by Payza for bank withdrawals. You can check that through this link >> click here

And also that keep in mind that it will be impossible to withdraw Payza Funds if your Payza ccount is not linked up with your bank account. In other words your Payza account needs to be verified first then only bank wire would be possible.
Okay, this time I will be writing about Address Verification of Moneybookers also known as "Skrill". It is one of the best and trusted online processor on the internet. Skrill is the the first emoney issuer to obtain an electronic money licence from the FSA. This proves that how much it is dedicated to its users or members. 

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