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So for a few weeks now I have been trying to get my PayPal unlimited and just a few days ago I got an e-mail from PayPal saying this:
I think calling them and just confirming it you like email, password,security question and answer also your credit card or debit card. Just call and ask you then they ask you for all the confirmation they need and as long that right then your be fine.
The part that says "permanently limited" means that they have actually, in effect, terminated your account too (they won't let you have it back no matter what), but they will let you send your money to a bank account after 180 days, as stated by the email.
This usually happens when they decide that you are using incorrect information, have multiple accounts with PayPal or are taking part in activities that they don't allow. They would probably have looked into your account if you were sending/receiving a lot of payments marked as Gifts or Personal Payments, as it looks suspicious to them.
Hope this wall of text has helped you, have a nice day.
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The part that says "permanently limited" means that they have actually, in effect, terminated your account too (they won't let you have it back no matter what), but they will let you send your money to a bank account after 180 days, as stated by the email.
This usually happens when they decide that you are using incorrect information, have multiple accounts with PayPal or are taking part in activities that they don't allow. They would probably have looked into your account if you were sending/receiving a lot of payments marked as Gifts or Personal Payments, as it looks suspicious to them.
Hope this wall of text has helped you, have a nice day.
Damn it. So after that 180 days, would I be able to make a new account under that same e-mail again?