Paypal is using your e-mail addresses to find and suspend your Paypal account when you run a raffle.
Read more about what is going on here, and thank you to those contributing to the thread.
If you are currently running a raffle, or have ever offered one, remove your e-mail address immediately to avoid account suspension!!!
I don't wish to distract from the other thread, but wanted to get the word out asap to those who may not be aware of what is going on.
At least temporarily, I suggest asking for PMs for your Paypal address, and denying requests from those with less than 100 or 200 posts on the forum. This should keep things going for a while, at least until another method of quick payment can be secured. Google checkout has been suggested, but I have never used it and cannot comment on it.
Here's another tip. Don't link your Paypal account to your primary checking account. Frequently, Paypal will lock up your bank account as well as your Paypal account if a buyer makes any kind of stink, either real or contrived. If that happens, your primary checking account can be locked up for a month while they investigate. Open a separate bank account for linking to Paypal, and transfer funds received out of that account as soon as they are received to protect yourself.
Mr H
Read more about what is going on here, and thank you to those contributing to the thread.
If you are currently running a raffle, or have ever offered one, remove your e-mail address immediately to avoid account suspension!!!
I don't wish to distract from the other thread, but wanted to get the word out asap to those who may not be aware of what is going on.
At least temporarily, I suggest asking for PMs for your Paypal address, and denying requests from those with less than 100 or 200 posts on the forum. This should keep things going for a while, at least until another method of quick payment can be secured. Google checkout has been suggested, but I have never used it and cannot comment on it.
Here's another tip. Don't link your Paypal account to your primary checking account. Frequently, Paypal will lock up your bank account as well as your Paypal account if a buyer makes any kind of stink, either real or contrived. If that happens, your primary checking account can be locked up for a month while they investigate. Open a separate bank account for linking to Paypal, and transfer funds received out of that account as soon as they are received to protect yourself.
Mr H
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