![]() ![]() I’m big big defending these idiots but I kinda see there point. I think that’s what PayPal had in mind, not to use is as a cash dispensary. I transfer funds from my bank now since I can’t find the damn reload cards anywhere, I use the card solely for 2 purposes, to buy from Ebay and to purchase items at the grocery store or even using it to purchase things from Amazon. What’s the point of doing that just keep the cash don’t pay a fee to buy one of the PayPal my cash cards. Now as far as loading cash from a reload card and then taking it out from your PayPal card is highly suspicious especially when it’s large amounts. It’s not the stores fault though, I talked to several Managers and they told me that PayPal is not sending the cards to them. Now it’s almost impossible to find the PayPal My Cash cards in any store and I live in Los Angeles. I get it about the PayPal cards, it used to be so easy to reload them, Green Dot had their reload cards everywhere. Yes, it even affects your purchasing power, if your frozen account has that card linked to Paypal. You may think losing Paypal is nothing until that certain store doesn’t accept your card or only accepts Paypal and you cannot use it. So, if you are willing to risk getting your Paypal account restricted for cash rewards or points it’s your prerogative but being that I actually had my account permanently banned I will agree with Boarding Area and advise against it. This is significant because if you haven’t noticed if you try to create another account with Paypal you still have to input personal information to create your profile such as social security number and phone number which will flag in their system. I haven’t tried to receive payment and probably will not try to receive payment. I was lucky enough to be able to create another Paypal account and spend money with it. It was involving business transactions which were on their prohibited list. I have personally had my PayPal account permanently banned (limited) because I did something that I was not aware of was against their terms of service. My personal experience is this…if you can’t accept the risk and consequences then do not do it. ![]() This happened to us last year, but recently I’ve heard more and more reports of it happening again. Worse, my innocent son’s teen account was shut down too. It’s so hard to pass up an easy credit card spend opportunity like this one, but I strongly recommend against it. If you inquire, PayPal will tell you that your funds will become available after 6 months. ![]() You can’t even withdraw any funds that are there. You’ll eventually get a nice little email telling you: “ Your account has been limited.” At that point, you can log into your PayPal account, but you can’t actually do anything useful with it. It’s a nearly perfect Perpetual Point Machine. You can buy these with a credit card load the funds to your PayPal account and then retrieve the funds in a number of ways: transfer to your bank account send money to friends spend the funds with a PayPal debit card (load Bluebird or Serve, for example) etc. PayPal My Cash cards are ridiculously easy to use for running up credit card spend. ![]() Each card can be loaded up to $500 at a time with only a $3.95 fee. These little seductresses can be paid for in many stores with a credit card. Those who enjoy earning credit card rewards can’t help but be tempted by PayPal My Cash cards. ![]()
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