DekHog
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Received an email from PayPal stating:
We are sending you this notice because you have received more than 1,200.00 GBP in total payments to your PayPal account.
European Union anti-money laundering regulations and "know-your-customer" regulations require us to collect additional information when customers receive more than the mentioned amount in total payments.
To lift your receiving limit: 1. Log in to your account at https://www.paypal.co.uk.
2. Click the "Resolution Centre" tab and complete all required steps.
Please provide the requested information within the allotted timeframe. Once all the steps have been completed, we will review your PayPal account and email you to let you know if we have sufficient information.
If you cannot complete these steps, click "Contact Us" to go to the Help Centre for more information or to contact Customer Service.
We appreciate your business and apologise for any inconvenience.
Case ID: PP-xxx-xxx-xxx
Yours sincerely,
PayPal Account Review Department
No, it's not a fake email, I went and logged in using my own shortcut and it's genuiine https://, so no worries there. Verified the first two steps, received the automated phone call and punched in the code supplied, and the next step is basically forcing me to upgrade to a business account... it seems if I don't do this my account is frozen indefinitely after my incoming funds reach £1700, which isn't that far off now.
Has anyone else had this? It states upgrade for a small fee, etc, etc. I don't want or need a bliddy business account; I'm not a business, but if I don't take it, it looks like I'm snookered!
So, I go to the resolution centre and get the following and need to click 'Resolve' at the bottom...
... and then get this... which looks to me like it isn't optional.
Answers on a postcard please.... :bang:
We are sending you this notice because you have received more than 1,200.00 GBP in total payments to your PayPal account.
European Union anti-money laundering regulations and "know-your-customer" regulations require us to collect additional information when customers receive more than the mentioned amount in total payments.
To lift your receiving limit: 1. Log in to your account at https://www.paypal.co.uk.
2. Click the "Resolution Centre" tab and complete all required steps.
Please provide the requested information within the allotted timeframe. Once all the steps have been completed, we will review your PayPal account and email you to let you know if we have sufficient information.
If you cannot complete these steps, click "Contact Us" to go to the Help Centre for more information or to contact Customer Service.
We appreciate your business and apologise for any inconvenience.
Case ID: PP-xxx-xxx-xxx
Yours sincerely,
PayPal Account Review Department
No, it's not a fake email, I went and logged in using my own shortcut and it's genuiine https://, so no worries there. Verified the first two steps, received the automated phone call and punched in the code supplied, and the next step is basically forcing me to upgrade to a business account... it seems if I don't do this my account is frozen indefinitely after my incoming funds reach £1700, which isn't that far off now.
Has anyone else had this? It states upgrade for a small fee, etc, etc. I don't want or need a bliddy business account; I'm not a business, but if I don't take it, it looks like I'm snookered!
So, I go to the resolution centre and get the following and need to click 'Resolve' at the bottom...
... and then get this... which looks to me like it isn't optional.
Answers on a postcard please.... :bang: