really? 10-y old kids can have creditcards? What's next, automatic card signups for kids still in the womb?Visa electron's age limit is 10 so I mean if they can be on this forum... shrug
really? 10-y old kids can have creditcards? What's next, automatic card signups for kids still in the womb?Visa electron's age limit is 10 so I mean if they can be on this forum... shrug
Because your not verified, they don’t care about people who are phoning support asking to be unlimited when you have another 20 accounts that are limited.[DOUBLEPOST=1524805241][/DOUBLEPOST]Good support my ass. Their support system is more cancer then the irs scam department
No they can’t have credit cards. They can have a debit card which the parents put money on for themreally? 10-y old kids can have creditcards? What's next, automatic card signups for kids still in the womb?
I am verified you dumb fuckBecause your not verified, they don’t care about people who are phoning support asking to be unlimited when you have another 20 accounts that are limited.[DOUBLEPOST=1524805241][/DOUBLEPOST]
No they can’t have credit cards. They can have a debit card which the parents put money on for them
The main issue as people said is that PayPal is so widely used. Cashapp is still young and not everyone uses it, more people use Venmo over Cashapp actually. I'd definitely like to drop PayPal as merchant or seller, but as a consumer I'd say it's alright. Stripe as far as I know isn't a built in wallet like PayPal, it just lets you accept payments with ACH, credit/debit, A/S/G pay and all that. Most people also would prefer familiarity (PayPal) and are 'afraid' if that's the right word of jumping to a new service.
Just be a verified user, show proof of identity, be 18 years or older, and if you hit the transaction limit where you have to pay taxes to your government, then go ahead and pay them.
My main issue with PayPal is that anyone can sign up for it and start using it without having to show proof of identity with their address. It's optional at first to put in a SSN which I really frown upon.
U don’t need to be 18 to call PayPal I’ve done it before
really? 10-y old kids can have creditcards? What's next, automatic card signups for kids still in the womb?
if anyone read the policy properly it clearly states that it’s only gonna be a issue in the US, you can make a account using Canada and you will have no problem sending and receiving money.
By you falsifying your location to paypal you are actually committing a crime and can face up to several years in prison. Use paypal how it is ment to be used, if you are paying for a good or service you pay under that category, if you do not you are actually committing fraud due to taxes. If you are paying for a good or service you have to pay under that category.[DOUBLEPOST=1524871424][/DOUBLEPOST]
Only deal with verified paypals then, simple.[DOUBLEPOST=1524871531][/DOUBLEPOST]
Correct, I am 15 and made a paypal when I was 10 (with my parents consent), I never lied about my age or anything. I even have a verified paypal in which I sent them my permet and they gave me verified status.[DOUBLEPOST=1524871640][/DOUBLEPOST]
I have a debit card specifically for paypal, I originally had a prepaid card from age 10-13 and at 14 got a debit card. You have to be 14 to get a debit card and 16 to get a credit card in my state specifically.[DOUBLEPOST=1524871703][/DOUBLEPOST]
It's not to smart to post self incriminating evidence on a forum. If you falsify your location to paypal to bypass taxes that is tax evasion and fraud.
They usually ask for ID verification, if they do, you'll need to be over 18.U don’t need to be 18 to call PayPal I’ve done it before
May I ask how that has happened? Never heard anything bad about stripe.No thanks, stripe has stolen thousands of dollars from me. Shittiest company ever. I'd much rather use PayPal...
Don't it just pass through stripe and straight into your bank account?Can't believe this is just me... Literally if anyone makes a single fraudulent payment through stripe you're done. They locked my account and they simply don't respond to support emails. Money just stays in the account and I never got to pay it out. And it's not like I was doing anything wrong and the entire sum of the money was fraudulent. Only a single payment out of the many was.
That's weird, it gets funneled to my account in like 2-3 days.Not automatically. They would hold the money for like 5-7 days.
