22 April 2022 16:58

Why did PayPal Close my account

Operations from a device/IP address that was reported as fraud — apparently PayPal closes an account if access comes from devices/IP addresses that have been reported or linked to fraud.

Can PayPal close my account for no reason?

PayPal affirms that it does not shut down accounts of users without justification. The company will always send either a written or electronic notification to users before the deadline regarding violations to the user agreement and account closings.

What happens when a PayPal account is closed?

If you have an account that is closed and has funds remaining in it, then PayPal will still be able to withdraw the funds from your account. However, if you want to close your account and not have any funds remaining in it, then you’ll need to make a request to PayPal for them to release the funds.

How do I reactivate my PayPal account?

You can reactivate your account by clicking the “Account” tab on the PayPal homepage. Then clicking “Manage Your Account.” From there, you should find a button that says “Reactivate My Account.” This will prompt you to enter an email address and password for your account.

How do I know my PayPal account is blocked?

Since you didn’t provide all the required documents and you didn’t phone PayPal support your account is blocked. When blocking is permanent you would get an email stating that your funds would be availabe in 180 days. If you haven’t received that email you might have a chance if you make a phone call to PayPal.

How do I unblock PayPal?

On PayPal.com:

  1. First, log in to your PayPal account.
  2. Then, go to “Send and Request,” and find your “Contacts”
  3. Next, click “View blocked contacts”
  4. Last, click “Unblock” on the contact you want to unblock.

How long will my PayPal be locked?

How Long Does A Paypal Account Stay Locked? I have been unable to log in to my account for too many times. In the event that you locked yourself out due to too many failed login attempts, you will need to wait at least four hours before attempting a new login.