So i sent some money to a fake account i made because i have 2 paypal accounts, one with my real details and everything on the others fake with fake details and unverified. I sent money from my real on to my fake one. It was £60 which is over 100 bucks i think (for the americans) and that payment went fine but when i tried to purchase something from a website, the payment was declined and 5 minutes later i got the email saying i was limited. With the £60 still in my account! all i want to do is send the money to my main account to withdraw to my bank but i can't! I never did anything bad with them, i just liked having two accounts as one of them could act as a back up if need be. I was wondering if there was anything i could do to get the money back before the 180 days limit? I know what i did was wrong but why do i feel like i'm the one that was robbed
Yeh it was a silly thing to do but i only had two accounts just in case something happened to one account i'll have the other as back-up if i need it.
u can read on resolution centre and give paypal needed commonly paypal need photo id, invoice credit card, etc it base of ur reason limitation
cant u just refund that money to the original paypal id ? i think limited accounts can refund so whats the problem ?
LOL what if the second account gets limited too. If refund doesn't work, then you have no option but to confess to paypal.
And may be he can say that he just opened two accounts for backup purposes. No harmful intentions were involved. By the way can a single person have 2 personal accounts?