New paypal problem for Indian Users

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by sumo123, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I received this message today. It seems RBI is increasing problems for Indian Paypal users. Give your comments on this issue.

    Dear <>,

    In compliance with Indian regulations, if you are selling products and services to customers globally, please review the following important information:

    • Any proceeds or earnings received into your PayPal account from the export of goods and services should be withdrawn to your bank account within 30 days.

    • While making the withdrawal please make sure you select the purpose code that best fits your business.

    • Any proceeds or earnings received into your PayPal account from the export of goods and services may only be withdrawn to your bank account in India. This received amount cannot be reused for making purchases.

    • If you would like to make purchases on any website that accepts PayPal, you can continue to use any credit card issued by a bank in India.

    For any questions, please reach out to our customer support teams by following the steps below:

    1. Log into your PayPal account

    2. Click “Contact Us” at the bottom of the page

    3. Click on “Send Us” an email or “Call Us” to reach us by phone


    We cannot thank you enough for your continued attention and patience.



    Thank you,

    PayPal
     
    sumo123, Apr 9, 2010 IP
  2. unna

    unna Well-Known Member

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    It was a mass phishing mail. There is lots of discussion already going on. Cheers...

    However i am not sure.
     
    unna, Apr 9, 2010 IP
  3. WebBuddy

    WebBuddy Well-Known Member

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    @sumo123 - we are all in the same boat.. there are several such threads on DP.. join any one or two of them - most of us are hoping it was a phishing mail (technically that should have some link pointing outside - which was not there) and many friends have tried to prove that it was fake - but 1 or 2 of them have received a confirmation from PayPal that the info in the mail was legit
     
    WebBuddy, Apr 9, 2010 IP