Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Multiple Paypal Accounts
MoneyMakerGroup > Payment Processors & Currency Exchange > Payment Processors & E-Currencies > PayPal


mister_acf
first of all can i have multiple accounts and if i can could they both be verified with the same bank account?
Lexer
QUOTE(mister_acf @ Dec 16 2006, 07:27 AM) [snapback]3365035[/snapback]

first of all can i have multiple accounts and if i can could they both be verified with the same bank account?


i don't think so! But you can have multiple accounts as the info on them is different! tongue4.gif
victory
it`s not possible to have multiple pp accounts from the same IP.
Paypal will block your accounts.
..::[CoutureChic]::..
Erm I have some paypal accounts but with different info on them smile.gif
luclaluclac
QUOTE(victory @ Dec 17 2006, 04:47 AM) [snapback]3372496[/snapback]

it`s not possible to have multiple pp accounts from the same IP.
Paypal will block your accounts.


I agree with you! That's policy of Paypal, they will suspend your acc with "account limited" ...
I have 2 and both of them came "Your account is limited".
Lost 2 VCC for this!
dry.gif
visitor
QUOTE(victory @ Dec 17 2006, 04:47 AM) [snapback]3372496[/snapback]

it`s not possible to have multiple pp accounts from the same IP.
Paypal will block your accounts.



We have 2 PP account but not have money , PP not block .
Dale102
Yeah what they said....no dry.gif
etrader
paypal does not accept multiple accounts even with different info

read its terms of use
Yippee
Am I the only one here who can read? Go to your PayPal account and click on the "ACCOUNTS" link at the bottom menu. Here you will find their policy, which I've copied below:
QUOTE
PayPal allows members to have one Personal account and one Premier or Business account. However, each PayPal account must contain unique email addresses and financial information. You may upgrade your account at any time.


Also, here is an excerpt from the User Agreement:
QUOTE
2.2 Personal, Premier and Business Accounts. We offer three different types of Accounts: Personal, Premier and Business Accounts. You may only hold one Personal Account and either one Premier or one Business Account. By opening a Premier or Business Account and accepting the terms as outlined in this Agreement, you attest that you are not establishing the Account primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.


Annel
QUOTE(victory @ Dec 17 2006, 05:47 AM) [snapback]3372496[/snapback]

it`s not possible to have multiple pp accounts from the same IP.
Paypal will block your accounts.



My family has 3 different acc and we have same IP of course.
Never had any problems with Paypal for over 4 years

Before you post here something, people, check your info and don't desinform others annoyed.gif

You can't make multiple acc for one person, but it's not about IP
Yippee
QUOTE(Annel @ Jan 27 2007, 12:15 AM) [snapback]3598495[/snapback]

Before you post here something, people, check your info and don't desinform others annoyed.gif

You can't make multiple acc for one person, but it's not about IP


Did you even read my post above? Read it and then go to PayPal and read the terms for yourself.
REPEAT: PAYPAL ALLOWS MEMBERS TO HAVE 2 ACCOUNTS
Nio
QUOTE(Annel @ Jan 27 2007, 04:15 AM) [snapback]3598495[/snapback]

My family has 3 different acc and we have same IP of course.
Never had any problems with Paypal for over 4 years

Before you post here something, people, check your info and don't desinform others annoyed.gif

You can't make multiple acc for one person, but it's not about IP


Hi Annel!

I agree to Yippee. Paypal is clear on they terms.

Well... you may open several accounts for your own risk. shutup.gif
Zedila
I don't think so! e-gold allow multiple accounts. Contact paypal for that. They answer your questions in time!
niyyie
Paypal allows a maximum of two accounts per individual. One personal account and one Premier or Business account. IP address is not an issue. Cannot be. Many folks share the same IP, depending on which Internet Service Provider you use. Using IP as a yardstick will be impracticable.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.