Paypal's new policies

Found this a bit ago. Apparently they are banning some accounts for some of this.

I assume but do not know this relates to auto's or other knives that brakes laws in your state? No idea but be careful about what you put in the description.

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I wish they would quit trying to micro manage things that are none of their business.
 
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I had someone from china trying to start a parallel account a few years ago so I had to verify my account. PayPal already has more of your information than you'll ever imagine. They asked me a series of about twenty questions which were multiple choice, you didn't feed them the information. They know where you grew up, went to school, step parents maiden names, address you havent lived at for twenty years, all kinds of stuff that you didn't even give anyone specifically but financial institutions have, even credit card companies and banks, make you feel like they are the CIA. I actually stopped them after a few questions and asked how the hell they knew that stuff because it was stuff I had never told any financial institution or company.
I dont know why they are making this a point now? If they expect me to use it as a regular log in they will lose my business.
 
Found this a bit ago. Apparently they are banning some accounts for some of this.

I assume but do not know this relates to auto's or other knives that brakes laws in your state? No idea but be careful about what you put in the description.

t4fz7U8.png
Suddenly ebay has automatic knives being sold on it and they seem okay with it, as the ones I've watched have sold, not been removed as per policy. Strange paypal would care.
 
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