Withdrawing from stealth PayPal account into bank account

Joe95

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Hi,

Bought a PayPal account (stealth) - this has now become limited and I’m worried about my funds I have £5,000 in there. They now hold my funds for 180 days. This account is from the Philippines and I’m from the uk.

Is it just as simple withdrawing into my uk bank account, because obviously the name on the PayPal account won’t match my uk bank account.

or do I need to go through a different process.

looking forward to hearing from you all :-)
 
Hi,

Bought a PayPal account (stealth) - this has now become limited and I’m worried about my funds I have £5,000 in there. They now hold my funds for 180 days. This account is from the Philippines and I’m from the uk.

Is it just as simple withdrawing into my uk bank account, because obviously the name on the PayPal account won’t match my uk bank account.

or do I need to go through a different process.

looking forward to hearing from you all :)
Try attaching payoneer bank account with your paypal.
 
This doesn’t work. What else can I do? Surely they can’t take my money. Very worried now.
 
What issue do you have with linking Payoneer? Did you try to link US bank provided by Payoneer?
 
Try to link your country bank card. this method can withdrawal to your bank account.
 
Usually you need a bank account from the same region as the paypal account, in your case PH. Ive seen a service here on BHW that helps people getting their limit on Paypal removed by supplying fake documents. Give that a try and if it gets removed you can send the funds to someone that can withdraw it for you.
 
What issue do you have with linking Payoneer? Did you try to link US bank provided by Payoneer?
He bought his PayPal account, meaning it is not in his name, therefore he doesn't have documents for it and Payoneer will ask for documents matching the details to his stealth PayPal account before he gets approved for US bank account. He can't legally produce those documents and using any other "trick" would risk way more than the 5k he has in account. The choice is of course OP's if he decides to "buy addons to his stealth PayPal account".


Whatever reason you (OP) had to buy a fake PayPal, building it up to 5k was a big mistake. Surely it wasn't for tax reasons because 5k is nothing in the UK so it is probably something way worse.
 
Payoneer provides US receiving bank account. Do you have Payoneer account?
Yes signed up yes
He bought his PayPal account, meaning it is not in his name, therefore he doesn't have documents for it and Payoneer will ask for documents matching the details to his stealth PayPal account before he gets approved for US bank account. He can't legally produce those documents and using any other "trick" would risk way more than the 5k he has in account. The choice is of course OP's if he decides to "buy addons to his stealth PayPal account".


Whatever reason you (OP) had to buy a fake PayPal, building it up to 5k was a big mistake. Surely it wasn't for tax reasons because 5k is nothing in the UK so it is probably something way worse.
I do have documents
 
PayPal is very strict. They can close accounts immediately and take your money if anything doesn't line up. I reccomend using real details or find a new payment platform once you finish this up. Not worth the stress and worry.
 
PayPal is very strict. They can close accounts immediately and take your money if anything doesn't line up. I reccomend using real details or find a new payment platform once you finish this up. Not worth the stress and worry.
They can’t take my money. It’s highly against the law
 
They can’t take my money. It’s highly against the law
I get your point, and I also don't know how this money was obtained, and why exactly you were using a stealth account. So my advice may not be 100% valid. At the same time although, if any of your information is blatently incorrect for malicious purposes. Or your account was reported by other PayPal users or the money was obtained in any way illegally. They do have 100% right to close your account. It's stated right in their terms of service. In no way as well am I saying your doing anything wrong as well. I have just seen people get their accounts closed due to suspicions of illegal activity is all.
 
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