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Mungukun
1 year ago

No paypal has blocked me for life.

That’s reasonable. Was also a massive violation of the GTC.

But I wasn’t juvenile, you have to do something.

No. PayPal, like any bank, is not obliged to enter terms and conditions with you.

You were not yet criminal, but very well civilian delicable (This is from 7 years old). So you also have to make the decision of PayPal to have nothing more to do with you in civil law.

You have not received a penalty from PayPal in the sense of criminal law (which can only impose courts), but only a lifetime barrier in the sense of civil law.

DonCredo
1 year ago

I’m saying you’ve just learned something about it because you feel the consequences now. If it weren’t, it would be 100% shitegal.

And if I see how often “small young people” are whining around when they are caught, and as you now want to rely on criminally, then that is a slate, because everyone who is able to register with PayPal decides WISSENTLICH to enter a wrong date of birth. This is also understood by 13. You don’t have to tell me.

Now you reap the fruits of your doing and that’s right. And you learned from it, then that’s good for you.

The fact that you are no longer allowed to use PayPal is that you have broken your own, my compassion keeps within limits

DonCredo
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcix96

What do you whistle then, it fits all 🤷 ♂️

HarryXXX
1 year ago

No, you can’t do that. They locked you up because of your misconduct, and you’ll stay locked forever. There is no claim that a bank must take you as a customer.

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Paypal blocked me for life.

That’s good and right.
If liars, counterfeiters, fraudsters and AGB offenders are always locked and Paypal can never use again, this is…

  • good for Paypal
  • good for all honest paypal users
Lennox19901607
1 year ago

What are you going to do? Against your own shit you built?