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Paypal as a funding option

Tue May 03, 2022 9:57 am

I'm very surprised with the lack of discussion of this on here as it is widely accepted.

Is there a reason for this?
Any issues with it such as difficult verification, restrictions, capped transaction amounts or high fees?
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Re: Paypal as a funding option

Tue May 03, 2022 11:38 am

I have only bad stories about paypal.
I tried to use them in England's bookies, make a deposit with 1000GBP + is for them simply reason to block account, freeze money and asking for hillarious number of documents like source of income ...

Unfreeze money there is like completing impossible verification requests for most shitty bookies in the world... never more...
But maybe small players with 30 eur month bankroll will be fine :-\
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Re: Paypal as a funding option

Fri May 06, 2022 8:07 am

I would not advise people to use PayPal for a number of reasons.
1. It seems this is not one of the preferred methods of transactions for bookmakers resulting to various types of flags and verification troubles.
2. I am not quite sure if PayPal is OK with gambling transactions, that would again relust to various flags and verification troubles.
3. PayPal terms and conditions change in a monthly, if not in a weekly base. That is not something that inspires stability. The fact that PayPal holds a banking license is also a (-) for me.

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