Greg Blackburn
40 Cal.
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I recall use discussion how "Paypal was fine for gun parts." Several disagreed when I pointed out their past bans on such. Well, guess what? This is a direct quote from a gentleman on another forum.
" So, I am sure most of you know about eBay and PayPal's anti gun policy of 10 years ago, I remember when eBay put me on notice because I was selling my childhood Roy Rogers cap pistol set around 2005, but eBay relaxed that policy when they saw how much money was to be made / lost. eBay fixed it so that the only way you could do business on eBay was through PayPal, and eBay sells a LOT of gun parts now. So, all was acceptable, I have used PayPal for years to buy gun parts on eBay. However, they have broken from PayPal, and now PayPal has taken up the initiative to review all sales, and cancel, effective immediately any accounts who violate their policy, permanently . They close your account forever, KEEP your banking and credit card info, KEEP your balance (if any) for 6 months, assess your fines and violations, and help themselves to the penalties they put upon you. If there is anything left, they will notify you in 6 months on how you can apply to receive your remaining cash. This is termed non negotiable. Happened to me yesterday. Happened to a friend last week. My only recourse is to switch banks and get a new CC number. So if there is anyone out there who has used PayPal for gun parts in the past, I would recommend keeping a zero balance, and possibly removing any banking institutions you have registered with them. This is just another form of "cancel culture" by the left , designed to punish those who believe in 2A. I would say its time to cancel them."
Also, the email Paypal sent him.
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After a review of your account activity, we've determined that you're in violation of PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy. Specifically, the sale of ammunition, firearms, or firearm parts or accessories. As a result, your account has been permanently limited and you won't be able to conduct any further business using PayPal. This is permitted under the PayPal User Agreement sections Restricted Activities and Actions We May Take. You must remove all references to PayPal from your website(s) and/or auction(s), including removing PayPal as a payment option, the PayPal logo, and the PayPal shopping cart.
If you have funds in your PayPal balance, we'll hold it up for 180 days. These funds may be used to satisfy any obligations you may have under the User Agreement and Acceptable Use Policy, including potential liabilities to third parties and to PayPal for each violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, including monetary damages. After that period, we'll email you with information on how to access any remaining funds.
If there are chargebacks that result in your account balance falling below zero, you will need to settle the amount owed to PayPal to avoid further action.
Customers who are permanently limited for violating the Acceptable Use Policy are not permitted to use PayPal services and are not permitted to open new or additional PayPal accounts.
You can find the complete the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy by clicking Legal at the bottom of any PayPal page.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause. "
I suggest we immediately reopen discussion on this topic before one of our own is hurt.
" So, I am sure most of you know about eBay and PayPal's anti gun policy of 10 years ago, I remember when eBay put me on notice because I was selling my childhood Roy Rogers cap pistol set around 2005, but eBay relaxed that policy when they saw how much money was to be made / lost. eBay fixed it so that the only way you could do business on eBay was through PayPal, and eBay sells a LOT of gun parts now. So, all was acceptable, I have used PayPal for years to buy gun parts on eBay. However, they have broken from PayPal, and now PayPal has taken up the initiative to review all sales, and cancel, effective immediately any accounts who violate their policy, permanently . They close your account forever, KEEP your banking and credit card info, KEEP your balance (if any) for 6 months, assess your fines and violations, and help themselves to the penalties they put upon you. If there is anything left, they will notify you in 6 months on how you can apply to receive your remaining cash. This is termed non negotiable. Happened to me yesterday. Happened to a friend last week. My only recourse is to switch banks and get a new CC number. So if there is anyone out there who has used PayPal for gun parts in the past, I would recommend keeping a zero balance, and possibly removing any banking institutions you have registered with them. This is just another form of "cancel culture" by the left , designed to punish those who believe in 2A. I would say its time to cancel them."
Also, the email Paypal sent him.
"
After a review of your account activity, we've determined that you're in violation of PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy. Specifically, the sale of ammunition, firearms, or firearm parts or accessories. As a result, your account has been permanently limited and you won't be able to conduct any further business using PayPal. This is permitted under the PayPal User Agreement sections Restricted Activities and Actions We May Take. You must remove all references to PayPal from your website(s) and/or auction(s), including removing PayPal as a payment option, the PayPal logo, and the PayPal shopping cart.
If you have funds in your PayPal balance, we'll hold it up for 180 days. These funds may be used to satisfy any obligations you may have under the User Agreement and Acceptable Use Policy, including potential liabilities to third parties and to PayPal for each violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, including monetary damages. After that period, we'll email you with information on how to access any remaining funds.
If there are chargebacks that result in your account balance falling below zero, you will need to settle the amount owed to PayPal to avoid further action.
Customers who are permanently limited for violating the Acceptable Use Policy are not permitted to use PayPal services and are not permitted to open new or additional PayPal accounts.
You can find the complete the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy by clicking Legal at the bottom of any PayPal page.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause. "
I suggest we immediately reopen discussion on this topic before one of our own is hurt.