Title: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: Sawzer on April 09, 2019, 12:58:48 PM Anyone, pm me for deals. Clean money.
Title: Re: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: Zerbis on April 09, 2019, 01:03:45 PM This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner).
Stay away from this kind of activity. RED FLAG for me. Title: Re: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: Sawzer on April 09, 2019, 01:07:08 PM This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner). Stay away from this kind of activity. RED FLAG for me. Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Title: Re: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: AdolfinWolf on April 09, 2019, 02:11:43 PM This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner). Stay away from this kind of activity. RED FLAG for me. Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Isn't the definition of a paypal stealth account that there is no clear owner associated with the account? If you can prove that you are the owner of the paypal account through some form of documentation, why don't you just open a bank account with that documentation yourself? I believe you can open an online Checking account with BoA pretty easily. (Or check the thread in service discussion which lists a number of EU banks that can be opened online.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1756494.0 Title: Re: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: Sawzer on April 09, 2019, 02:58:12 PM This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner). Stay away from this kind of activity. RED FLAG for me. Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Isn't the definition of a paypal stealth account that there is no clear owner associated with the account? If you can prove that you are the owner of the paypal account through some form of documentation, why don't you just open a bank account with that documentation yourself? I believe you can open an online Checking account with BoA pretty easily. (Or check the thread in service discussion which lists a number of EU banks that can be opened online.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1756494.0 Any for usa? Title: Re: Looking for usa bank account to withdraw paypal fund (owner gets 30%) Post by: AdolfinWolf on April 09, 2019, 04:14:48 PM This is a way for cashout illegal/stolen fund by using person in the middle (bank account owner). Stay away from this kind of activity. RED FLAG for me. Not illegal. Can proof to anyone interested that i am the owner of the paypal stealth account. Limitation is past 180days and i need to use usa bank account to withdraw. Nothing illegal. Isn't the definition of a paypal stealth account that there is no clear owner associated with the account? If you can prove that you are the owner of the paypal account through some form of documentation, why don't you just open a bank account with that documentation yourself? I believe you can open an online Checking account with BoA pretty easily. (Or check the thread in service discussion which lists a number of EU banks that can be opened online.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1756494.0 Any for usa? I referred to BoA in above post. https://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checking/advantage-banking/ Requirements; Quote Social Security number and date of birth of all account holders Shouldn't be hard at all to fullfill these if you're actually a US resident.Phone number and email address Physical U.S. address (no post office boxes) Debit card or account information for funding your new account *with legit business purposes* |