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February 16, 2012, 06:28:06 PM |
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A little backstory first, I've been trying to confirm my home address on my verified PayPal account. I added my debit card, entered my address as it's written on my bank account, and tried to verify it. It failed verification 3 times, idk why. I decided to contact customer support to explain the issue and hopefully resolve it so I could use my PayPal account, which has been verified for a few years now, as a purchasing option for certain sites. Here's what the representative told me-
"As you have mentioned, you would like to confirm your home address listed on file. Looking through your PayPal account, I saw that you have successfully added your card that ends with xx97 on October 4, 2011 however, your address is unconfirmed.
From further checking, at the time you were trying to add the card, I found out that it failed the Address Verification System (AVS) 3 times due to this we will not be able to confirm your address anymore. I recommend you to add a different card that matches your billing address to have a confirmed address on your PayPal account."
One major problem with their response, I only have 1 card that is linked to my home address. I became pretty aggravated and responded with this-
"I don't have another card, that IS my card which is tied to MY HOME ADDRESS. You're system is obviously flawed. I've been a verified member of PayPal for years now and have never once opened a dispute or requested a charge back and this is how you treat a valuable customer? No wonder why people, myself included, want Bitcoin to succeed!"
See what I did there? lol
When I woke up this morning I received an email which read-
"We need your help resolving an issue with your account. To give us time to work together on this, we've temporarily limited what you can do with your account until the issue is resolved.
We understand it may be frustrating not to have full access to your PayPal account. We want to work with you to get your account back to normal as quickly as possible.
What's the problem?
We want to check with you to make sure that no one has logged in to your account without your permission.
Please take a moment to change your password and create new security questions. You should also take a look at your account information and recent transactions. Make sure that your account information (address, phone number, etc.) hasn't changed and that you recognize all of your recent transactions.
If you see a payment that you don't recognize, let us know by going to the Resolution Center. Click "Dispute a Transaction" to report an unauthorized transaction."
Funny part is I've never had a dispute, chargeback, or anything of the sort.
Long story short, PayPal really doesn't like the mention of Bitcoin and took it out on me.
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