[EDIT] Paypal Has Gone Into Overdrive
2 months ago
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EDIT: I can confirm this is an AUP check, one of the support team slipped up. So not even clean terminology can save you from this, let alone "vague" like I saw the mentioned post suggesting.
A few days before I reopened for January I was shared a post that's been doing the rounds, about being sensible with what you list on your invoices.
Luckily I already had a habit of keeping invoices labelled strictly to along the lines of; buyer, month/acronym of theme, tier, # of characters.
Well,I don't know if this is a coincidence or if even that is enough to get you flagged, because the very first YCH slot I sold, which was simply labelled; "January Offer Slot - £10 Template + £2 Alteration", triggered limitations on my Paypal the moment the invoice was paid. On top of asking for info I had to rely on Support to provide previously and was told I wouldn't be asked for again, it's asking for info on where I post and what... here's hoping launching the lighter side couldn't have come at a better time.
However this plays out, I'm making an alternative/backup elsewhere. I can cherish the silver lining what set this off was a mere £10 YCH and not a multi-character multi-part Shaded Tier comm, but I cannot go on with Paypal being my sole method of payment with this kind of hair-trigger account restricting behaviour constantly hanging over me.
A few days before I reopened for January I was shared a post that's been doing the rounds, about being sensible with what you list on your invoices.
Luckily I already had a habit of keeping invoices labelled strictly to along the lines of; buyer, month/acronym of theme, tier, # of characters.
Well,
However this plays out, I'm making an alternative/backup elsewhere. I can cherish the silver lining what set this off was a mere £10 YCH and not a multi-character multi-part Shaded Tier comm, but I cannot go on with Paypal being my sole method of payment with this kind of hair-trigger account restricting behaviour constantly hanging over me.
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Though I can now confirm it IS purely an AUP check. So take note anyone reading this, not even clean terminology will protect you, let alone "vague".