Best Front Business for Paypal

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garyg

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Hey Guys,

As you know paypal loves to block accounts and keep peoples money for‌ 180 days.

Is there anything they actually do like? and are happy to sell?

If I had a buisness that could be perfect for there long list of T's and‍ C's what would it be?

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G
 
Hi,

I'd say that anything has a working tracking is okay. Don't sell anything risk-related‌ like gaming, adult content or whatever. No digital products. Avoid restrictions by not shipping worldwide.‍ Don't sell cigarettes, alcohol or anything else coming from a restricted country. Don't even use⁠ the name of a restricted country that or a country that has problems with USA.⁤

Reply to every dispute and don't send money to other people via friends and family.⁣ Don't send friends and family or products and services to Africans or Chinese. PayPal seems⁢ to absolutely hate that.

Perfect business? Yeah, pretty hard to find. I'd go with something︀ absolutely normal like low-cost clothing. Pretty much no restrictions, no fakes available and probably an︁ average of 50-100 USD per sale.
 
I spent a bit of time looking into what is considered 'high-risk' by Paypal. To‌ be honest it's almost like they don't want to take any business going by what‍ is considered good/bad. Clothing is something that has been considered.
 
PayPal sucks to work with when it comes to high risk business i.e. P**N, pharma,‌ casino so forth. Even a simple plumber service would suck using paypal.

Frontstore: I would‍ find some professional we designers, spend the 2 or 3K to get something setup that⁠ looks real and really professional, so I would find another product to sell which is⁤ not considered high risk to mix the transactions.
 
Yup, that is what the focus is now. Quality over quantity as we have burned‌ through a number of stealth PP accounts in the last 3 months alone.
 
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