Bypassing Paypal's restrictions?

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DavidEi

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Hey Everyone,

I am posting this here but I am not sure whether this topic is exclusive to the mentor's group. Anyway, I am in an online service business that mainly uses Paypal to process payments. I have had some issues with Paypal in the past (account restrictions) even though my business is legitimate.

I have tried it all but it seems that account restrictions are random and hard to prevent. For that reason, I am looking for ways to own multiple PayPals.

The current options I am seeing so far, are:

1. Incorporate many companies, so each company can be tied to a Paypal account.
2. Stealth PayPals.

I assume that a company's setup + ongoing costs would be high in most jurisdictions, so what countries would be preferable for cheap companies? Finally, I have no experience in Stealth accounts, but is it possible to own many stealth accounts and send the money to a unique company's bank account? This way I could pay taxes on those payments received, but I am not sure if linking stealth PPs to a business bank account would work from a tax standpoint.

Thank you
 
DavidEi said:
I assume that a company's setup + ongoing costs would be high in most jurisdictions, so what countries would be preferable for cheap companies? Finally, I have no experience in Stealth accounts, but is it possible to own many stealth accounts and send the money to a unique company'
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yes it is possible, that's why the name "stealth accounts"

DavidEi said:
I am posting this here but I am not sure whether this topic is exclusive to the mentor's group.
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again, you are correct, only for mentor group where you will find even much more not just stealth accounts.

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Do you want a total anonymous company with bank account? Get a step by step guide on how to do that here, it only requires mentor group gold.
 
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