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We will talk about permanent accounts, where you have ever had a balance and after 180 days you cashed it out and DID NOT DELETE THE PAYPAL ACC.
The whole beauty is that from such accounts where we have already cashed out the balance, we can open a case as unauthorized activity and complain that we did not drain the money and God knows where it went.
PayPal will accept the case and start looking into this incident. And very soon PayPal will return the amount to the account balance, which you can drain again.
I opened the case through a call, since when trying to open a case through the resolution center, PayPal gives an error.
When calling, they will ask questions about your activity, you must deny everything!!! Supposedly you did nothing, and did not log into the account for six months.
So we take a permanent hold on the balance, drain it and after a while we open a case, PayPal returns the cash and we withdraw again.
It works with a competent caller on absolutely any PP accounts, it is not at all necessary to drive it into the 180-day limit for this. You can even send your own money from a relatively clean account to your own self-registration, and then report a fraudulent transaction. A fairly common scheme among those who work in the USA.
You just need to create a minimal alibi for yourself, change your IP a little, for example, before the withdrawal, while saving cookies.
The whole beauty is that from such accounts where we have already cashed out the balance, we can open a case as unauthorized activity and complain that we did not drain the money and God knows where it went.
PayPal will accept the case and start looking into this incident. And very soon PayPal will return the amount to the account balance, which you can drain again.
I opened the case through a call, since when trying to open a case through the resolution center, PayPal gives an error.
When calling, they will ask questions about your activity, you must deny everything!!! Supposedly you did nothing, and did not log into the account for six months.
So we take a permanent hold on the balance, drain it and after a while we open a case, PayPal returns the cash and we withdraw again.
It works with a competent caller on absolutely any PP accounts, it is not at all necessary to drive it into the 180-day limit for this. You can even send your own money from a relatively clean account to your own self-registration, and then report a fraudulent transaction. A fairly common scheme among those who work in the USA.
You just need to create a minimal alibi for yourself, change your IP a little, for example, before the withdrawal, while saving cookies.