You need to contact PayPal and have them issue a refund for the transaction that caused your account to be limited in order to fix it.
A PayPal account can be limited for a number of reasons including:A history of bad buyer ratingsViolating the PayPal User AgreementA history of security incidentsFraudulent activity on the account
Yes, you can. PayPal limits accounts for a variety of reasons, but they are not permanent. You can have your account limited if you have violated their terms of service or committed fraud. If you have been limited by PayPal, you will need to wait at least six months before opening a new account.
If your PayPal account is limited, you will not be able to send or receive money from other people. You’ll also be unable to withdraw funds from your PayPal account.
One way to stop PayPal limitations is to get a credit card.This answer is not helpful.
No, PayPal cannot put you in jail.
This question is too vague.
You can change your PayPal limit by following these steps:-Log into your PayPal account and click “Profile” in the top right corner.-Click “Limits” at the bottom of the page.-Select a new monthly limit from the dropdown menu and press “Update.
No, you can’t delete your PayPal account. You can deactivate it, but not delete it.
PayPal can report to police if it suspects fraud, but it is not obligated to do so.