Account limitations prevent certain actions on your PayPal business account. Keep reading to learn what PayPal account limitations are, why they are placed on your account, and how to remove them.
As a business owner, it’s crucial to have constant access to your existing funds for all your business needs. It’s also important to understand what account limitations are, why they may be placed on your business account, and what they mean for you. Understanding these limitations and how to address them could help eliminate potential headaches down the road.
If your business account has been limited, PayPal may temporarily restrict you from withdrawing, sending, or receiving payments. Limitations don’t necessarily indicate you have done anything wrong. Rather, they work as a layer of protection for both buyers and sellers.
Here are some possible reasons why:
Log in to your PayPal business account and visit the Resolution Center to review details of why your account has been limited. This is where you’ll find the specific requested information from PayPal. Here are just some possible requests depending on the issue:
Once you have submitted the requested information, PayPal will commence the review process.
Usually, we will get back to you with next steps or request for additional information in three business days or fewer. The time it takes to lift an account limitation varies depending on the issue. You can visit the Resolution Center to check your account status. If for any reason you can’t complete the necessary steps to lift the limitations, contact Customer Service directly for help.
Understanding how PayPal account limitations work can help you address them effectively. They exist as a layer of protection for your business and your customers, not as a potential hindrance for your business growth. If you’ve been notified that your business account may be limited, you can check your account status in the Resolution Center.
For additional information, view the User Agreement to learn more.