What do you guys think about paypal holding everybody's money for 21 days?
Where did you hear about this change? Is there an article? Idk if I want my money on hold.
Hey Flor!!! Yesterday I did some research about this topic and I found a forum online and I got the impression that if you sell things on Ebay, then your money could be on hold...I don't think it will pertain to users of Paypal that just receive payments or send payments to regular websites. Many people on this forum said that they weren't getting their money from Ebay and that people out there were trying to scam Paypal with a fake Ebay URLs, that's all that I could understand what was going on...but this forum was from January 2010......I went to Paypal and there was nothing stating that a member's money would be put on hold.....I don't know exactly the URL I was at, but just look it up on the Yahoo search engine....you'll find it there. I'll see what's up in your chat room!
YES actually paypal does state the money will be on hold...
PayPal Payment Holds
We're committed to providing you and your customers with a fast and secure payment service while keeping our prices competitive. To keep ourselves on track, we've established a Funds Availability Policy.
We might be throwing some new words at you here, but we promise to explain them in full detail. As part of our Funds Availability Policy, "reserves" may apply to certain accounts. A reserve is a percentage of your payments that'll be released at a later date. A related term is "payment hold." A payment hold is a type of reserve in which 100% of the funds received are held for a specified amount of time.
Payment hold - a longer definition
A payment hold is an amount of money that belongs to you, set aside by PayPal, while we make sure that your customers are satisfied. The payments received are held temporarily as a pending balance in your account, and released after a given timeframe. The funds may be released early if PayPal determines that the transaction has been fulfilled and your customers are satisfied.
Please note: Although not available for use, the funds are yours and will be reflected in your pending balance and eligible for money market dividends* for eligible accounts.
Why does PayPal hold payments?
Payment holds ensure that sellers have sufficient funds in their account if, for example, a customer files a dispute. This allows PayPal to provide a fast and secure payment service to you and your customers while keeping our prices competitive.
We know this is a change in the way we do business with you and we hope you understand that, if your payment is held, you haven't done anything wrong. In deciding whether to hold payments, we review many factors including transaction activity, business type, and customer disputes.
When do payment holds apply?
Payment holds may be applied to some or all transactions in your account. Here are some common reasons for holding payments:
* You have limited history or selling activity with eBay and PayPal
* You have an eBay feedback score of less than 100 or received fewer than 20 Detailed Seller Ratings in the last 12 months, and do not have a record of good performance
* If you have low Detailed Seller Ratings or other indication of below standard performance on eBay
* You have a high rate of customer disputes, claims or chargebacks
* You're selling in a high risk category or industry such as, but not limited to, tickets, travel, gift certificates, computers, consumer electronics, or cell phones
* Your payment activity is inconsistent. For example, you have a spike in selling activity or you started selling in a new category without an established history in that category
* The account information you have provided is incomplete or inaccurate
If your payments are held, PayPal will provide you with notice specifying the terms. The terms may require that the amounts received into your account are held for a certain period of time. PayPal will re-evaluate your account periodically and contact you when we stop applying payment holds.
If your payments are held, the funds will be shown as "pending" in your PayPal balance.
When does PayPal release the payment?
Payments will be held in a pending balance for a certain time period. For example, if you receive a $100 payment (after fees), the $100 will be held in a pending balance for the specified amount of time. After the hold is released, the money will be available for withdrawal.
The money may be released sooner if:
1. We can confirm that the item was delivered**
2. Your buyer leaves positive feedback (Applies only to eBay items)
To get access to this money more quickly, please process this order right away and communicate with your customers early and often.
What can I do to avoid payment holds?
Here are some things you can do:
* Improve your DSR feedback rating
* Avoid buyer disputes, claims, and chargebacks
* If you have a buyer dispute, resolve it quickly
* Process your orders right away and ship quickly using a service that provides tracking and delivery confirmation
* Communicate early and often with your buyers
* Make sure you confirm your address and phone numbers and keep them up to date
* Verify your account and keep your financials up to date
I'm a new seller. Will payments I receive be held?
Not necessarily. If you're a new seller with PayPal, we may hold your payments until you establish a record of good selling performance.
I'm a tenured PayPal seller. Will payments I receive be held?
Not necessarily. If you don't have a record of good performance or have limited selling activity or other indication of potential performance problems, your payments may be held.
Can held funds be used to pay for shipping?
If you print labels and pay for shipping through PayPal or eBay, the cost of shipping will be released from your pending balance shortly after purchase. Printing labels on eBay and PayPal is free. You're charged only the cost of shipping.
* For US customers, if you are enrolled in the PayPal Money Market Fund, you will earn interest on your held funds.
**We can confirm delivery if you ship the item with UPS, USPS or FedEx and either use PayPal or eBay shipping labels or upload tracking information from the transaction details page. This applies to US domestic shipments only. Once the tracking number reflects the shipment is delivered, PayPal will review and may release the Hold after 3 days elapses. This provides enough time for the buyer to review the shipment and file a dispute if necessary.