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PayPal Withdrawal / Sending Limit — Causes & Compliance Guide

Understand why PayPal suspends accounts for withdrawal / sending limit issues and diagnose your case using Appeal Architect's deterministic compliance protocol.

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Why This Happens

PayPal imposed limits on how much you can withdraw, send, or receive. Limits are typically linked to unverified accounts, new accounts, or accounts flagged for additional review. Lifting limits requires identity and financial verification.

Example Notification

"Your PayPal account has been restricted due to withdrawal / sending limit concerns."

Compliance Steps

Understand the specific withdrawal or sending limit

Verify your bank account and card

Complete identity verification

Build positive volume history

Request a manual review of limits if needed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a Withdrawal / Sending Limit on PayPal?
PayPal imposed limits on how much you can withdraw, send, or receive. Limits are typically linked to unverified accounts, new accounts, or accounts flagged for additional review. Lifting limits requires identity and financial verification.
What should I do about a Withdrawal / Sending Limit?
Understand the specific withdrawal or sending limit. Verify your bank account and card. Complete identity verification. Build positive volume history. Request a manual review of limits if needed

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