PayPal - Rolling Reserve



PayPal is such a fucking waste of space. I agree about the merchant account too.
 
I've had a 5% rolling reserve for a couple of years with those bastards, I know it could be worse but it pisses me off that they are constantly sitting on between $5k-$10k of my money for no reason.
 
yep, cost of doing business. Sorry but this is reality. I've spent my time pissed, now just work harder.

Just launched: Bofu's paypal money transfer bot for the PP haters in all of us. Only $100/m but there's a 5% rolling reserve.

Review copy plz?
 
Eh, I prefer Serve and my merchant account, anyway.

Unfortunately Serve is only available in the US.

Fuck GayPal Get a merchant account

He already said he has one.

...no? if it's a rolling reserve that means you maintain that as long as the account is processing volume. on top of that, he's lucky it's not 6 months like some processors are requiring.

Yeah, exactly. We have a 10% 6 month rolling reserve on our merchant account though we're looking at changing to another system where the reserve may or may not be imposed.

PayPal is such a fucking waste of space. I agree about the merchant account too.

WTF is wrong with the reading comprehension around here? Furthermore, you'd be a fool to not offer PayPal as a payment option to your customers, many of whom may not have the cards you accept or even a card at all.
 
lol every credit processor for high risk requires a rolling reserve, this is standard operating procedure. If you're doing anything that tipped them to thinking it's even the slightest bit riskier than normal, it's understandable.

As said, I understand the reason for rolling reserve, despite me having been doing this over 4 years and never once having a chargeback and only having 1 dispute.

My issue lies with the minimum reserve placed on my account with no warning. What they're doing is illegal in my state, Florida, seeing as they're only licensed as a money transmitter. By the State of Florida, money transmitters are required to transfer all funds to the recipient within 10 days of receipt.
 
Yeah, I think a lot of the people reading this thread don't know how much your conversion rates drop when not offering PayPal...
 
If your doing over $50k a month you should have an account manager at Paypal
 
If your doing over $50k a month you should have an account manager at Paypal

I do, they won't tell me anything. They just refer me to their legal counsel and legal dept, but they don't have a working phone number. I have to send them an inquiry via snail mail.
 
I take it you don't transact over like $300 a day. It's kind of hard to keep up on something like that when you're transacting a lot more.

We have a number we always wire out at, and I make sure to always answer the phone fast when their "reps" call me. Though I know it's a numbers game, and we're "lucky" so far.

Noob. Real ballers have bots coded to withdraw money from your Paypal whenever you receive a payment.