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Selling digital items and using PayPal as payment processor

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I use WordPress and I have a website developed by the same CMS. In the plugins list, I have this plugin easy digital downloads which allows me to sell digital products on my site. Now, I am curious to know if PayPal won't limit that account since I will be receiving money from different accounts since my products are hot. Any risks involved?
 
I am not sure, but I don't think PayPal will limit your account if you are receiving money from different accounts. If you have doubt, you can open PayPal Business account - which will give you the flexibility to accept payments wherever you sell, besides providing you with seller protection, and also access to millions of active PayPal accounts worldwide.
 
PayPal business account will be the right option for you in this case. So to alleviate your fears and get you off any risk with PayPal team or bots go for the business account.
 
Hi all
I do have a shop where I sell digital products (video courses) with easy digital downloads too, and I use Paypal.

I'll say depends what you mean by:
My products are hot.

Me, I didn't have any problem with PayPal, for info I have a business account.
My courses are serious and target serious buyers, maybe that's why Paypal let me be.

If you are selling products that promise the moon or a lot of money etc, better use a third-party platform.
Means, Use gunroad, jvzoo, https://www.beermoneyforum.com/ or any alternatives (search, there are dozen and dozen of them), get paid on the platform, after that transfer your gains to PayPal.

I hope this helps.
Cheers.
 
Having a business account with PayPal and also contacting them as regards your nature of business will help you, once you have clear understanding and go ahead from them they won't limit your account.
 
upgrade you paypal to a business account and all things gonna be alright
paypal are very strectful on those kind of things
so don't take the risk
 
Hi all
I do have a shop where I sell digital products (video courses) with easy digital downloads too, and I use Paypal.

I'll say depends what you mean by:
My products are hot.

Me, I didn't have any problem with PayPal, for info I have a business account.
My courses are serious and target serious buyers, maybe that's why Paypal let me be.

If you are selling products that promise the moon or a lot of money etc, better use a third-party platform.
Means, Use gunroad, jvzoo, https://www.beermoneyforum.com/ or any alternatives (search, there are dozen and dozen of them), get paid on the platform, after that transfer your gains to PayPal.

I hope this helps.
Cheers.
This is a very good suggestion, we are mostly in the dark as it stands in my opinion cos we don't know the hot products the poster wish to sell, if they are not in good list of PayPal there might be issues as such he should opt for suggestions above .
 
The choice of PayPal could be a tricky one due to the recent problems encountered by users due to their strictness. PayPal Business account should be able to satisfy your payment needs as long as you don't fall on the wrong side of the payment system.

Sadly we dont have a better popular payment system with same userbase as paypal. I wonder why ! paypal have do many issues that any competitor can have easier usage system and more freedom to beat paypal. Bot so hard definitely.
 
I guess it is also dependent sites owners , if most of them add more processors like BMF did, gradually the Fame PayPal has will fade off. Skrill, Payeer and payoneer have great potential.
 
Use Payoneer, Paypal is not good for selling digital items especially if you selling them on public spaces like facebook, twitter or if you promote you site by using those platforms.
 
Use Payoneer, Paypal is not good for selling digital items especially if you selling them on public spaces like facebook, twitter or if you promote you site by using those platforms.
Good suggestion, payoneer has no threat nor limitations like PayPal does , with payooneer he can easily link it to his local account and withdraw his money stress-free.
 
If it's a business account, you will have to provide documents when your account gets limited, if it's personnal, you will just have to pass a small verification process .
Selling digital products is more risky when you are doing it in ebay and not outside
 
If it's a business account, you will have to provide documents when your account gets limited, if it's personnal, you will just have to pass a small verification process .
Selling digital products is more risky when you are doing it in ebay and not outside

I have a question regarding Paypal business account - how do you deal with tax deadline? I heard it's for Americans only or... Based on many American-based earning sites I worked on there's no need to report your tax if your earning is less than $600 per year. Any suggestion how to deal with this?
 
I have a question regarding Paypal business account - how do you deal with tax deadline? I heard it's for Americans only or... Based on many American-based earning sites I worked on there's no need to report your tax if your earning is less than $600 per year. Any suggestion how to deal with this?
I asked my friends, he said that they pay no taxes (they aren't from the US by the way), they have to send the invoice, and they also use more than one account while working
 
I asked my friends, he said that they pay no taxes (they aren't from the US by the way), they have to send the invoice, and they also use more than one account while working

Weird, I am no American citizen either, but then I once get a nitification about tax deadline in my Paypal business account. At that time I've only received about $50 into that paypal account... Hmm, oh well, I already deleted that account anyway. Thanks for the reply.
 
Weird, I am no American citizen either, but then I once get a nitification about tax deadline in my Paypal business account. At that time I've only received about $50 into that paypal account... Hmm, oh well, I already deleted that account anyway. Thanks for the reply.
I believe they should cut the taxes from the transactions, so they face no issues unlike in collecting them yearly or monthly
 

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