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Can I use Paypal to purchase kratom without jeopardizing my account? A friend had her account terminated without notice for purchasing kratom. I depend on this leaf for pain relief for my spinal injury.
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Your friend already got the answer. It's up to you if you want the same consequences.
When you select PayPal as a payment processor you explicitly agree to PayPal policies. If you don't like the service and policies are free to select a different service.
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Your friend already got the answer. It's up to you if you want the same consequences.
When you select PayPal as a payment processor you explicitly agree to PayPal policies. If you don't like the service and policies are free to select a different service.
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Thank you for your response. Your policies convey a disregard for people's need to make the best possible choices to manage their health. You can be confident I and many of my friends WILL GLADLY select a different service.
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It's not my policies; it's PayPal's policies--the policies you accepted when you started using PayPal.
I'm just another user here.
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Try using a different payment method-cash,money order,postal order,money gram,western union.
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@bfranklin wrote:Thank you for your response. Your policies convey a disregard for people's need to make the best possible choices to manage their health. You can be confident I and many of my friends WILL GLADLY select a different service.
Paypal is a payment processor,not doctor or pharmacy dispensing medicine,there are other options of making payments-cash,credit card direct,western union,moneygram,postal order,money order,cashier check and even personal check.
how do we pay for medicine and doctor visit before PAYPAL,before credit card or even insurance?
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PayPal have to follow the law too and to make it simple for them legally/jurisdiction-wise, they would simply ban or restrict a certain product/service. And it would be so problematic and costly if you threw disputes, chargebacks, and risk of fraud into the mix. It's a smart business move for PayPal to avoid it.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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True... at least until people stop using paypal entirely to protest their unwillingness to help their customers acquire needed medicines! At some point, it will cost Paypal more to ignore this issue than to make the necessary effort to support laws on a state-by-state basis.

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