Is there any way me and another person can share a pool of money on PayPal?
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Hello everybody!
A friend and I would like to set up a pool of money we can both deposit and withdraw from on PayPal, similar to a joint bank account. We were wondering if there was any way we could do this under PayPal's Terms of Service. I'm worried that we may get frozen or deactivated. A couple options I have seen are using a business account or making a money pool, but we don't have a business and could not figure out how to have two users administrate a single pool. Is there any way we can do this?
Thank you!
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Try a business account even though "technically" there is no sharing of a PayPal account. Even business accounts requires a primary account holder with financial information either under the business name and/or primary account holder in case bank withdrawals should be made and verification is required. And with anti-money laundering, anti-terrorist funding, US Patriot Act and KYC (Know Your Customer) regulations PayPal has to comply with, it's more trouble than it is worth to do what you want to do.
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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