Request Increase the amount that will be immediately available

Ginoi
Contributor
Contributor

Hi Guys,

 

Any Idea how to solve this issue. 

 

"Some money from your sales may be held each month
We wanted to remind you that any payments from sales that you receive above $XXXXXXX USD will be held temporarily and released after the orders are fulfilled.
You’re now nearing the amount that will be immediately available to you from sales each month, so some money from your sales may be held temporarily.
You can easily request that more money be available to you sooner. We'll also periodically adjust this release amount to match your business growth. And, if business is a little slower one month, the amount available to you won’t be reduced.

 

To request an increase, log in to your PayPal account, click the Notifications icon at the top of the page and then click Request Increase at the bottom of the page.
If you request an increase, we usually can give you an instant response. However, in some cases, it can take up to 3 business days. You can request an increase once every 30 days."

 

The Request Increase Link we got from Paypal does not work.

 

Thanks!

 

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sharpiemarker
Esteemed Advisor
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@Ginoi 

 

Contact customer service to request it. And the request can only be made once a month if they reject your request the current month.

 

Visit https://www.paypal.com/selfhelp/home

Click Contact Us at the bottom.

 

Option 1: Go to topic closest to your issue, then click Message Us or Call Us after the This information might help box so PayPal can better direct your message or call to the right department to resolve your problem.

 

Option 2: Scroll to the bottom to select a contact option: Message Us or Call Us.

 

Live chat might be available depending on time of day or availability of the service in your country.

 

A live chat box will automatically appear if available if you’re in the help page long enough. 

 

There’s also social media:    

PayPal on Facebook

PayPal on Twitter


Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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