on 08-12-2013 12:35 PM
on 08-12-2013 12:48 PM
Yes, it is necessary or paypal will close your account. They have to comply with Australia's Money Laundering Laws.
on 08-12-2013 05:29 PM
Thanks so much for your response. There is conflicting advice on different websites. I contacted paypal about a year ago with this same question and their response was that it was advised but not necessary. At that time, it only affected buying/selling limits. Do you know if this is still the case or will they actually close paypal accounts.
on 08-12-2013 09:02 PM
on 09-12-2013 12:24 AM
The money laundering laws bite at $10,000. If you spend that amount of money paypal will suspend your account until you do provide the requested ID.
Much easier to get it over and done with.
tstore I am not sure where you get $1000 from....I spent that amount in the first 6 weeks I was on ebay but it did not trigger any requests to verify.
09-12-2013 12:55 AM - edited 09-12-2013 12:56 AM
It may also depend if you are buying or selling Lyndal, not sure though.
A few years back now, but the first sale transanction I had a payment received over $1000 was held until ID verification was sent and approved.
on 09-12-2013 03:45 AM
Maybe the $1000 limit is triggered when you receive a payment as a seller for that amount but it is not a general limit. My OH has received personal payments for more than that and it has not triggerd any reaction from paypal.
But I do know that the Australian Money Laundering Laws kick in when an amount of $10,000 has gone through the account, no matter whether it is in or out. It not only requires a personal identification but the usual 100 point verification required by Australian Law for bank accounts.