Saturday, 16 February 2019

New Method to Open PayPal Account That can Send and Receive Payment With Nigeria IP and ID Card 2019



I want to believe, you already know what PayPal is all about. Hence, I’m going to skip all those long speeches about PayPal and move straight to the point.

Close to 4 years in which PayPal extend their service to Nigeria and 9 other countries. Anyone in Nigeria can actually open a PayPal Account with Nigeria IP address, but there are certain limitations in place and up till this moment, PayPal is not yet allowed Nigerian to have full access to their services.
You can only use your Nigeria PayPal account to pay bills. In other words, you can only use it to spend online via your debit card. You can’t use a Nigeria PayPal Account to collect

payment from online platforms or to receive earnings from your clients or to receive money from your friends, families and loved ones abroad.
But there is always a way out…
Some of us that are selling and buying PayPal funds actually have our PayPal accounts set up in other country names. The majority of such countries are USA, UK, UAE and South Africa. If you have a duly opened PayPal Account from any of this country, then you will be able to make payment with your PayPal Account and as well receive earnings with it from any websites in the world or even as a freelancer on popular websites such as Fiverr.

One major challenge you might have when using any of this country’s PayPal Account is that you can easily get your funds seized and at the end, you might lose it. Even if it’s as small as $20 or as huge as $20,000. You lose all, even after limiting you to over 180days.

I must tell you this, all the so-called ‘popular’ solutions I tried in the past just to have a well functioning PayPal Account have failed me completely. Despite the fact that I'm using strong VPN and I verified my USA PayPal account with a USA mobile number that I got from Textnow along with my active Payoneer US virtual Bank Account and Master Card, the USA PayPal Account that I'm using for the past 2 years through the method posted here, is now foiled and my funds on it was seized.




I got $229.67 in it. Suddenly, when trying to use the fund, PayPal is asking me to confirm my identity and I tried to use "textnow" number which I was previously used to verify the account, but PayPal is only saying "This number doesn't appear to be registered in your name. Please try again". This problem occurred when I mistakenly logged in to my USA PayPal account with my second laptop in which it was not the one I used to open the account. I have tried all the trick I know to bypass the limitation, but PayPal still pin down to spend my hard earned money.



No matter how you are smart, one thing I can guarantee you is that the account will get limited and later on closed down your account simply because it was not properly created and not carefully maintained. The next question that may come to your mind now should be, How then can I get an unthreatened and verified PayPal Account?


The method I'm going to share with you is a new and very simple method, but right now, it's very scarce to get it for free on the internet. You don't even need any VPN to access your PayPal Account, you can easily verify your account with your Nigeria debit (ATM) card and the most interesting part, you are good to go with your Nigeria IP Address!

Although i'm not giving it out for free. i will charge 3 $ / 1,000 naira for this information product. i believe that is less compare to the difficulties and challenges face having a 100% working and verified paypal account with no limitations in Nigeria.

PRICE: 3 $  / 1,000 naira

PAYMENT SHOULD BE MADE TO:

FIRST BANK
ACCT NAME:  ELVIS AIMUFUA
ACCT NO:   3114468449

After payment is made please send your payment details to the following:
Email:elvisaimufua@gmail.com
or whatsapp no:08122239636

IMMEDIATELY the PDF File will be sent to you through email or whatsapp .

NOTE: BUYERS, This information product is NOT TO BE SOLD or alter without my consent




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