#2. this will not be enough here.  Usually when a paypal account is stolen,
the person's email account is also stolen so verifying this way does no
good, but still should be done of course.

#1. What do you mean when you say verify accounts?

I think it was about 6 months ago when paypal stated they will not allow
this type of exchange and I believe that is what Robert was warning against
becasue of the risk of paypal freezing an account.

To be honest I learned the hard way what you are going to learn. Much
frustration an some court appearances later.

You have to ask yourself one thing. Don't you think that if paypal were safe
to trade and exchange with, a good majority of the exchange services on this
board would be already doing it?

We still do it, but only with trusted partners and clients who have history
with us. We went private so to speak.

Its not that people here do not want you to succeed. It would be great if
you have the magic formula that has eluded many of us in the past.

Gordon
www.katzglobal.com


>
> 1. accounts must be verified.
> 2. users have to reply to an email (including our email body) sent to
> their paypal adress.
>
> For those who know well pp practices, are these measures enough, in your
> mind ??


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