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Originally Posted by CigarNut
Without knowing exactly why the OP's account was locked out, you cannot make a blanket statement about a class action law suit.
It was different for me... I had not used my account in a while so their "fraud protection" kicked in. I got through to someone very quickly and it was resolved very easily and my transaction was only delayed a few hours... As with any service the more proactive you about resolving a problem the faster it will be resolved.
BTW, my VISA does something similar -- if a purchase is outside "VISA's expected demographic" for me, fraud protection kicks in. I can wait for a call from them, or I can call them and get it resolved.
While I have had my share of problems with PP, when you look at the number of customers and the number of transactions they do, they really do provide pretty good service...
The bottom line is that if you wait for someone else to start the process you give up your control and you are at their mercy.
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Actually not to be rude but I can as the class action lawsuits are over frozen assets and not being able to pay. This article explains one of them but now PP allows you to receive payment you just can't send. But the lawsuits are over any account in which a restriction has been placed without the owners consent. There are so many though that whatever his problem there is a lawsuit for it probably but I believe it falls under the umbrella of this one. It is an old one though but there are more current ones as well.
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1017-842240.html