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ChessMaster1 Apr 29, 2014 7:38 pm


Originally Posted by ChurnCzar (Post 22782732)
I got excited for a minute thinking that maybe the Paypal Prepaid Mastercard was on the list and the regular reload cards were still good - but that list shows both types of PayPal cards are cash only.

That's what I initially thought too...but then I tried...:)

toxicity Apr 29, 2014 7:42 pm


Originally Posted by ChessMaster1 (Post 22782911)
Why did you get shutdown? Did you load and unloaded to your checking account?

I loaded Mycash cards to pp acct and then to the card. Did a fair amount of small dollar swipes and then did some BP's. They called me a few months ago when they froze the account the 1st time and said it was because of "CC rewards abuse" but then unfroze it and I was able to use it with no issues.

ChessMaster1 Apr 29, 2014 8:01 pm


Originally Posted by toxicity (Post 22782951)
I loaded Mycash cards to pp acct and then to the card. Did a fair amount of small dollar swipes and then did some BP's. They called me a few months ago when they froze the account the 1st time and said it was because of "CC rewards abuse" but then unfroze it and I was able to use it with no issues.

what card did you use? Was it the prepaid or the business card? and why did they shut you down after they unfroze your account?

toxicity Apr 29, 2014 8:02 pm


Originally Posted by ChessMaster1 (Post 22783026)
what card did you use? Was it the prepaid or the business card?

Prepaid with a throwaway personal paypal account (which is still open at this point)

Their reps are worthless and they didn't give me a reason. All he said was "the backoffice shut you down and you are banned from all netspend prepaid products".

ChessMaster1 Apr 29, 2014 8:17 pm


Originally Posted by toxicity (Post 22783036)
Prepaid with a throwaway personal paypal account (which is still open at this point)

Their reps are worthless and they didn't give me a reason. All he said was "the backoffice shut you down and you are banned from all netspend prepaid products".

so you still have your paypal account then, right? You might still be able to load your paypal account and unload with the business card. Or you can set up a system similar to AP (That's all I am going to say about this system).

toxicity Apr 29, 2014 8:25 pm


Originally Posted by ChessMaster1 (Post 22783103)
so you still have your paypal account then, right? You might still be able to load your paypal account and unload with the business card. Or you can set up a system similar to AP (That's all I am going to say about this system).

Yeah I still have to clear out a balance. Not worried, there are better avenues for me to use anyway at this point

ChessMaster1 Apr 29, 2014 8:37 pm


Originally Posted by toxicity (Post 22783141)
Yeah I still have to clear out a balance. Not worried, there are better avenues for me to use anyway at this point

I had no problems unloading with the business card...cashback at stores, MO, and BB loading(actually earned $1 per $100 loaded or $10 per month per card, recoup the reload fees). So I recommend getting the business card to unload your balance.

CrediPig Apr 30, 2014 7:30 pm

PP did not shut you down; Netspend did. Big difference.


Originally Posted by toxicity (Post 22782895)
Well, Found out today that I've been shutdown by PP and "am banned from all netspend products" lol.

They have a very odd way of doing business considering my account has been "closed" since March 31 but I never received any notification whatsoever of that happening.

Oh well


toxicity Apr 30, 2014 8:47 pm


Originally Posted by CrediPig (Post 22789221)
PP did not shut you down; Netspend did. Big difference.

Fair point.

dedkends May 2, 2014 10:07 am

Getting this error after logging into their PP account on the PP My Cash website:

"sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderE xception: unable to find valid certification path to requested target"

Anyone seen it before?

Happened after logging into two separate accounts; InPrivate/Incognito browser...

coinwhomper May 2, 2014 10:10 am


Originally Posted by dedkends (Post 22798323)
Getting this error after logging into their PP account on the PP My Cash website:

"sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderE xception: unable to find valid certification path to requested target"

Anyone seen it before?

Happened after logging into two separate accounts; InPrivate/Incognito browser...

Unfortunately I'm also experiencing the same. It said something a little different earlier... and I was able to load last night with no issues.

josephstern May 2, 2014 10:26 am

Same here - lots of browsers, cleaned out all cookies.

coinwhomper May 2, 2014 11:19 am

It's working now

josephstern May 2, 2014 11:26 am


Originally Posted by coinwhomper (Post 22798733)
It's working now

Thanks for the post - same for me.

MountainManDuy May 4, 2014 12:59 am

I went to CVS and was able to purchase a paypal mycash the other day. Casher did not bat an eye. Mind was blown.

So are most people just loading paypal mycash and making a couple purchases here and there and withdrawing the money. Or is everybody just transferring the money to a friend?

Thanks!


Originally Posted by commdiver (Post 22782121)
I hate linking to this blog, and I hope that I am mistaken, but looking at the memo here, it looks like the card is on there ("PayPal $20-$500").



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