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PLEASE READ Gun Sale Using PayPal? NO NO! You will be banned!!

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Let me be 100% Clear...

If you take payment via PayPal for a firearm or action you sell here, you will be immediately and permanently banned from this site.

NO Discussion. Gone. History.

Forever Banned.


Got that?!

It is against PayPal’s policies to use their service to buy/sell guns. And don‘t you get around that by using “Friends and Family“. That is even worse.

We use PayPal for our membership system — there is no other service which integrates with the Forum software. None. That‘s why this matters.

Remember it is 100% against PayPal’s rules to use their service to take payment for a gun. If you do so the money the seller sends could be locked up. And your PayPal account could be shut down.

I banned a member this evening for requiring PayPal friends and family payment for an AR15 he was attempting to sell.

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PayPal Acceptable Use Policy (Partial)

Link: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/ua/acceptableuse-full

You are independently responsible for complying with all applicable laws in all of your actions related to your use of PayPal's services, regardless of the purpose of the use. In addition, you must adhere to the terms of this Acceptable Use Policy.

Prohibited Activities​

You may not use the PayPal service for activities that:
  1. violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation.
  2. relate to transactions involving: ... (j) ammunition, firearms, or certain firearm parts or accessories, or (k) certain weapons or knives regulated under applicable law.
 
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What are the best methods to accept electronic funds transfer?
IMHO, none!

FORUM BOSS: If you are authorized to receive credit card payments and your billing company allows, that may be an option. Otherwise, see list of electronic payment services posted below... pretty much they ALL forbid gun sales, and most, including PayPal, forbid ammo sales too.
Link: https://www.guntab.com/payment-platform-firearm-policies
 
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Doesn't electronic banking have to have a acct # attached to it, what about when tha # gets hacked like what has happened to me twice.
Heck my info got stolen from my local hospital if its electronic it can happen to anyone anywhere.
 
Is this just fire arms, complete rifles, actions and hand guns?

I was banned from PayPal and all of my funds were seized because I sold a grip that could fit on an AR-15. Anyone who is still using PayPal for anything firearm related is doing so at their own peril. Everyone thinks they're going to get away with it but sometimes it doesn't have anything to do with you. Someone sent me a PayPal request saying I would like the AR-15 grip. I was immediately banned and my funds that were in my account were seized illegally and a note added that said that the contents of my account were seized for violations of terms of agreement.
 
If it's a small amount, like $100 or less, I just send cash. If one of our members needs the money bad enough to cheat me, I just won't do business with them any longer. No I am not rich, but the Government steals much more than that every month and I still live here.
 
According to GunTab, all the major electronic Payment systems prohibit firearm sales, and most (including PayPal) forbid ammo sales too. Our primary concern is PayPal because it is vital to our membership system.

Link: https://www.guntab.com/payment-platform-firearm-policies

Payment platform rules on firearms​


All the major payment platforms prohibit firearms.

Adyen​

"Merchant may never use the Adyen services in relation to ... Trade of weapons, ammunitions, military arms, explosive devices and firearm parts"
Adyen Restricted & Prohibited List as of 2018-12-05

Amazon Payments​

"Prohibited Items and Activities [include] ammunition, guns, rifles, shotguns, pistols, other firearms"
Amazon Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-03-11

Apple Pay​

"You may not incorporate Apple Pay into a website that ... Offers transactions involving ... firearms, weapons, or ammunition"
Acceptable Use Guidelines for Apple Pay on the Web as of 2019-06-13

Braintree​

"You may not use the Payment Services in connection with ... weapons and munitions"
Braintree Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-03-11

Coinbase​

"By opening a Coinbase Account, you confirm that you will not use Coinbase Services in connection with ... weapons and munitions"
Coinbase User Agreement as of 2019-06-18

Escrow.com​

"Users shall not utilize the Site or the Services in connection with any Transaction that ... involves any munitions or firearm"
Escrow.com Terms of Use as of 2019-04-10
Note: Not technically a payment platform.

Facebook​

Commerce (including Marketplace and Instagram Shopping): "Listings may not promote the buying, selling, or use of weapons, ammunition, and explosives."
Facebook Commerce Policies as of 2021-01-20

Payments: "P2P ... payments relating to the following activities are prohibited regardless of whether the activity is illegal in your location: (a) weapons, ammunitions, or explosives"
Facebook Community Payments Terms as of 2019-01-28

Google Pay​

"Unacceptable product categories [include] Firearms, ammunition, and other items including but not limited to firearms"
Google Payments center content policies as of 2019-03-11

Helcim​

"Providing any of the products or services listed below will result in immediate termination of your Account... Online, mail order or telephone order guns and firearms sales (excluding accessories)"
Helcim Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-06-13

Intuit Payments​

"If you fall into one of the following categories and/or accept payment for the following prohibited activities, you are ineligible (or may become ineligible) to use our Services ... [mail order, phone, or online] firearms and weapons sales"
Intuit Payments Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-03-11

PayPal​

"You may not use the PayPal service for activities that ... relate to transactions involving ... ammunition, firearms, or certain firearm parts or accessories"
PayPal Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-03-11

PayStand​

"You may not use the PayStand Services in any way that ... relates to sales of ... ammunition, firearms or certain parts of accessories"
PayStand Acceptable Use Policy as of 2019-06-13

Skrill​

"It is strictly forbidden to send or receive payments as consideration for the sale or supply of ... weapons (including without limitation, knives, guns, firearms or ammunition)"
Skrill Terms of Use as of 2019-03-11

Square and Square Cash​

"You may not ... use the Services for the sale of firearms, firearm parts, ammunition, weapons or other devices designed to cause physical harm"
Square General Terms of Service as of 2019-03-11

Stripe​

"The following categories of businesses and business practices are prohibited from using the Stripe Service ... weapons and munitions"
Stripe Prohibited Businesses list as of 2019-03-11

Venmo​

"You may not use Venmo to conduct transactions that ... involve ammunition, firearms, firearm parts or accessories and any weapons or knives regulated under applicable law"
Venmo Helpful Information as of 2019-03-11

WePay​

"By registering for WePay as a Merchant, you also confirm that you will not accept payments or use the Service in connection with ... Firearms, including ammunition"
WePay Terms of Service as of 2019-03-11
Note: "FreshBooks Payments is powered by WePay" and subject to the same Terms of Service

Zelle​

"You agree that you will not use the Service to request, send or receive money related to ... Firearms, ammunition or other weapons"
Zelle Network User Service Agreement as of 2019-06-09
 
Wow! I'm surprised that all doesn't include a firearm related site! Thanks for the heads up, Boss.
 
My funds got locked up for a month by PayPal once. I was getting out of the metal detecting hobby and I had 9 machines to sell. I was using Friends and Family. They caught up with me, somehow. Lesson learned. Now I just automatically include the surcharge in the funds I sent and haven't had a problem in over 5 years.
 
Sending a personal check works for me.
I do not and will not use these electronic services, If that means a lost sale or an item I can not buy so be it.

I think for the most part everyone on this site is trustworthy enough (or they don't last long) to take or send a check, The hassle of a money order is an greater inconvenience, But better than loosing money to some far away invisible tyrannical banker, .......Who may be just trying to be PC, ....... I know better than that.
 
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