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PayPal rarely gives an explanation for why they freeze funds/accounts. In this case, it's very likely due to violating sanctions on Russia tied to the invasion of Ukraine. They've previously stated they still have a business presence there.
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PayPal has blocked our business account and is holding $1.3M for more than 2 months without explaining what exactly they are not happy with. Even @PayPal support doesn't know what's going on. ⚠️This endangers the production of Flipper Zero in general. More details in thread 1/5
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*We refer to these events using the "officially approved" wording in order to comply with the new law, violation of which is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. theverge.com/2022/3/4/22961
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Replying to @flipper_zero
Hey @flipper_zero, I'm interested in your devices, but not into supporting the Russian government. Do parts of the proceeds from selling FlipperZeros end up in Russia? (e.g. in form of business taxes, as salary to employees still in RU etc). You disabled DM, hence asking here.
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If you're going to be ignoring sanctions, perhaps PayPal and credit cards are not the best choice of payment methods. Credit card payments take a long time to fully settle and leave merchants with a lot of ongoing risk. As a merchant, credit cards really aren't safer than PayPal.
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