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I want to sell online. and I tried to create a Paypal account and surprise, surprise :

Paypal doesn't support my country.

so what can I do ?

i checked out 2checkout.com and it does support my country. and 2checkout seems to mention they accept payments from Paypal account.

what do you think i should do ?

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Set up a shell company in another country. Works for people in the United States wanting to avoid taxes. – TheTXI May 22 at 14:00
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Maybe find some relevant forum to ask this question. – Gleb May 22 at 14:00
TheTXI, thanks for your answer but i don't understand what you mean by a shell company in another country. please, explain. – Attilah May 22 at 14:03

closed as not programming related by Tom Ritter, itsmatt, divo, gnovice, Bill the Lizard May 22 at 14:24

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The question does not belong here, but anyway... You can wait until Paypal decides to support your country which will probably happen eventually. Otherwise you have almost no chance to accept Paypal payments without violating their rules (and if you decide not to comply, the penalties could be costly once they find out). Your best option will be to look elsewhere - setting up a merchant account in a bank that can process card payments, for example.

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Contact their various support/service addresses, telling them of their failure to support your country.

I guess there are corner cases, where perhaps there's some kind of political conflict regarding whether or not a country exists, but those problems don't have technical solutions so I guess they're bit off-topic, here.

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Don't use PayPal for sales. They can freeze your account with all your money for 6 months. I also never heard that people were getting their money back afterward.

Check out these countless complaints:

paypal horror stories

From personal experience I can say that the couple eBay/PayPal almost certainly does not keep their customers' private data safe. Any time I relocate and update my contact details, I very soon receive spam per snail mail with the suggestion to visit some *.ar site in Andorra. Last time I relocated I gave my current address to all but eBay/PayPal and since then no spam received.

They're evil. Avoid them at any cost.

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There are some countries that US banks often block (IP addresses, ACH and ATM transactions and such) citing the higher percentages of fraud originating there. If you want to use PayPal, opening an account in another country may be acceptable to them.

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