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Worried about losing your PayPal account?
You
should be! Especially if you're not sure of what's acceptable
to PayPal or not. A lot of Internet marketers have had
their PayPal accounts limited or closed in recent
times for alleged breaches of PayPal's Acceptable
Use Policy. There's been a lot of discussion in
IM forums and chat rooms, but most Internet marketers
have failed to grasp the true nature and extent of the
problem, and why PayPal is acting this way.
This has been especially difficult
for users of Jonathan Leger's $7 Secrets Script,
who appear to have been targeted as a group. Since many
of these people are new to online marketing, due to
the low cost and simple e-commerce solution offered
by this script, there's now a lot of confusion as to
what's acceptable to PayPal and what's not.
In
this 45-page Insight Report from The Profit
Clinic, author John Counsel a recognised
authority in the field of direct selling for more than
25 years (Internet marketing is a direct sales channel)
explores the issues behind these latest developments
and offers informed insights and practical suggestions
for protecting yourself against having your PayPal
account limited or closed.
There are no "secret"
loopholes, "Black Hat" lurks or gimmicks for
getting around PayPal's strict policies in this
Report. Instead, it recognises the realities involved,
the reasons behind them, and looks at ways for complying
with them and dealing with PayPal whether
or not your account is affected.
Best of all, it's FREE,
with no catches. The Profit Clinic is making
it available as a service to all Internet marketers.
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