I think you're getting confused as you don't know about the fact that you can not signup to Paypal under the age of 18, unless you lie about your DOB. IE; if you're 17 and put your DOB into the Paypal signup process, it…
There's a difference between reading the EULA/TOS and lying to gain access to something you shouldn't. If you're knowingly lying to gain access something, you don't need a EULA/TOS to know you shouldn't be doing it.
No, it would be like you're employer sacking you because you have a criminal record for something serious but you had put 'No criminal record' on your CV/resume when you applied.
There is nothing 'arbitrary' about this. He committed financial fraud and got caught out when sending in documents.
"I can't think of a legal reason for this policy." Wouldn't it be that you committed financial fraud? Paypal initially allowed you to send/receive payments purely based on the fact that you stated you were an age you…
I think you're getting confused as you don't know about the fact that you can not signup to Paypal under the age of 18, unless you lie about your DOB. IE; if you're 17 and put your DOB into the Paypal signup process, it…
There's a difference between reading the EULA/TOS and lying to gain access to something you shouldn't. If you're knowingly lying to gain access something, you don't need a EULA/TOS to know you shouldn't be doing it.
No, it would be like you're employer sacking you because you have a criminal record for something serious but you had put 'No criminal record' on your CV/resume when you applied.
There is nothing 'arbitrary' about this. He committed financial fraud and got caught out when sending in documents.
"I can't think of a legal reason for this policy." Wouldn't it be that you committed financial fraud? Paypal initially allowed you to send/receive payments purely based on the fact that you stated you were an age you…