Which gun shops accept paypal

Plus with the hassle associated with PayPal not supporting (in fact positively discriminating against) shooting related stuff, who in their right mind would use them commercially.
 
They closed my account with this statement...

What is PayPal’s policy on transactions that involve firearms?

We don’t allow PayPal members to buy or sell any kind of firearm, whether it’s in working order or not. The same goes for certain firearm parts and ammunition.

For example, using PayPal, you can’t buy or sell:
  • Any firearm, including rifles, shotguns, and handguns, whether they’re for sport and recreation, collectibles, or curio or relic firearms.
  • Firearm parts, including but not limited to receivers and frames, silencers, and kits designed to modify guns so that they fire automatically. High capacity magazines, multi-burst trigger activators, and camouflaging firearm containers are other items in this category.
  • Ammunition, including propellants like gunpowder or blank ammunition; ammunition or cartridge cases; and primers, bullets, or propellant powder designed for any firearm.
Stun gun sales are allowed for U.S. residents, but only if the transaction is permitted by law in both the buyer's and seller's jurisdictions. (PayPal account holders outside the U.S. can’t buy or sell stun guns.) Before they complete a sale, U.S. sellers must make sure that the transaction is legal in both locations.

Related items that you can buy and sell using PayPal include paintball guns, blank guns, and air-soft guns, as long as such transactions are legal in the applicable jurisdiction. All of these items must display the markings required by law, must not be convertible to shoot a lethal projectile, and can’t include blank ammunition.
 
With the company name DM FIREARMS LTD, that would very difficult lol. In order for me to become a business paypal account holder, they asked for my limited companies house certificate and a company letterhead for proof of being a real company, so you can't fake the name...3 or 4 months later and they say they permanently shut my account as they don't support companies like mine as they so put it.....

Plus when people put references such as: rifle, reloading, bullets, .308 etc etc, it soon all adds up anyway

I'm willing to bet your account will be on limited time unfortunately. I think it only takes one insider at paypal to look at your website or see a funny looking reference for a payment and they click the ban button..

dont tell them....
 
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Yet they happily take the cash from millions of Mericans on evilbay us.com , and i can buy stuff from there without them batting an eyelid Hypocrisy writ large by our tax dodging Luxembourg friends .
 
With the company name DM FIREARMS LTD, that would very difficult lol. In order for me to become a business paypal account holder, they asked for my limited companies house certificate and a company letterhead for proof of being a real company, so you can't fake the name...3 or 4 months later and they say they permanently shut my account as they don't support companies like mine as they so put it.....

Plus when people put references such as: rifle, reloading, bullets, .308 etc etc, it soon all adds up anyway

I'm willing to bet your account will be on limited time unfortunately. I think it only takes one insider at paypal to look at your website or see a funny looking reference for a payment and they click the ban button..

not in the company name
no need to be
 
not in the company name
no need to be

But having had a private account before and not a business one before this one, Paypal limit you to how much money you can take through paypal and then how much you can withdraw to your bank account - until they say you have to have a business account..... then when they force you to have a business account because you exceed personal account limits, they ask you for proof of your company... (company letter head, limited certificate etc)

Atleast that's my experience of paypal, I won't be going back to them.
 
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