Confusting onboarding process when clicking the “Connect to PayPal” button
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I have a US-based company, but I’m not a resident of the US. Which is perfectly fine with the IRS.
Also, I already have a verified business account with PayPal USA.
Regardless, after installing this plugin and going through all these screens, my “application” (what application?) was rejected, probably because I wasn’t able to upload my EIN confirmation that I used to open my PayPal account in the first place.
What this means is that once this plugin becomes mandatory, every entrepreneur with a US-based company who is not a resident of the US won’t be able to use PayPal anymore.
And further, WooCommerce won’t be a viable option anymore, at least not for me, with 50% of customers coming from PayPal.
EDIT: PayPal informed me via email that my “application for advanced debit and credit card payments” had been declined.
I’ve never used PayPal to process credit cards. I’m using Stripe for that. I didn’t even know I was applying for anything. I just want to connect my existing PayPal account!
Edit 2:
I received another email from PayPal titled “Set up your PayPal Business account”.
Again, I DO have a business account with PayPal! Why do I need to set up a business account for using this plugin?
All the information PayPal is asking for, they have on file already! But to make matters worse, I’m not even able to upload the only document the IRS needs, which is the EIN confirmation letter.
The implementation of the setup process is unbelievable.
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