Posted on 23 July 2011. Tags: brother, business account, cards, computer, limit, money, morning, partnership business, paypal account, proof, Unathorised., unauthorised
So I’ve been doing some business related transactions on my paypal account and my father and brother have also been doing the same thing on the same paypal account.
It’s a partnership business, we’ve been buying and selling and making some good money, but this morning, paypal limited the account and counted all the transactions as unauthorised, we’ve all been using our own cards and been using the same computer to log in.
They’ve put a soft limit on the account and asked for certain proof, I’ve provided them with it but id like to know if I can get the account back,
It’s a complete business account, we send payments to affiliates etc,
But If I can’t get the account, then we’re ruined,
Will I be able to get it back?
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Posted on 22 October 2010. Tags: 4 months, amateur status, brother, Coaching, craigslist, daily basis, fuglies, horses, jumpers, niche, Parents, property, status, ushja, Volunteer
Hey. I compete in jumpers and am trying not to loose my amateur status. I’ve never taught for money (often volunteer my time teaching for free or coaching at shows though – always unpaid) but am getting ready to undertake in something that I’m not sure would cause me to loose my amateur status.
My parents own a small property (10 acres) that we have slowly built into a small equestrian center. It was just me riding at the barn then my brother but now we’ve started into sales. With the bad market we’ve found a little niche taking in unbroke fuglies off craigslist, breaking them, putting 3 months on them and selling. Sometimes we make money off them but more often that not the ones in poor condition cost us far more than we sell them for but we enjoy it.
I manage the horses on a daily basis, train them, market them and show them to potential buyers. Does this cause me to loose my amateur status? Since I have done fairly well at selling these horses, a few people have asked me to ride, market and show their horses to buyers. I don’t get paid for this but if/when I can get the horse to sell, I get 10% of the sale price for my efforts. (Usually about $100-$200 for 4+ months of work).
So basically, can I be a barn manager and sales agent without loosing my amateur status?
Thanks
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