Difficult said:I'm guessing you fucked the teacher? Which teacher looks over a Paypal dispute with a student. GG NO RE.
Yes, but since I'm not 18 the terms dont apply to me legally.MCG said:They will try anything not to pay you:
Age 18 is the legal limit. Under age 18, you need your parents assistance. Note, this not PayPal just being mean.
When you open a PayPal account, you are agreeing to a binding legal contract. Before an individual can enter into a binding legal agreement known as a contract, he or she must meet the legal contract age. The legal contract age is also referred to as the age of majority, which is 18 years old in most jurisdictions.
Minors usually cannot enter into a legally binding agreement such as a contract because they are not old enough to be held accountable for their actions. if such an instance occurs wherein a party of legal contract age enters into a legally binding agreement with one who is not of legal contract age, the latter may void the agreement in the event that the terms and conditions cannot be fulfilled by him or her. However, if the party of legal contract age commits a contract breach, he or she can be held accountable to the minor who entered into the agreement with him or her.
Since you're 16 I think you're not at the legal age to have a PayPal account. I hope I'm wrong and you get your money back.
There are no terms for me to apply on because I'm not 18 if that makes sense.MCG said:They will try anything not to pay you:
Age 18 is the legal limit. Under age 18, you need your parents assistance. Note, this not PayPal just being mean.
When you open a PayPal account, you are agreeing to a binding legal contract. Before an individual can enter into a binding legal agreement known as a contract, he or she must meet the legal contract age. The legal contract age is also referred to as the age of majority, which is 18 years old in most jurisdictions.
Minors usually cannot enter into a legally binding agreement such as a contract because they are not old enough to be held accountable for their actions. if such an instance occurs wherein a party of legal contract age enters into a legally binding agreement with one who is not of legal contract age, the latter may void the agreement in the event that the terms and conditions cannot be fulfilled by him or her. However, if the party of legal contract age commits a contract breach, he or she can be held accountable to the minor who entered into the agreement with him or her.
Since you're 16 I think you're not at the legal age to have a PayPal account. I hope I'm wrong and you get your money back.
There are no terms for me to apply on because I'm not 18 if that makes sense.MCG said:They will try anything not to pay you:
Age 18 is the legal limit. Under age 18, you need your parents assistance. Note, this not PayPal just being mean.
When you open a PayPal account, you are agreeing to a binding legal contract. Before an individual can enter into a binding legal agreement known as a contract, he or she must meet the legal contract age. The legal contract age is also referred to as the age of majority, which is 18 years old in most jurisdictions.
Minors usually cannot enter into a legally binding agreement such as a contract because they are not old enough to be held accountable for their actions. if such an instance occurs wherein a party of legal contract age enters into a legally binding agreement with one who is not of legal contract age, the latter may void the agreement in the event that the terms and conditions cannot be fulfilled by him or her. However, if the party of legal contract age commits a contract breach, he or she can be held accountable to the minor who entered into the agreement with him or her.
Since you're 16 I think you're not at the legal age to have a PayPal account. I hope I'm wrong and you get your money back.
Chronos said:PP is a huge company. You already committed fraud by having an account under the age of 18 so you shouldn't even be on there in the first place. If they can't win, they'll keep pushing it until you finally bore and stop trying to get your money. GG if by some miracle you win, but I don't see that happening.
So much truth in this post.Chronos said:PP is a huge company. You already committed fraud by having an account under the age of 18 so you shouldn't even be on there in the first place. If they can't win, they'll keep pushing it until you finally bore and stop trying to get your money. GG if by some miracle you win, but I don't see that happening.
Cannabis said:Dude you just got yourself fucked over for fraud. You violated the TOS by being under age when you signed up for PP, therefore they don't have to be held accountable to any agreement you made since it was fraudulent from the start. Enjoy the next few years in the legal system.
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