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You may accept funds to your Personal Account however if you receive a payment with an accept or deny action you may need to look at up grading.
There are several reasons a payment will have "Accept" and "Deny" buttons in the action column. Since you have a Personal account:
Credit card funded payments that are sent to Personal accounts will be held as "Unclaimed" with "Accept" or "Deny" buttons until the recipient accepts it by upgrading to a Business or Premier account, or denies it. If the payment is denied, the funds will be returned to the sender.
You may have also reached your Personal account receiving limit. All Personal PayPal accounts in the U.S., UK, Germany or Canada, have a receiving limit. This applies to payments received from eBay Items, Auction Non-eBay and Goods Other (Website sales).
If you have exceeded your limit, you will need to upgrade your account in order to receive payments. All applicable payments, which exceed the monthly limit, will be placed in accept/deny status.
If you receive a payment in a currency in which you do not maintain a balance:
Payments sent in a currency that you do not maintain a balance in will be received in the "Unclaimed" status with the "Accept" and "Deny" buttons. If you click on Accept, you will be given three options.
· Accept the payment and convert to the primary balance · Accept the payment and open the currency balance · Deny the payment
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