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I operate a vape shop directory and we have had a listing from a BLVD eJuice vape shop in the United States that also offers for sale CBD items. A Month afterwards, PayPal has contacted use to claim that our account has been limited and have requested us to get rid of PayPal as a payment method from our vape shop directory. We do not retail CBD goods such as CBD oil. We merely offer promotion and marketing solutions to CBD firms. I have taken a look at Holland & Barrett-- the UK's Reputable Health Retail store and if you take a close look, you will see that they offer for sale a comparatively extensive stable of CBD items, primarily CBD oil and they also happen to accept PayPal as a settlement solution. It appears that PayPal is employing twos sets of rules to different companies. Due to this restriction, I can no longer accept PayPal on my CBD-related site. This has restricted my payment possibilities and presently, I am intensely contingent on Cryptocurrency payments and straightforward bank transfers. I have spoken with a solicitor from a Magic Circle law office in London and they explained that what PayPal is undertaking is absolutely not legal and discriminatory as it should be applying an uniform benchmark to all companies. I am still to seek advice from one more legal representative from a US law office in London to see what PayPal's legal position is in the United States. For the time being, I would be very appreciative if anybody here at maxexcel.com.au could provide me with substitute payment processors/merchants that work with CBD firms.