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I oversee a vape shop web directory and we have had a posting from a vape store in the USA that likewise advertises CBD products. A Month afterwards, PayPal has contacted use to claim that our account has been restricted and have asked us to get rid of PayPal as a payment method from our vape store directory. We how do you mix the hemp oil to rub on and what do you mix it in?? cbd tuncture or liquid?? not retail CBD products like CBD oil. We merely offer marketing professional services to CBD companies. I have taken a look at Holland & Barrett-- the UK's Top Wellness Retailer and if you take a good peek, you will witness that they supply a surprisingly extensive stable of CBD goods, primarily CBD oil and they also happen to accept PayPal as a settlement method. It appears that PayPal is administering contradictory standards to different firms. Because of this restriction, I can no longer take PayPal on my CBD-related website. This has limited my payment possibilities and currently, I am seriously dependent on Cryptocurrency payments and direct bank transfers. I have talked with a solicitor from a Magic Circle law firm in London and they said that what PayPal is doing is entirely against the law and inequitable as it should be applying a systematic criterion to all companies. I am yet to talk with another attorney from a US law office in London to see what PayPal's legal position is in the USA. Meanwhile, I would be highly appreciative if anybody here at maxexcel.com.au could provide me with substitute payment processors/merchants that work with CBD companies.