... we do not accept PayPal in Europe!
Use the NoPayPal logo on your websites, shops and auctions today!
You are a webmaster?
Show your visitors what you think about PayPal!
You own an e-shop?
Show your custumers why you do not accept PayPal!
You sell on eBay?
Spread the word! PayPal was scamming people way before eBay bought them. eBay is fine, but PayPal isn't!

One day you will check your PayPal account, and it will be locked.
It could be locked with 1.000's of Euros left in it.
You are not a criminal.
You do not fraud anyone.
PayPal thinks you might be a risk so they freeze your account and make you beg to get it back.
Do you ever get it back? NO! Less than 10% of all frozen accounts get restored.
PayPal does this to make interest off the money in the frozen account.
Search the internet and read it for your self!
PayPal provides you with a PayPal account and not a real merchant account. Your money is deposited into a PayPal account, which PayPal controls, rather than your own bank account. If PayPal even wonders for a second about the validity of a transaction, they can freeze your PayPal account immediately and suck all your money out. They can even pull your money directly out of your personal bank account, many times without even a phone call or email. If you think PayPal treated you unfairly and want to dispute their decision, you will be at their mercy as PayPal plays the role of the investigator, judge, jury and executioner in all issues regarding your account. (You agreed to all of this, when you signed up.)
Sound fair? We don't think so.
Explaining your version of what happened, in most cases seems to make no
difference. They will refuse to provide you with detailed information
from their investigation and will not disclose documents they relied
upon to make their decisions.
Are you sure? After all, there are thousands of detailed horror stories posted all over the web about people being robbed, abused, unfairly treated, lied to and scammed by PayPal. If you don't believe it, just type in (PayPal froze my account) into any major search engine. You'll discover thousands of businesses that were ruined by PayPal (and these are only the ones that decided to post their stories online.)
... you should consider the following. PayPal can and will: