In general, no - but Modee does have some insider ways to do so following certain techniques.
As far as using a corporate employer information number (EIN) instead of a SS #, if you had read the forums, you would know that is not a solution. On corporate PP accounts the system asks for the social anyway, UNLESS the corporation is in the credit bureau systems, such as Experian Credit which is what PP uses, and is verifiable. Even then, most of the time PP still comes back and asks for the social security number of the company officer or owner.
Indeed, your company practically has to be a Fortune 500 one in order for PayPal to allow an EIN in lieu of a social security number.
Merchant accounts are the same way - they ask for both the social security number of the applicant, and the EIN of the company. You people need to understand that PP is a merchant processing account, and as such has all the same requirements. Just that PayPal lets you get your foot in the door - THEN asks for all that information.
As far as using a corporate employer information number (EIN) instead of a SS #, if you had read the forums, you would know that is not a solution. On corporate PP accounts the system asks for the social anyway, UNLESS the corporation is in the credit bureau systems, such as Experian Credit which is what PP uses, and is verifiable. Even then, most of the time PP still comes back and asks for the social security number of the company officer or owner.
Indeed, your company practically has to be a Fortune 500 one in order for PayPal to allow an EIN in lieu of a social security number.
Merchant accounts are the same way - they ask for both the social security number of the applicant, and the EIN of the company. You people need to understand that PP is a merchant processing account, and as such has all the same requirements. Just that PayPal lets you get your foot in the door - THEN asks for all that information.
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