So, the whole “stealth PayPal” thing is basically about creating an account using fake details. We’re talking fake addresses, maybe even completely made-up identities. You see those “Fake address generator US” things floating around? Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff people try to use. The idea is to have an account that can’t be traced back to you. Why? I dunno, maybe they’re trying to hide something, or in your case, maybe you think you need one to bypass some kind of restriction to watch Big Brother which honestly doesn’t make a ton of sense to me, maybe you’re trying to use a VPN to watch it from another country and think you need a fake US paypal account to subscribe to a streaming service? Who knows.
But here’s the deal: PayPal is pretty good at sniffing this stuff out. They have algorithms and whatnot, and they’re constantly looking for suspicious activity. So, you might get away with it for a little while, but eventually, they’re likely to catch on. And when they do? BAM! Account frozen, maybe even legal trouble. I mean, think about it, they’re dealing with money. They gotta be strict.
The thing that gets me is why? I mean, Big Brother? Is it *that* important? There’s gotta be easier ways to watch it, right? Maybe a friend has a streaming account you can bum off of, or maybe there’s a legit way to subscribe from your location, or, you know, *maybe* you can find it on some shady streaming site that might give your computer a virus, but that’s still a better option than creating a fake paypal account. I’m not saying do that! Just, consider the alternatives.
And let’s not forget the whole “fake ID” thing. That’s a whole other can of worms. Using fake documents is illegal, plain and simple. You could get into serious trouble with the law for that. Plus, if you’re using a fake identity, how are you gonna verify your account if PayPal asks for proof? You’re basically setting yourself up for failure.
Honestly, the risks just aren’t worth it. I mean, yeah, creating a stealth account on PayPal *seems* like a simple thing, but the potential consequences are huge. Getting a new personal details, as some of the stuff you showed me said? That’s just the *start* of the rabbit hole. And trust me, it’s a deep, dark rabbit hole filled with potential legal and financial problems.