I sent a query via their online contact form asking them whether it is possible to send the documents they are asking for via e-mail. Below is the reply that I received from them. Basically the answer is “no, you have to use a bloody fax machine regardless whether you live in a country with Third World facilities, lousy libraries or otherwise”.
Dear Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi,
Thank you for contacting PayPal with your concern.
I am sorry, we are unable to open file attachments due to security precautions. Please fax your documentation to PayPal. If you do not have access to a fax machine, most copy centers and some libraries will have fax machines that you can utilize for a nominal fee.
In addition, if you have a scanner attached to your computer, you may be able to convert your computer and scanner into a digital fax machine through various shareware and freeware available over the internet. One reference website is www.download.com. Type in “fax” into the search box to locate a number of free fax programs that may be available for your computer.
As an alternative to faxing you can mail the requested information to:PayPal
Attn: Account Review
PO Box 45950
Omaha, NE 68145-0950
USAPlease let me know if you need further assistance.
Okay, okay…I get the hint. Faxing the documents it is.
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Yeah, faxing documents to them is a lil bit annoying and it took me a while to actually faxed them but after that, it was all smooth and quick.
Oh, I didn’t do mine at TM Point (12.90 per page? Are you kidding me? :o). I did it at a stationary store near my home for like 3.80 per minute. Didn’t remember the exact charge but they charge per minute instead of per page.
why don’t just courier to them using FedEx.
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