Many people who are new to FP independent websites always think that AB jump is a "magic tool" that can solve all payment problems. But to be honest, it's 2025 now, and PayPal's risk control system has evolved significantly. Do you really expect to avoid trouble by relying on a jump page? Wake up.
Receiving payments is undoubtedly the most crucial and sensitive aspect for FP sellers. Once the transaction volume increases, regardless of whether you use a redirect or not, the PayPal backend system will detect abnormalities in your account - high unit price, frequent payments, and abnormal refund rate, which are all typical risk control indicators. Once a review is triggered, it is likely that the order will be traced back, and your independent website and logistics will also be investigated.
The biggest drawback of AB jumping is its poor stability and inability to sustain long-term performance. If you only have orders worth tens of dollars per day, it may still be able to "scrape by", but if you really want to handle large orders and achieve high profits, you will eventually face failure.
A more advanced and secure approach now is to utilize a fourth-party payment gateway, which sits between the independent website and PayPal. This gateway serves to shield the product information, allowing PayPal to only see the amount without knowing what you are selling, thereby facilitating the audit process.
In a nutshell, collecting payments is the foundation, while maintaining stable channels is the moat. Don't be trapped by the illusions of AB jumping anymore. It's time to embark on the right path.
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