Apparently, PayPal's fraud mechanism has again arbitrarily determined that one of my employees is not the actual owner of their PayPal account but instead a hacker and locked him out until proper documents can be sent in for verification. As the client account executes large payment transactions via PayPal, the lockout hinders their account representative who is now no longer able to function and the client's business is impeded. As this is the second time PayPal has disrupted our business operations, we will be migrating clients with significant monetary transaction history off of PayPal and unto more conventional financial platforms. PayPal was once great, but increasingly they suffer from the same fraud paranoia that infects some banking institutions.