Hi Beachdisney,
I'm not sure but I think there is no way of circumventing the 21 day hold policy :(
According to Ina Steiner of Auctionbytes -
The FAQs state that PayPal considers a number of factors in determining a whether a transaction may have a higher risk of dissatisfied buyers, including the following:
Seller's % Positive Feedback in the last 30 days
Seller's Detailed Seller Ratings in the last 30 days
Final price for the item
Seller's eBay tenure as an eBay member
Seller's total number of Feedback
PayPal will release the hold when the earliest of the following occurs: the buyer leaves positive feedback; 3 days after confirmed item delivery; or 21 days without a dispute, claim, chargeback, or reversal filed on that transaction. (PayPal said if a buyer leaves a negative feedback but does not initiate a dispute, PayPal would release the funds to the seller after 21 days.)
You can however try to avoid the 21 day hold by doing the following -
1. If you sell on eBay, improve your Detailed Seller Ratings (DSRs) scores
2. Avoid buyer disputes, claims, and chargebacks
3. If you have a buyer dispute, resolve it quickly
4. Process your orders right away and ship quickly using a service that provides tracking and delivery confirmation
5. Upload or save tracking information or Delivery Confirmation numbers
6. Communicate early and often with your buyers
7. Make sure you confirm the address and phone numbers associated with your PayPal account, and keep them up to date
8. Verify your account and keep your financial information (like bank account and credit card numbers and expiration) up to date
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Hope this helps :)