From reading many of these stories, it's clear that PayPal wants to cap their risk.
From reading this story, there are two possibilities:
1. A Paypal employee is just being petty and vindictive, or
2. Paypal simply wanted to get rid of OpenCamp's account and used ongoing harassment through (re-re-re-re-)verification as a means to goad OpenCamp into giving cause for freezing/closing the account.
If it's (1), the employee in question should be terminated and OpenCamp's account restored. If it's (2), Paypal should be on the wrong end of a lawsuit.
From reading this story, there are two possibilities:
1. A Paypal employee is just being petty and vindictive, or
2. Paypal simply wanted to get rid of OpenCamp's account and used ongoing harassment through (re-re-re-re-)verification as a means to goad OpenCamp into giving cause for freezing/closing the account.
If it's (1), the employee in question should be terminated and OpenCamp's account restored. If it's (2), Paypal should be on the wrong end of a lawsuit.