I have been using Paypal since 2006, and I have already made several transfers (in or out) with 4 digit numbers, I have never had any problems like that. The only times they ask me to send my ID card (again, since I'm verified) is because they apply a directive from EU about AML. When we received +$2500 the same year, we need to provide our ID card,(only EU users ofc.).
And I find it stupid because every year, my name and my DOB are the same.
That's because you likely have a fully verified account (verified bank account, verified passport, verified address), if you don't have this, they are a pain in the ass with your funds and will often either limit your account, or block the transaction. Pretty stupid tbh.
For skrill and neteller, from the look of this thread, I wouldn't recommend. Paypal definitely seems to be the popular option here.
I agree with you for PayPal, from what I've seen theres a 1,000 USD limit on transactions (so after you have more then 1,000 in your paypal balance, your account gets locked and you need to have ID before your able to use the account again), pretty easy to avoid, just make sure you spend/withdraw money from your PayPal.
Guys, you realize it's not only about avoiding a block on Paypal etc, but also related to the crypto trading right?
Yep, but the main issue here is that often crypto trading means a block on paypal. The best way to avoid this is to literally never mention the word crypto to paypal, and if they somehow manage to charge back a friends and family payment, you're screwed.