I'm sure it's just a 'glitch' or temporary issue.... much like when the 'close your account' pages were borked during the uproar about wikileaks and then Anonymous "OpPaypal" or even way back when Vladuz posted all those PW hashes, CC#'s and user info onto the Trust & safety forum etc.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with the recent onslaught of advice being given hither and yon to contact proper authorities and complain about the unexplained unlawful money holds. They are probably just tweaking. Again.
At any rate, below is the pertinent info taken from a cached page. Maybe people not able to find it at the proper page will find this post and others will repost it too.
These are the pages to see the exact terms of the agreements. In nearly everyone I have looked at there is a specified time frame/limit to receive your funds free and clear, without any escrow or 'escrow-like' conditions. Note that most if not all of them are direct pdf downloads. They should all contain addresses/contact info of the offices to contact regarding the holds, shape-shifting policies, lack of adherence to the license terms etc.
Paypal policies/user agreements do not override your state's laws, regardless of whatever paypal or their goon-monkeys may try to make you believe.
If your state does not have a license or other agreement listed, search for your state's banking regulatory agencies or comptrollers etc with google US gov't search.
http://www.google.com/ig/usgov
PayPal State Licenses
PayPal, Inc. is licensed in the following US jurisdictions:
Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
For complaints and other concerns about money services provided by PayPal, you may contact the: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development Division of Banking and Securities Money Service Businesses 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1940 Anchorage, AK 99501
If you have complaints with respect to any aspect of the money transmission activities conducted at this location, you may contact the California Department of Financial Institutions at its toll-free telephone number, 1-800-622-0620, by e-mail at consumer.compliant@dfi.ca.gov, or by mail at Department of Financial Institutions, Consumer Services, 1810 13th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
For complaints directly to the Florida Office of Financial Regulation, please send correspondence to: Florida Office of Financial Regulation 200 E. Gaines Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0376
For complaints directly to the Illinois Division of Banking, please send correspondence to: Illinois Division of Banking 320 West Washington Street Springfield, IL 62786
The Commissioner of Financial Regulation for the State of Maryland will accept all questions or complaints from Maryland residents regarding PayPal, Inc. at: 500 N Calvert Street, Suite 402 Baltimore, Maryland 21202
After first contacting PayPal, Inc., if you still have an unresolved complaint regarding the company's money transmission or currency exchange activity, please direct your complaint to:
Texas Department of Banking, 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705, 1-877-276-5554 (toll free), www.banking.state.tx.us