Paypal has a habit of locking high traffic accounts until certain things are verified.
Usually a user/pass is needed to check the site you are sending/receiving payments too/from.
They then investigate the site to make sure it breaches no terms of theirs.
Then they make sure all bank/account data is ok and non fraudulent.
And finally they insist on talking to you on the phone every once in a while to confirm account activity.
Paypal temporarily blocking an ID is absolutely nothing new if you've ever been a business customer with them, so just hang in there and im sure all will check out fine so long as owner is answering his phone :P
Hang tight people, they WILL pay out to paypal eventually unless they're breaking some crazy law that paypal is bound to.
Believe me, PP likes the business and try their best to keep high volume customers
Thanks duckload for all the continued work, forget chumps like the above saying fix this and that. I for one am seeing nearly daily work and upgrades to the streaming service.
(For example in Chrome up until 2 days ago when you clicked the "Pop out" button on Adobe Flash videos, it would open in a new window only 50x50 pixels and require you to manually resize the frame and reload with F5. This was fixed when i checked earlier today!)