Paypal status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, errors and website down.
PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American company operating a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks and money orders.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Paypal reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 17: Problems at Paypal
Paypal is having issues since 07:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Paypal users through our website.
- Sign in (46%)
- Errors (33%)
- Website Down (21%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Paypal outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Errors | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Paypal Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gretchen Smith (@codeofvets) reported@FranDeMario2 @PayPal I am working on it, but they have that homeless vets donations locked down and that infuriates me…
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Alexis (@CANDYGRAM30) reported@codeofvets @PayPal @AskPayPal 1. For Financial and Payment DisputesIf you are having an issue with unauthorized transactions, billing, or locked accounts, file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. You can report them here Google with more info.
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PotatoRustler (@PotatoRustler) reported@JustinD8787 @bluesinthe93266 You're not understanding this once again. You don't use your personal PayPal account. You use a gift card you buy through PayPal. Here's the step by step process: 1. Purchase the Code: Visit the official PayPal Digital Gift Cards CA marketplace. 2. Select the Store: Choose either the Apple Gift Card or the Google Play gift code matching your phone. 3. Pay & Redeem: Check out securely using your PayPal balance. You will receive a redemption code via email. 4. Load the Balance: Redeem the code in your mobile App Store or Google Play Store to clear a prepaid wallet balance. 5. Subscribe on X: Open the X app and complete your upgrade using your stored app store balance. This method provides complete anonymity. And the point remains that you don't have to link your personal credit card or PayPal account - you're just not creative enough to get around it. That's a you problem.
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apollo440 (@0xApollo440) reportedZelle pushed $1 trillion last year and not one cent of it ever crossed a border. That's about to change, and the rail they picked isn't the one anybody would've bet on five years ago. A stablecoin. Early Warning Services, the bank consortium that runs Zelle, is starting with India. Obviously. No country on earth pulls in more remittance money, north of $100 billion a year, and a huge slice of it gets wired out of the US. So what carries it over? Not ACH, not SWIFT. Something called ZLUSD, dollar-backed, built specifically for the international hop. And the thing I keep circling back to has nothing to do with the tech. It's who owns this. Zelle is the bank-owned network. The entire reason it exists is that the big US banks watched Venmo and PayPal eat into retail payments and decided they weren't giving up the rest of the table too. Those banks. The same consortium. They quietly went and decided a stablecoin is the cheaper way to push a dollar across a border. Now remember how many years these institutions spent telling everyone crypto rails were a solution looking for a problem. The problem was cross-border the whole time. Fees, delays, three intermediaries stacked on top of each other, sitting right under their nose. They just couldn't admit it out loud while wire transfers were still printing money for them. Cameron Fowler, who runs EWS, framed it as an expansion of what Zelle already does. Technically true, sure. But nobody reaches for a stablecoin when the old plumbing is doing fine. Which stablecoin ends up winning the corridor was never the interesting question. The banks picking one up at all is. They followed the cheaper rail.
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shi 🇵🇭🏳️🌈 | (@shi_monalisa) reported@pinkbluefam @PayPal Nooo that’s terrible 😭😭😭 I’m so sorry has there been a case since you havent been able to refund it still? I’m so scared of losing all of my hard earned money :(
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★Frappe🌻VGEN OPEN★ (@Frapp_uccin0) reportedI will not be offering anymore Vgen comms for the time being, paypal deactivated/limited my account and their support won't help me at all. So until i can get this problem fixed or @_VGen_ integrate other type of payments available in my country, i will stop with vgen.
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Freedom Fighters (@FreedomsEarned) reported@codeofvets @PayPal PayPal is terrible. I stopped using them for anything.
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BradStyleZ(Commissions Open) (@Dibujos_Dairaku) reportedI solved the problem to receive payments! I found an app that allows me to receive their payments and they can pay directly from their credit or debit cards without using Paypal thanks to @Mr_Sandman404 for helping me test the app!!
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John ranch (@Jkk04John) reported@AskPayPal @AskPayPal I need help with a missing refund. A $65.44 refund issued on June 4 to my Citi MasterCard (ending 1761) has not posted. Citi says they cannot trace it without the ARN. yesterday PayPal Help did not understand my issue. Please escalate it.
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Gav Foster 🏴🇬🇧 Brexit not done! (@GavFoster2) reported@empire_res66190 Listen, from my point of view, from PayPal onwards he's worked his arse off! Broken down startup Tesla, Space X, X, Neurolink to name a few! Come on, hate equals envy! Why should this man be a trillionaire? Simple, he's ******* worked hard for what he's got. End of! Good luck!
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MuadDib - Maybe it's time for a general strike (@Muaddibisme) reported@merrylynn06 Public servants becoming millionaires is a problem. However, your analysis of musk is **** He coded like 10% of a website for zip. Who was bought by PayPal , making musk rich. He bought the car company. The rocket is his only achievement and he's using it to scam you.
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Shizukana | COMMS OPEN! (@ShizukanaArts) reported@shi_monalisa @PayPal This is why I never keep funds in PayPal esp after their recent issues
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Sam's Owned Sock Shark (@femboiclickslut) reportedHope somebody steals my #horny #femboy #nudes or worse my PayPal login with anime boy feet... I'm high and drunk :3 (again) Just comment if I don't accept your dm since dms seem fucky
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AMINE (@blackanime0r) reported@Colour_awr @_VGen_ @PayPal ya its a big problem
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🖤🩵🐾 Toxi Moxi 🐾🩵🖤 {Vbear} (@Toxi_moxi) reported@Colour_awr @_VGen_ @PayPal Oh that’s so terrible. I’m so sorry
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Patrick Ross (@Patrick0298) reportedAnyone ever have issues withdrawing money from @FanDuel I’ve tried withdrawing to my PayPal and Venmo and they keep bouncing back. I’ve never had any issues
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라떼☕️ (@caffje) reportedcv paypal USD to IDR open slow ya, mention after DM! start $1 max $100, fnf & local account only.
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Kamaldeen Ibrahim (@BigKamaldeen) reportedJeff Bezos didn't set out to build AWS and logistics dominance on day one; he just realized buying books online was painfully slow and inefficient. Elon Musk didn't start with Mars; he started by realizing sending money on the internet took days and should take seconds (PayPal).
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Christel king (@Christellking) reported@BrianaRoseLee Wow your uneducated. He has a whole space program car company internet company PayPal company to show for it Americans use everyday. More functional then a library or r program. He paid the military income during government shut down and food stamps FOR THE WHOLE US
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sssaturn // he/him 🐟 (@sssaturnsnake) reportedif you want to contact me, please DO NOT DO IT HERE !!! my dms are super broken and i never get notified of them. contact me on discord or tumblr or instagram, all are under the same @ i take payment through paypal only, sorry if that’s inconvenient
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Riatsuni ❤️🩹 (COMMISSIONS OPEN) (@NiRiatsu) reported@Colour_awr @_VGen_ @PayPal I'm not sure vgen can help you with anything, since the refund was requested through PayPal. You need to resolve the issue with them
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Creative Deduction (@CreativeDeduct) reportedElon Musk didn’t get rich by accident, by luck or by fraud. He got rich through entrepreneurship and ingenuity, and by taking enormous risks. The picture is Musk staring at the wreckage of another exploded Falcon 1 rocket, the third to fail on launch. In 2008, Musk was borrowing money from friends to pay his rent, going through a divorce, SpaceX was running out of cash, and to add to the misery, Tesla was at risk of missing payroll and going bankrupt. Down to his last $40 million of the $180 million he made from selling PayPal, Musk decided on one last roll of the dice and poured his remaining capital into a fourth launch on September 28, 2008. This time it worked. The rocket successfully reached orbit. Weeks later, SpaceX was awarded a $1.6 billion contract from NASA. A few months later, Tesla secured crucial investment to commence production of the original Tesla Roadster. "I gave both SpaceX and Tesla a probability of less than 10% likely to succeed," Musk later said. Musk could have taken a salaried job and never pursued entrepreneurship. He could have pocketed his PayPal millions and sat on a beach for the rest of his life. Instead, he risked it all and it paid off in a spectacular way, not just for him. His groundbreaking companies have given consumers new and better products and created 1000s of well-paid jobs. SpaceX alone has made more than 4,000 former and current employees Dollar millionaires. It also made Musk the world’s first Dollar trillionaire. His detractors tell you his wealth is undeserved. The truth is that when exceptional individuals like Musk run risks that may seem unacceptable to most of us, society progresses and we all gain. Instead of chastising success, we should take inspiration from people like Elon Musk. Next time you think of giving up, remember this picture.
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𓂆 𓂆 (@rodeech) reported@mmdyd316956 phone is broken and he needs a new one in order to keep recieving donations. He tries really hard to support his family - please donate to his chuffed or PayPal link to help buy a new phone ASAP
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Vince Waelti 🌪 (@VinceWaelti) reportedLooking good. No humidity sensor data. This was because I purposefully damaged sensor to simulate a component failure and if it would cause issues. Turns out, as expected, it does not. All other sensors stay online. We build these. This is what your SuperChats, channel memberships, PayPal tips, GoFundMe donations, etc go to. It's all right here.
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el - a bit inactive (@belrxs) reported@sweet_victoriaa NO PLS DW ABT IT AT ALL IM JUST SLOW 😭 no pot neon candicorns are 190k each NR candicorns are 200k each the thing is i saw that you're from spain and i'm only selling them for IDR/MYR 🥹🥹 i sadlyy don't have paypal </3
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Robert I Wanka (@wanka_i) reportedAbout AI and my art; if you’re just playing around with it alls fun and games. But if you’re seriously collaborating with it, directing it to adjust your sketches and paintings to fit your creative ideas & intuition, it keeps adding different unasked-for iterations. Talking with an AI is not like talking with a human. The thing hallucinates; or rather, it does not ‘Grok’ what I want. Humans have the ability to connect, that is, get your intentions, insights, and ideas, and they can do it quickly. I’m not saying that this happens between humans easily, or all the time. In fact there are plenty of times, especially when the creative intuition is operating at a high frequency, that many humans can’t get there. AI can produce quickly, but it’s directionless. Today I talked with one on PayPal. It said it could help me with most issues. Maybe it can, but only if it’s a problem solution in its memory, and you phrase it in just the right way to trigger that memorized response. Otherwise it’s very limited with what it can help you with. And it wasn’t able to help me with my issue; but a human operator was. I’d say that AI was not nimble or flexible intelligence. It’s quick data retrieval that mimics a fake flexible intelligence. Well, that’s my experience with it so far. Maybe, with practice, I’ll get better at using this as a tool, and forget about the idea that this an actual intelligence.
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Neel Chhabra (@NeelChhabra) reportedFree infrastructure creates competitive applications. The entity that sits between them, making the connection work reliably, becomes the most durable business in the ecosystem. In the 1990s, as the internet was being built, the battle everyone watched was between infrastructure players and application players. The infrastructure companies were critical and modestly valued. The application companies were exciting and wildly overvalued. What few people noticed was the emergence of a third category… companies that weren’t building the internet and weren’t building on the internet, but were building the tools that made the internet commercially usable. The payment processors that connected the banking system to e-commerce. The security companies that made consumer trust in online transactions possible. The logistics companies that connected digital demand to physical fulfillment. These companies — early PayPal, Verisign, FedEx in its transformation, were not glamorous. They were solving operationally complex, commercially invisible problems in the gap between infrastructure and application. Over the next two decades, many infrastructure companies became commodities. Many application companies failed or were acquired. The middleware companies, the ones that had built genuinely irreplaceable connective tissue between the two layers, quietly became some of the most durable and profitable businesses in the digital economy.
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Sean Huber (@SeanHub66942679) reported@zzzzaaaacccchhh Just whatevers on Reddit. He stole from me and I don't know how many others or the amounts but more then a few. My case is currently under review at paypal hopefully I get all my money back. But I know there are others who are having issues. I'm not sure exactly how this guy....
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Nameless (@MrNameless_666) reported@vexmlk @PayPal have you tried contacting the people who paid you and getting them to issue a chargeback?
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Robert I Wanka (@wanka_i) reportedAbout AI and my art; if you’re just playing around with it alls fun and games. But if you’re seriously collaborating with it, directing it to adjust your sketches and paintings to fit your creative ideas & intuition, it keeps adding different unasked-for iterations. Talking with an AI is not like talking with a human. The thing hallucinates; or rather, it does not ‘Grok’ what I want. Humans have the ability to connect, that is, get your intentions, insights, and ideas, and they can do it quickly. I’m not saying that this happens between humans easily, or all the time. In fact there are plenty of times, especially when the creative intuition is operating at a high frequency, that many humans can’t get there. AI can produce quickly, but it’s directionless. Today I talked with one on PayPal. It said it could help me with most issues. Maybe it can, but only if it’s a problem solution in its memory, and you phrase it in just the right way to trigger that memorized response. Otherwise it’s very limited with what it can help you with. And it wasn’t able to help me with my issue; but a human operator was. I’d say that AI was not nimble or flexible intelligence. It’s quick data retrieval that mimics a fake flexible intelligence. Well, that’s my experience with it so far. Maybe, with practice, I’ll get better at using this as a tool, and forget about the idea that this is an actual intelligence.