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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.

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  • 42% Sign in (42%)
  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 22% Website Down (22%)

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Paypal Issues Reports

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  • GlennyDrag44377
    Dragonglenny (@GlennyDrag44377) reported

    @Mickskinz Contact Paypal customer service and explain the issue and take it from there.

  • popodysseytour
    mel (@popodysseytour) reported

    @discohouseharry right like ik your paypal isn’t having problems LOL

  • ThatStonerDino
    armpitsniffer69 (7 days🎉) (@ThatStonerDino) reported

    @pzychopup yes immediately transfer the money if you can, im not saying its gonna happen but i have seena lot of people get their accounts locked because people can like issue a refund and say it was a scam or something like that under the business option, paypal

  • MissStittches
    Mistress Stitches 𓄧 (@MissStittches) reported

    I knew I was gunna be a problem as soon as those Cashapp & PayPal notifications made my ***** throb

  • InfarisVelsina
    Infaris || Cyber Demon VTuber (@InfarisVelsina) reported

    @MaximiliankotWA Yeah my biggest issue is finances and/or time there. I def need to bring on an editor and get some stuff built up on that end but as it stands with the PayPal stuff halting my freelance work I’ll need to find new income for myself to help cover a large cost of living increase

  • space0dddity
    zero 🎷 (@space0dddity) reported

    @Marcothecoolest @XitterUser_69 tbf there is a report system iirc, however ao3 will not take works down unless they are incorrectly tagged OR they have links to websites like paypal... ao3 is like famous for letting basically anything slide idk why they think the fics are getting taken down by mods

  • _CLE7
    Chantelle (@_CLE7) reported

    @HelpAtGeorge Why does it not let me check out online? Tried multiple cards so I know its not the card. Tried paying by card, PayPal and Google pay and all say there's an issue. Same yesterday

  • SparklezPawz
    ⊹ ࣪ ˖✨Sparkle | Girl Failure Puppy 🐾⊹ ࣪ ˖ (@SparklezPawz) reported

    I may never be working with editors after my terrible and unprofessional experience with my very first one as an indie vtuber, this is the **** that makes me want to quit sometimes I never had an editor come to my friends chat after I gifted them 5 subs and they say “can pay her pookie subs but can’t pay her editor properly” After I expressed I cannot afford to pay them the wage they want, they asked me how much I can afford, I provided my budget and they immediately took the deal instead of waiting for me to get the right money I took the deal because they insisted it’s okay that time, a month later they’re asking me to pay them more because they regret taking my low payment , I expressed how unprofessional and stressful this experience has been and they tell me “you could’ve just said no” It’s a little hard not to say just “no” when the prior statements after asking for more money is “I worked over 25 hours on this and I can’t justify how much you paid me” I paid them more today and told them I don’t want to work with them anymore after this current video, and then I see this in my PayPal Imagine trying to run a business and you treat your clients like this.

  • RedrumCashew2
    DJ (@RedrumCashew2) reported

    @pokemondealsuk Has anyone had issues paying with PayPal?

  • KJ1981ya
    KJ (@KJ1981ya) reported

    @Mickskinz You changed it? I had that issue with my old PayPal, couldn't figure it out, ended up having to make a new one with diff email address....

  • AlamCouto
    Alam Aguilera Couto (@AlamCouto) reported

    @abdwaleed92 I don't know if you saw my message. I tried to donate to your GoFundMe. But I couldn't. I tried to donate to your brothers Paypal. But I couldn't. I asked around and someone said there had been recurring problems with donating to GoFundMe Chuffed has always worked with me

  • dsivmusic
    DSIV (@dsivmusic) reported

    ③ What is easy to overlook The biggest upgrade you can make is give Codex Security an actual security policy instead of the vague “find the bugs.” Drop a SECURITY.md that spells out: • system boundary • threat model • attacker-controlled inputs • trust boundaries • security invariants • what counts as a reportable finding • accepted risks • compensating controls Way more powerful than “scan everything.” For a music producer building anything that handles money, downloads, or user accounts, tell it explicitly to protect: • auth and authorization boundaries • admin / producer dashboards • customer session and payment data • API keys and environment secrets • webhooks from Stripe / PayPal / BeatStars • file uploads and external sample URLs • payment trust boundaries • redirects • XSS / HTML injection on product pages • CSRF • SSRF • injection points • rate limiting / abuse controls • dependency and supply-chain risk • server-side vs client-side secrets • private catalog and unreleased stems • deployment config That threat model stays alive and gets sharper every time you refine it. One more thing people miss: scanning is not the same as architecture. If Codex builds a perfectly coded but insecure authorization model for your download system, the scanner is already fighting uphill. The invariants have to exist before the code. Examples that actually matter: INVARIANT A browser must never receive a privileged Stripe or admin credential. INVARIANT Every privileged mutation (price change, download unlock, refund) must authorize server-side. INVARIANT User-controlled URLs may never hit an unrestricted internal fetcher. INVARIANT Secrets only come from approved secret stores or environment variables. INVARIANT No generated page may render unsanitized user-controlled HTML. INVARIANT Production deploys require security tests to pass. Now both Codex and Codex Security have something concrete to enforce

  • emswhims1
    emswhims #SHAKYKNEES26 |-/ (@emswhims1) reported

    @quinniferhugh @scaledxclancy @mvlberrystreet_ Yeah that is where I screwed up ... didn't question about PayPal and definitely should have. I had seen a couple people comment that they had purchased tickets from them previously with no problem. I put too much trust in that ... or maybe scammer just realized I was easy prey 😒

  • BelvisZion
    Belvis Otieno Zion (@BelvisZion) reported

    @SafaricomPLC Why all this Safaricom. All pending PayPal withdrawal payments are never solved. You issue ticket number for cases and tend to not help . When I call customer care, all the agents claim they don't understand the problem but I wait. Is it deliberate that I won't get any help?

  • haven53521
    Miles | Creative Developer (@haven53521) reported

    Been tryna buy Domain on @GoDaddy with Opay virtual card and it's not saving at all And we all know the problem and issue with @PayPal and Nigerians

  • stillzdw
    stillz (@stillzdw) reported

    Honestly, I hope this doesn't happen to anyone else. There are others who have gone through something similar or even the exact same situation with him, and apparently, they end up settling things amicably. I hope this can be resolved, as the whole thing seems completely crazy to me. I can understand a problem or a disagreement and working toward a solution, but filing PayPal claims over things that don't even fail a similarity check (like a background) is just absurd; he simply filed a claim for the *entire* job

  • multiplanet1
    Race 🕊️ (@multiplanet1) reported

    Elon Musk was fired from his own company while flying to his honeymoon. September 2000. He boarded a plane with his new wife, finally taking a break. While he was in the air, unreachable, the PayPal board held an emergency vote and removed him as CEO. Executives he had hired organized the coup, timed precisely for the hours he couldn't defend himself. He landed to discover he no longer ran his own company. He flew back immediately and tried to fight it. The board held firm. The coup stood. Here's where the story becomes about him and not them. He didn't sue. He didn't burn it down. He didn't spend years in litigation like most founders would. He stayed on the board, kept his shares, and kept advising the men who knifed him. When asked why, he said the mission mattered more than his ego, and his shares mattered more than revenge. Two years later PayPal sold to eBay for $1.5 billion. Because he'd stayed instead of raging, his stake had grown into $180 million. The betrayal became the exact capital that funded SpaceX and Tesla. The men who fired him made him the richest founder in the building. Every rocket that launches today was paid for by a coup that was supposed to end him. Revenge is expensive. Equity is patient. He chose the one that compounds, and the people who wronged him ended up financing his empire.

  • PalazzettoA
    palazzetto delle aste (@PalazzettoA) reported

    @mayemusk @boringcompany Vision: a PayPal and X merger as a global hub The starting point is the current situation with Stripe trying to acquire PayPal, a deal that creates strong concentration in the payments industry regardless of whether Musk is involved. The alternative vision is that Musk himself, one of PayPal’s original co-founders, should instead pursue a merger between PayPal and X, avoiding the need to route his own products through Stripe, which today feels like a contradiction. The structural advantage is that Revolut already proves you can offer instant credit, like loans issued in minutes, without being a traditional bank, operating instead under electronic money licenses. This allows you to bypass part of the classic regulatory rigidity, while still remaining subject to antitrust and compliance oversight. Direct experience with both payment systems matters here: PayPal settles funds immediately, while Stripe holds them for weeks despite lower fees, a real problem for anyone who needs to move cash quickly and pay suppliers on time. The core of the vision is building a fully vertical ecosystem: X becomes the platform, PayPal the payment and financing engine, and Musk’s products, Tesla, Starlink, the future Optimus robots, robotaxis, get sold directly with one click, financed through monthly installments charged to the PayPal card, without ever leaving the platform. In this scenario, X should not compete with TikTok on mass, low-price sales, but position itself for a high-spending audience, selling high-value goods like watches, used cars with built-in financing, premium products that justify real advertising investment, leaving low-margin mass sales to other platforms. The revenue model becomes multi-layered: income from advertising that sellers must buy to gain visibility on the platform, income from interest and fees on financing extended through the card, and lower credit risk because the system already knows users’ spending behavior thanks to artificial intelligence.

  • AIandTechh87
    Sam AI (@AIandTechh87) reported

    If someone hacks your Gmail, they don't need your passwords. They can reset everything. Bank. Instagram. Apple ID. Crypto. PayPal. Password manager. Your Gmail isn't email. It's the master key to your entire life. Here's how to lock it down in 10 minutes: 🧵

  • wtfaddyyy
    Fahad (@wtfaddyyy) reported

    More than half of Pakistan’s financial issues would be solved if PayPal came to Pakistan.

  • RiptideRipp
    RipStudios (@RiptideRipp) reported

    I paid for everything even the thumbnails that didn’t pass moderation because he said he would fix them which he ended up saying later that it’s not his problem after we agreed he would do it. After the PayPal cases are concluded if I end up winning them, I’m letting him keep the thumbnails that did work, which is less than half of them.

  • cbavington
    C B placeholder pending better days (@cbavington) reported

    @thetrainline The error for the card txns was not very helpful, just said "try again" (that's normal ofc, no merchant gives details of what might be wrong) but the PayPal error mentioned a problem with the "payment system" (this was 9-9:30 last night, Friday)

  • TomBren13138498
    MindyKarmGirl (@TomBren13138498) reported

    @artlisa84 PayPal hates me. I have created 4 PW. Tells me to sign in and says something went wrong . Tell me about this other way.

  • McCourt2010
    Breakaway (@McCourt2010) reported

    @Mickskinz May be stating the bleedin' obvious here... 1. Stop the DD at bank level 2. Close the PayPal account - via the "forgotten password" route 3. Contact Microsoft Support directly - "Services & Subscriptions" see if the storage plan is visible & tied to an active Microsoft login

  • OptimisticJ33
    Jason Skadsen (@OptimisticJ33) reported

    @Kalshi This is an early-stage report, not a product launch. CoinDesk says 𝕏 is in talks about paying creators in stablecoins (Circle’s USDC is the example named). The source is one person familiar with the discussions who also works with other platforms testing the same idea. 𝕏 has not confirmed anything. Treat it as a live option under review, not a done deal. What is actually changing? Great question… Two separate things are being mixed together: 1. Confirmed: 𝕏 is killing Revenue Sharing. New enrollments already stopped. The old program ends September 7; the last payouts land around September 11. It is replaced by Original Content Rewards, which is supposed to pay for original ideas, reporting, expertise, and commentary instead of ad-impression farming. 2. Unconfirmed: How those new rewards get sent. Today payouts go through Stripe or 𝕏 Money. Stablecoins would be another rail, not the new rewards program itself. Nothing in 𝕏’s official creator announcement mentions crypto. Why would they even consider it? Again, great question… Creator payouts are a messy, global, small-dollar problem. Bank wires, local rails, FX spreads, and minimums eat a lot of what mid-tier creators actually receive especially outside the US. Stablecoins (market cap now over $300 billion) settle in minutes, in dollars, without a correspondent bank in every country. That is the same reason $SPCX already uses them for some Starlink payments in “long-tail” markets. 𝕏 hiring Benji Taylor (ex-Coinbase Base, wallets/DeFi) in March fits the same direction. 𝕏 Money is already rolling to a slice of Premium+ users. YouTube already lets some US creators take PayPal’s PYUSD. Meta has started paying selected creators in USDC on Solana and Polygon. 𝕏 would not be first; it would be the largest social app to try it at scale.

  • The_Great_Null
    Diagnosis:Woman (@The_Great_Null) reported

    $100- needed for food by monday. My birthday is at the end of the month too, so any help paying down the $400 I owe ca$ would be lovely. ******** money so I could sleep would also be nice. If anyone can help with any of that, my paypal/venmo/ca$ are all nullthegreat

  • SylvesterToc
    Sylvester Toochukwu (@SylvesterToc) reported

    @BSCNews @PayPal Imagination wan kill this project yet they haven't solved 1/3 of the issues ravaging their pioneers.

  • ApoNattawinSg
    ApoNattawinSG (Having kitkat) (@ApoNattawinSg) reported

    @zxcvvnm15 Even for NordVpn? Hmm I used PayPal no issue.

  • xiresxd
    chris (@xiresxd) reported

    @LoganSesh i've had the same problem, then i choose paypal as payment method and worked

  • canacorpse
    𑣲 mattie (@canacorpse) reported

    @felicorpse Oooh okay, I personally use paypal, cashapp and venmo Ko-if is also an alternative that I’ve used and haven’t had issues with before