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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.
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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Paypal users through our website.
- Sign in (39%)
- Errors (38%)
- Website Down (22%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Paypal outage reports came from the following cities:
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Paypal Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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세이브더칠드런 (@stckorea) reportedWe are currently experiencing a PayPal payment issue. Due to the public holiday in Korea, we expect to resolve it after Aug 18. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
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Michael (@Dat_boi_mich) reported@paga and @PayPal your integration it isn't working fix this bruh😔
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🩶💜 Zenos' Tit Mole | Mimi | EMESHIP NATION! 💜🩶 (@Supurreme) reportedDoubling down on my Exarch erectile dysfunction hc and saying it followed him back home to G'raha bc he was so used to it gor so long that he still struggles to get it up. You're welcome. I don't accept questions or concerns but I do accept 20$ on paypal
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Þunchii (@Tunechii33) reportedI am $24,000 in debt at 18 years old and I need help. This isn’t any gimmick, i’ve made some big poor choices at a young age and I have and am still learning through but the monetary number itself is a mountain for me to get rid of in my current situation as i’m heading into college with this on my shoulders. I already know I need to work my *** off and this is my own problem that will take a long time, but truthfully this **** is hard. Im putting this out there for anyone who has the ability/want, to help me out a little no matter what the ammount is, aswell as if you want it returned to you, we can connect and talk about a casual repayment plan. Cashapp: $Sstonuttt For zelle,venmo, paypal, crpyto, or any other option dm me please
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Rawrskis! (@2017_nonsense) reported@PayPal @Mastercard Paypal shut down my account that I had used since 2015, mainly to purchase software and claimed I had used the account in some nefarious way, but provided zero documentation.
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✨iso✨ (@gnric_qwrky_art) reported@MichaelMcAfton i think paypal might just be down rn i lowk looked like a bum at the store like 2 mins ago
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jellyman (@jellymanguy) reported@TheeDegenBoosts @rebetapp That’s why I NEVER leave my money anywhere where it isn’t insured by the FDIC/SIPC. Not PayPal, Venmo, or a gambling site. Youre just asking for trouble. Sucks how these companies operate
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💖 (@SpicyAmbs) reportedI am selling the Aranara pet code for NA server (crunchyroll collab) if anyone is interested $15 USD PayPal only thanks. #genshin #genshinimpact
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King Arthi (@K1ngArthi) reported@coinbureau PayPal stock is down almost 90% from its 2021 peak and they just turned down $53B to hold out for $70/share. That's not leverage, that's betting the turnaround works before Stripe walks. We'll know within a year.
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satoshi2024 (@vote4satoshi) reported@brian_armstrong The kyc killed most of the potential clients. Had no problem with stripe or PayPal, CB business is a pain in the ***. Gave up on multiple tries
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Lotus ★ (@anyileh) reportedBasic Info: - Payment can be made via PayPal or Binance, BUT I prefer Binance - I Will not begin the commissions until I receive full payment - I'm a little slow when it comes to drawing, so please be patient. - I don't make elaborate backgrounds—just simple ones.
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Zinc G. ZDraco (@LegendofZinc) reported@PayPal can shut down for all I care, PayPal has been nothing but a pain in my rear for LEGIT use. Shut down my old account cause I linked (MY OWN ACTION) a LEGIT service up to it and now is giving me HECK on my new account. About ready to say SCREW IT and go to Vemno. DO BETTER!
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Mr Pardo🐐 (@Pardoisback) reported@dartboikvnzy @PayPal fix up
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Akshay Kumar (@AkshayP06) reportedI'm having trouble contacting you guys. I need a resolution regarding negative balance. My activity and balance aren't matching. @AskPayPal
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Andre Compounds (@andrecompounds) reportedI had to pay a business today that did not accept BTC, had never even heard of ETH or XRP, and required payment by PayPal. I spent over 500 dollars on fees. What a broken and archaic system. Future generations will laugh at how inefficient we were… we are so early, even earlier than I thought.
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baihao (@cbaihao) reportedPayment is a slow moving space. amex is a 176 yo company. visa 68 yo. paypal 27. stripe 16. It takes decade for a tech breakthrough to come around and reopen up design space for payment. think internet, mobile, and blockchain. we’re likely looking at the next
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PredCat 🐱 (@pred_cat) reported@VannDough @agentlayer_ai the paypal analogy undersells it, paypal still needed a human to click confirm. agents need wallets with spend limits and revocable keys baked in, not just rails. x402 solves the sub cent problem card networks never could, a 30 cent min fee kills any agent making 1000 api calls a day.
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Vance Reed (Commission Open🖼️) (@metyaore) reportedAdditionally, as an error has occurred with the PayPal account, the billing is expected to take place after delivery.
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xwallstx (@xwallstx) reported@mattbird55 Agree I’ve been waiting for the PayPal loyalty plus rollout this summer and it appears to be pushed back. I’m guessing the slow execution in so many areas may be tied to upgrading the tech stack. They may want this fixed more first before a big new marketing push with PayPal loyalty plus. Lores wants the sequencing done correctly.
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Nelson Rangel (@nelsonrangel) reportedPaypal shareholders have ZERO economic incentive to engage in buyout discussions with Stripe/Advent below $110/ share. Rejecting them would in fact open the door for the most bullish case: the acceleration of $PYPL. Intrinsic Value growth over the next 12 months. Here is the math: •Paypal rejects Stripe/Advent offer below shareholder acceptable value of $110 per share. Stock drops back down to $50. •Paypal continues to execute buybacks at current pace of $6 billion per annum. Takes out roughly 120 million shares. The lower the stock goes the more powerful buybacks become. Since the company is a cashflow machine that creates a flywheel by which market pessimism increases Intrinsic Value per share. This is not theoretical, management has already demonstrated they are willing to do this, buying back 67MM shares at $44.99 in 1H 2026. •Management’s turnaround plan continues at current pace, no heroics just plain boring. Continue executing shift into financial services, begin realizing already earmarked cost savings. They deliver $6.20 EPS, continue generating $6 billion in FCF. At 13x that puts the company share price at $80.6 in 12 months. •Add a $25 control premium to that for any buyer that appears then and Paypal shareholders are at $105/ share. And this does not take into account any additional buybacks or business growth after year 1. •$110 is the fair buyout price for Stripe/Advent to pay now for Paypal shareholders to relinquish a bright future. •We know Advent cannot pay that because their PE math begins to fall apart. Stripe needs to go solo or find better financing if it does not want to miss this strategic opportunity. Paypal Shareholders do not support selling the company below intrinsic value and Paypal shareholders should not be asked to subsidize Advent’s return requirements.
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Yuyu 夢クズかわ ❤️🩹💉 2.0 DEBUT 8/15 (@YumeKuzukawa) reported@jmnationtv @PayPal @AskPayPal they want to cut down cost and replace workers bc they are greedy and ofc to avoid accountability
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Nelson Rangel (@nelsonrangel) reportedPaypal shareholders have ZERO economic incentive to engage in buyout discussions with Stripe/Advent below $110/ share. Rejecting them would in fact open the door for the most bullish case: the acceleration of $PYPL . Intrinsic Value growth over the next 12 months. Here is the math: •Paypal rejects Stripe/Advent offer below shareholder maximizing value of $110 per share. Stock drops back down to $50. •Paypal continues to execute buybacks at current pace of $6 billion per annum. Takes out roughly 120 million shares. The lower the stock goes the more powerful buybacks become. Since the company is a cashflow machine that creates a flywheel by which market pessimism increases Intrinsic Value per share. This is not theoretical, management has already demonstrated they are willing to do this, buying back 67MM shares at $44.99 in 1H 2026. •Management’s turnaround plan continues at current pace, no heroics just plain boring. Continue executing shift into financial services, begin realizing already earmarked cost savings. They deliver $6.20 EPS, continue generating $6 billion in FCF. At 13x that puts the company share price at $80.6 in 12 months. •Add a $25 control premium to that for any buyer that appears then and Paypal shareholders are at $105/ share. And this does not take into account any additional buybacks or business growth after year 1. •$110 is the fair buyout price for Stripe/Advent to pay now for Paypal shareholders to relinquish a bright future. •We know Advent cannot pay that because their PE math begins to fall apart. Stripe needs to go solo or find better financing if it does not want to miss this strategic opportunity. Paypal Shareholders do not support selling the company below intrinsic value and Paypal shareholders should not be asked to subsidize Advent’s return requirements.
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soyty/comms open (@soytyxic_chupik) reported@DelusionM80867 Sorry but I don’t have PayPal cause of region( bt Boosty supports PayPal payments, and there shouldn't be any issues with verification
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avi (@avikshithrao) reportedwhy is paypal such a pain to use :/ at spacered, we work with clients internationally, and we mostly use wise or direct bank transfers for overseas payments, both have worked pretty smoothly for us the problem is that a lot of our US clients default to paypal, and explaining the limitations / issues we run into receiving payments in india gets old pretty quickly stripe and venmo aren't really options for us either sf founders / tech bros / anyone from the US, what are you guys actually using for international payments? looking for something that's popular in the US, easy to use, and doesn't turn into a headache on either end what's the move?
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Nelson Rangel (@nelsonrangel) reportedPaypal shareholders have ZERO economic incentive to engage in buyout discussions with Stripe/Advent below $110/ share. Rejecting them would in fact open the door for the most bullish case: the acceleration of $PYPL. Intrinsic Value growth over the next 12 months. Here is the math: •Paypal rejects Stripe/Advent offer below shareholder maximizing value of $110 per share. Stock drops back down to $50. •Paypal continues to execute buybacks at current pace of $6 billion per annum. Takes out roughly 120 million shares. The lower the stock goes the more powerful buybacks become. Since the company is a cashflow machine that creates a flywheel by which market pessimism increases Intrinsic Value per share. This is not theoretical, management has already demonstrated they are willing to do this, buying back 67MM shares at $44.99 in 1H 2026. •Management’s turnaround plan continues at current pace, no heroics just plain boring. Continue executing shift into financial services, begin realizing already earmarked cost savings. They deliver $6.20 EPS, continue generating $6 billion in FCF. At 13x that puts the company share price at $80.6 in 12 months. •Add a $25 control premium to that for any buyer that appears then and Paypal shareholders are at $105/ share. And this does not take into account any additional buybacks or business growth after year 1. •$110 is the fair buyout price for Stripe/Advent to pay now for Paypal shareholders to relinquish a bright future. •We know Advent cannot pay that because their PE math begins to fall apart. Stripe needs to go solo or find better financing if it does not want to miss this strategic opportunity. Paypal Shareholders do not support selling the company below intrinsic value and Paypal shareholders should not be asked to subsidize Advent’s return requirements.
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Hashir khan (@Hashirkhanmwrt) reportedFreelancing in Pakistan isn't easy money - PayPal still doesn't officially operate here - Frequent internet outages & slow speeds - Unstable electricity disrupting deadlines - Currency devaluation shrinking real income Talent isn't the problem. Infrastructure is. #Freelancing
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Miwu (@NekomizuVT) reported@_VGen_ @AskPayPal I’m reaching out regarding this issue because I was unable to get a refund through PayPal after discovering the artist was a broker.
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mktboxapp (@mktboxapp) reported$PYPL takeover talks never actually died. WSJ reports the Stripe-Advent consortium is still circling after PayPal turned down its 60.50-a-share offer in July — roughly 53B, backed by about 50B of committed bank financing. Turning down a bid and ending a deal turned out to be two different things.
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Arez (@MageArez) reported@JermainePercins I've been dealing with unbearable payment processing issues. My name is blacklisted on all major payment processors like @stripe @PayPal and so on. I was working for a while with having a having a strawman for my new companies but it's a recipe for a disaster long term.
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Sam (@Sammonflood) reported@BoomerDivvies BTC now has a PayPal problem. Perception on BTC has shifted- and enough people have lost money on it that the number of buyers has slowed.