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Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, errors and website down.

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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.

June 16: Problems at Paypal

Paypal is having issues since 11:00 PM AEST. 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.

  • 46% Sign in (46%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 21% Website Down (21%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Paypal outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Villeblevin Website Down 9 hours ago
Sydney Website Down 19 hours ago
Leonardtown Sign in 2 days ago
Mayen Sign in 2 days ago
Aubais Errors 2 days ago
Harrow Sign in 2 days ago
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Paypal Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • getdisputely
    Disputely (@getdisputely) reported

    Most ecom founders treat chargebacks as a customer service problem. It shows up in how they staff it. How they track it. How seriously they take it until it's too late. Here is what chargebacks actually are: They are a direct attack on your ability to process payments at all. Visa and Mastercard run merchant monitoring programs that track your chargeback ratio in real time. Not monthly. Continuously. When you cross the threshold, the card networks flag you to your processor. Your processor opens a review. If the ratio doesn't drop fast enough, they terminate the account. No processor account means no Stripe. No PayPal. No Shopify Payments. No revenue. Getting a new merchant account after termination is expensive, slow, and sometimes impossible depending on the category. High-risk merchant accounts come with higher fees, rolling reserves, and processors who know you have no other options. The brands that lose their payment processing don't always close immediately. They spend months rebuilding infrastructure that took them a day to set up the first time. This is not a customer service problem. It is a business continuity problem dressed up as a customer service problem. The ratio is the metric that matters. Every unaddressed chargeback moves it in the wrong direction. Every prevented chargeback and every won dispute moves it back. Disputely is built around protecting that number. Prevention upstream. Recovery downstream. The ratio stays clean. Payment processing is the oxygen of an ecom business. Chargebacks are what cuts it off.

  • alamentarius
    Alamentarius (@alamentarius) reported

    @AndreasSteno Strong earnings dont make companies immune to crashes. Look at PayPal earnings, revenue, eps much better than when stock was 300 yet its down 86%.

  • Frenzy2149
    Frenzy (@Frenzy2149) reported

    @BenoHr80463 Boss na the PayPal wey Dem dey ask be the issue 😭

  • ToMyPirateShip
    Yeh🏴‍☠️Nah (@ToMyPirateShip) reported

    @BevJohnst It's a scam, don't click on anything and don't sign in to your PayPal via a link in SMS or email

  • StuartHeld
    Stuart Held (@StuartHeld) reported

    @voi_scooters terrible exchange with your chat agent the other day. I can’t pay you for a ride I took. Nationwide, Applepay, PayPal and Amex all declined on your site. All my cards and payment platforms work on other sites. Your agent told me to sort it out myself! Ridiculous!!

  • multiplanet1
    Race (@multiplanet1) reported

    Elon Musk got rejected by Netscape. He walked into the lobby, was too shy to talk to anyone, and walked out. Never got the job. At his first company Zip2, the board demoted him. Twice. They refused to let him be CEO. He got fired from PayPal as CEO while flying to his own honeymoon. The board voted him out mid air. He almost died of malaria in 2000. Ten days in intensive care. Lost 45 pounds. A day from death. His first child died at 10 weeks old. His first rocket exploded. Falcon 1, flight one. Burned on the pad. His second rocket exploded. His third rocket exploded. The last of his money was nearly gone. Tesla nearly went bankrupt in 2008. The closest he ever came to a nervous breakdown. Both companies almost died on the same Christmas Eve. He was sued by investors. Mocked by the people who built cars before him. His childhood heroes, the astronauts who inspired him, testified against his company to Congress. The Cybertruck window shattered on live stage in front of the world. He overpaid for Twitter by his own admission and watched its value collapse. He was beaten unconscious as a child and thrown down a flight of stairs. He has said he goes to sleep alone and it kills him. He failed in public, over and over, for thirty years. He is the richest man in the history of the world. The difference was never the absence of failure. It was the refusal to stop after it.

  • Jkk04John
    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.

  • jaeyimaxxing
    ୨୧ ꒰ cel ꒱ (@jaeyimaxxing) reported

    @Liahqrtz oh yeah i didn’t see any of that. you can also use paypal if you don’t feel comfortable giving them your card info but i’ve never had a problem with it for years. there may also be tariffs tho depending on ur country so i’d just watch for that too

  • foxyalexxfem
    Foxxy Alexx (@foxyalexxfem) reported

    @AskPayPal Why dont you people just solve this issues directly on X

  • HKurusee
    Hassan Kurusee (@HKurusee) reported

    Receiving USD in Maldives was never really the issue. BML might occasionally place a hold on incoming funds, but once you provide an invoice (genuine or fake), they release the money. The real challenge has always been sending USD abroad. Does PayPal solve that problem? No.

  • DavidKWilliams
    FX Team_Nasdaq|S&P500|US stock pick Trades (@DavidKWilliams) reported

    Michael Burry is leaning into two hated tech names: $PYPL and $ADBE. The market has been attending PayPal’s funeral for years. But while everyone keeps calling the business dead, PayPal has been aggressively buying back its own stock. That matters. When sentiment is this negative and the company is retiring shares at scale, the setup can become very interesting if fundamentals simply stabilize. He also added to $ADBE, calling it an obvious deep-value opportunity. Adobe still has elite software margins, with gross margins near historical highs. The market is treating it like AI destroyed the business. But the numbers still look like one of the highest-quality software franchises in the world. This is classic Burry: buying hated names when the narrative is ugly, valuation is compressed, and the business is not nearly as broken as the market thinks. $PYPL $ADBE

  • Ekkobxk
    Ekko (@Ekkobxk) reported

    @girlfailurelena I’ve always used paypal for feet videos, none of my sellers have told me they had issues

  • PiFB46R6WcOsbq
    ててしだよ (@PiFB46R6WcOsbq) reported

    @Etsy @EtsyHelp I've been unable to pay my bill (US$18.62) since May 27th. Tried JCB card, PayPal, multiple browsers, PC and smartphone — all failed. Etsy support confirmed the issue is on your end. Ticket #25360906. Please resolve this ASAP. #Etsy #EtsySeller

  • crucifixx042
    Crucifixx (@crucifixx042) reported

    @iamTimijah @AskPayPal I left trying for over a week, then I tried to login through the website, I was able to login with email and password.

  • belrxs
    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

  • EamonnClark
    Eamonn (@EamonnClark) reported

    and ughhhh it looks like my complaints about PayPal being weird are vindicated, portal not working for someone now ughhhhhhhhhhhhh sh**t me in the face

  • Arekkunsu
    Aru🦦 (@Arekkunsu) reported

    I was thinking about getting my commissions sorted out, and PayPal is giving me trouble rn so i'm deciding between Ko-fi and Vgen to open an account that allows for other payment methods. If any of my oomfs use either of those two, please give me your recommendations 🧐-

  • 0xApollo440
    apollo440 (@0xApollo440) reported

    Zelle 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.

  • wanka_i
    Robert I Wanka (@wanka_i) reported

    About 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.

  • VJRadRick
    VJRadRick (@VJRadRick) reported

    + @CashApp can't login forgot which of my 20 emails firm 20 years I used badui wint reset based upon. Cash app tag = $fundingbyricky I tried to create new acct however my cash app tag assigned please send a verification to my registered Email not phone old # locked out I'm a square PayPal merchant

  • femboiclickslut
    Sam's Owned Sock Shark (@femboiclickslut) reported

    Hope 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

  • KingBSHR_
    . (@KingBSHR_) reported

    Any1 down 347cmg Too 300 paypal or skrill lmk

  • krazyrabbi
    Peter Luce (@krazyrabbi) reported

    @CTVNews Oh, Elon only succeeded because of “government help”? Spare us the tears. This is the same script they wheel out for any innovator who dares outperform the status quo. SpaceX didn’t get “handouts”—it won fixed-price contracts by actually delivering reusable rockets that slashed launch costs from $100M+ to pennies on the dollar. NASA was begging for alternatives after decades of Boeing/Lockheed grift and Shuttle disasters. That $1.6B? Earned through results, not cronyism. SpaceX now flies more missions than the rest of the world combined, rescues astronauts, and builds Starship while SLS burns billions in pork. Tesla’s $465M DOE loan? Repaid early with interest—unlike the solar flops and EV zombies that defaulted. EV tax credits? Buyer incentives that accelerated an industry Tesla invented from near-zero. Regulatory credits? That’s what happens when you disrupt dinosaurs too slow to meet standards they lobbied for. GM, Ford, and Chrysler got bailouts, tariffs, and endless subsidies for decades of mediocrity. Where’s their hit piece? Elon risked everything—near bankruptcy multiple times, sleeping on factory floors—while building PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, Boring, and xAI. CNN/CTV cherry-pick taxpayer “help” (which every major company navigates) but ignore the trillions in value created: reusable spaceflight, EVs forcing legacy auto to adapt, Starlink connecting remote communities, and pushing humanity multi-planetary. This isn’t journalism; it’s salty obituary for a dying narrative. Government didn’t make Elon. Elon exposed how inefficient government-dependent incumbents truly are. Cry harder, legacy media. The future isn’t subsidized by your tears. 🚀

  • WR4NYGov
    Warren Redlich - Chasing Dreams 🇺🇸 (@WR4NYGov) reported

    My dad died in 1995. This morning he magically came back to life. I told him about Elon Musk. Elon invented online payments and I made over a million dollars through PayPal as a lawyer handling traffic tickets. Elon built electric cars - I bought 3 Teslas. I invested in the company and became a millionaire. He built a company that launches and lands rockets. I moved to Canaveral and I’ve watched 40 launches in person. They’re going to build a base on the moon and a city on Mars. Elon developed a brain chip implant that helps paralyzed people and might someday save people who died like you did. He built a tunneling company called The Boring Company that solves traffic problems. My brother and I went for a ride the first weekend it opened in Vegas. Elon just became the world’s first trillionaire. He nodded with mild interest at everything. Then I said, “Dad… the Knicks won the NBA Championship.” He looked me dead in the eye: “You were always a terrible liar. I knew you were making all that stuff up.”

  • PlanetaryArtist
    Planetary (@PlanetaryArtist) reported

    @JP_impostor45 This reminded me to fix my PayPal

  • ch1y0ka
    Chiyoka|VGen comms open (@ch1y0ka) reported

    @Emmaislovenxyo i use both payment, Paypal and VGen wallet too...well after this issue i'll use only VGen wallet since it's safer 🫠

  • agrlwitnoname
    laurynolastname (@agrlwitnoname) reported

    @rayygotfanzzx2 Did you have issues signing up for HRtargets? I tried via PayPal and still can’t get access 😰

  • vickivaliant
    Vicki 🔜Montreal DBD Party (@vickivaliant) reported

    My FOOT ON HIS HEAD AS HE BOWS DOWN TO ME… Once I said no, he then said he wouldnt make it to my location in time, and he would paypal me. $$ never came, then I was blocked and the convo was all erased, I have no screenshots, but I have multiple witnesses.

  • Karma1975
    Karma (@Karma1975) reported

    Can you write down the drawback’s? Why did the government chose Ooredoo? Did he pledged to provide PayPal through a private ISP? Why the government did not choose DHIRAAGU or BML? Only Sanaa kiun or Asslicking is not enough.. 🙏

  • Jkk04John
    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 this.