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Paypal Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Paypal users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Paypal, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Sydney, NSW 2
Adelaide, SA 2
Arrondissement de Poitiers, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 2
Paris, Île-de-France 10
Benfeld, ACAL 1
Gérardmer, ACAL 1
Township of Evan, KS 1
Lodève, Occitanie 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Hochfelden, ACAL 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tlaquepaque, JAL 2
Massy, Île-de-France 1
Montlouis-sur-Loire, Centre 1
Bron, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Calp, Valencia 1
Sevilla, Andalusia 1
Rome, Latium 1
Isola Maggiore, Umbria 1
Schmallenberg, NRW 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Kirchberg, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Vícar, Andalusia 1
Étauliers, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Onnion, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Thurins, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Roubaix, Hauts-de-France 1
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Paypal Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • THEJATMN
    JATMN (@THEJATMN) reported

    @ChasejustChase @kutiekittenxo I don't have zelle🤷 I tried to setup during the early days before it was widely adopted. There was some sort of issue linking to my checking account. They couldn't figure it out. Bank later had it standard, still didn't function for me. My PayPal probably older than that person

  • jamestgordon
    James T. Gordon (@jamestgordon) reported

    Facebook market place reselling flip this week: $1500 - buy price $2700 - sell price $1200 - net profit Dell Poweredge Server R730xd w/ 768GB RAM (24x32GB) When I saw this post to fb I had to get the exact RAM config right away. Seller was fast and once I had the exact specs I shot a pic to my memory buyer. He came back with a $100 per module. Right away I knew I could spend $1500 and get $2400 on the RAM. I offer $1200 on the server. Saw that the seller had seen the message but no response. Waited two hours but didn't want to loose the sale. Offered asking price and arranged to meet that evening. Ate a little on paypal fees for the $2400 but the buyer covers the minimal shipping charge. Will sell the server on fb marketplace for around $300. Quick flip. Electronics aren't the easiest resell but if you know what you're looking at then there can be a lot of upside. Definitely not a resale asset class to sleep on.

  • loic_vee
    Loïc Vee (@loic_vee) reported

    Third time this year a payments giant bought or built a piece of the agent stack: • PayPal shipped Agent Ready (ACP + UCP via Braintree) • Shopify built UCP natively • Now Stripe — ACP co-author — owns model routing too The stack is being assembled top-down.

  • BrantnerMi27024
    Michael Brantner (@BrantnerMi27024) reported

    @princexsol I really need 225.00 for the last part of my rent, @brantmike37 is my PayPal, I owe 2225, I'm down 225 this would be a blessing

  • FarhanBuildsAI
    FarhanX_AI (@FarhanBuildsAI) 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: 🧵

  • kayukiarcticus
    Kayuki Arcticus🍦🐉【IRIAM US】🔜OffKai 2026 (@kayukiarcticus) reported

    @DokiDreamers So now my PayPal is pending authorization on every time I tried to use it while it was broken

  • mktboxapp
    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.

  • Gatto4k
    Gatto (@Gatto4k) reported

    @robertoblake Yeah absolutely man! (Long reply fyi) Basically Jestr runs paid campaigns for games, mostly indie titles and more. You apply for the campaigns you actually want to make content for, then create short-form content around the game based on the brief. A lot of them only require around 25 to 30 seconds of content, and depending on the campaign you might be playing the game, reacting to a trailer, or using footage they provide. The part I really like is that they combine your views across YouTube Shorts, TikTok and Instagram for the campaign payout rather than judging each platform separately. I was on there for months before I really gave it a proper chance, but once I started only choosing games that actually suited my content and audience, I realised how useful it could be. When it comes to the promotional side, some studios have required tags, talking points, disclosure wording or specific guidelines they want followed. Those are a must. Outside of that, Jestr essentially asks you to follow your own country’s laws around sponsored content and whatever extra requirements the studio sets. The briefs are usually very clear about what is and isn’t required. Each campaign usually has its own budget and a maximum guaranteed payout available. Some campaigns might allow one submission, while others allow several. Those submissions all contribute towards your total performance for that campaign, rather than each one being treated completely separately. The views are pretty simple too. Your qualifying views are tallied across the submitted content and platforms. Some campaigns do require a minimum number of views before earnings kick in, usually around 1K to 2K combined views depending on the campaign, but that minimum is tallied across all your approved submissions and platforms. Once you hit the minimum requirement on those campaigns, your qualifying views start contributing towards the payout until you reach the campaign cap. Payouts can be made directly to your home country’s bank account or through PayPal. I personally prefer the bank option because PayPal can potentially hit you with extra fees or conversion costs. The biggest thing for me is that I don’t think you need to spam every campaign available to make it worthwhile. I’ve had a much better experience just picking games I actually like, or ones I think fit my audience, and making content around those. Happy to break down the payout side or show some examples of campaigns I’ve personally done too if people are interested.

  • altermouv
    altermouv (@altermouv) reported

    @IntCyberDigest so they decided to let down the PayPal acquisition or it was just rumors 🤔

  • pettsleek
    Peter (@pettsleek) reported

    Hi @Safaricom_Care, is there any update on the issue affecting Paypal-MPESA transactions?

  • v4rvl
    Vuk.Digital (@v4rvl) reported

    @Pluvio9yte Connect vcc to PayPal. Problem solved

  • merrygohop
    merrygohop (@merrygohop) reported

    anyone got suggestions for payment methods? paypal and cashapp are iffy, and i heard venmo might have problems.

  • EllaaNurse
    Ella-jane Field (@EllaaNurse) reported

    @giffgaff site says i can only add credit. i want to buy a plan. brings this up but also wont let me press anything. paypal also not working. Don’t have any other devices.

  • nelsonrangel
    Nelson Rangel (@nelsonrangel) reported

    Paypal 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.

  • EnzeyiSiema
    Enzeyi Siema (@EnzeyiSiema) reported

    Zero history of disputes, No illegal connections, or links, Consistent weekly transactions, Then one day, a single transaction sounds malicious, just because it's from a new address. 2 appeals for Review, unclear responses. Is this how @PayPal handles issues @EnriqueJLores ?

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