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
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.
Paypal users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Nashville, TN | 1 |
| Besançon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Coral Springs, FL | 1 |
| Pouzauges, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Mechanicsburg, PA | 1 |
| Stockton, CA | 1 |
| Brighton, England | 1 |
| Génelard, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 12 |
| Overland Park, KS | 1 |
| Lausanne, VD | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Abingdon, VA | 1 |
| Buffalo, NY | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 3 |
| Lafayette, LA | 1 |
| Pizarra, Andalusia | 1 |
| West Lake Sammamish, WA | 1 |
| Sydney, NSW | 2 |
| Chuch’ukpurak, Incheon | 1 |
| Houdelaincourt, ACAL | 1 |
| Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Bayāna, RJ | 1 |
| Colonia los Sauces, JAL | 1 |
| Brisbane, QLD | 5 |
| Northwich, England | 1 |
| Castleford, England | 1 |
| Olie Rivier, Northern Cape | 1 |
| Sarcelles, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Bedford, England | 1 |
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Paypal Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AmicuNoa🧜♀️🌊 Vtuber | Emote Comms OPEN (@AmicuNoa) reported@StarlightAkari_ @zachbussey I am aware of that. I have had nothing but issues over the years with the paypal website. I have had no issues with Venmo as of right now.
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Dan McDaid (@danmcmaker) reported@SimonHoiberg It point blank refused to use details of an isolated PayPal account to pay for some postage this week. Haiku. Previously did it no problem.
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hunter (@hxxntrr) reportedYou can walk into any Apple Store in America, buy $50,000 in MacBooks and iPhones on 0% business credit cards, and resell every single item for 85 to 95% of retail on eBay, Swappa, and Facebook Marketplace the same day. Cash in your bank account by Friday This is how people convert 0% credit limits into liquid cash without Plastiq, without Melio, and without paying a 2.85% processing fee The Apple Store accepts credit cards for purchases up to $50,000. No questions. No ID beyond what's needed for Apple Pay. You walk in, buy 8 MacBook Pros at $2,499 each, and walk out with $19,992 on your Chase Ink Business Unlimited at 0% APR List them on eBay as "Brand New Sealed" at $2,199 each. They sell in 24 to 48 hours because sealed Apple products have the highest resale velocity of any consumer electronics on earth. People buy them because they're getting a $300 discount on a product that never goes on sale $2,199 x 8 = $17,592 in eBay revenue eBay + PayPal fees (13%): -$2,287 Your net cash received: $15,305 You spent $19,992 on a credit card. You got $15,305 in cash. You "lost" $4,687 "That's a terrible deal" No. You converted $19,992 in credit into $15,305 in LIQUID CASH at a cost of $4,687. That's a 23.5% conversion fee Plastiq charges 2.85% but has a $100K annual limit and many payees are restricted. Melio charges 2.85% but some payments take 5 to 7 days and large amounts trigger manual review The Apple resale method has: No annual limit (buy as much as they'll sell you) No payment restrictions (it's a retail purchase) No manual review (it's a credit card transaction at a store) Cash in your bank within 3 to 5 days (eBay payouts are fast) And you can improve the conversion rate dramatically: iPhones resell at 92 to 96% of retail (better than MacBooks). A $1,199 iPhone 16 Pro Max sells for $1,050 to $1,100 on Swappa within 48 hours. That's only a 5 to 8% loss after fees iPads resell at 88 to 93% of retail AirPods Max resell at 85 to 90% Apple Watches resell at 82 to 88% The optimal mix for maximum cash extraction: $30,000 in iPhone 16 Pro Max units (25 phones at $1,199): resell at $1,080 avg = $27,000 - 13% fees = $23,490 net. Loss: $6,510 (21.7%) $20,000 in iPad Pro units (10 iPads at $1,999): resell at $1,799 avg = $17,990 - 13% fees = $15,651 net. Loss: $4,349 (21.7%) Total credit card spend: $50,000 Total cash received: $39,141 Conversion rate: 78.3% Effective "fee": 21.7% "21.7% is way worse than Plastiq's 2.85%" Yes. If Plastiq works for your use case, use Plastiq. The Apple method is for when you need: More than $100K liquidated (Plastiq has limits) Cash in 3 days not 7 No paper trail linking credit cards to bank deposits through a payment processor (the cash appears as eBay/PayPal revenue, not as a Plastiq transfer) Amounts above $25K per transaction (Melio flags large single payments) The people doing this at scale aren't converting $50K. They're converting $200K to $500K across multiple Apple Stores, Best Buys, Costcos, and authorized resellers. At that volume they have eBay stores with Top Rated Seller status, which reduces fees to 10.5% and pushes the conversion rate to 82 to 85% There's also the Amazon Retail Arbitrage version: buy Apple products at retail, sell on Amazon as a third-party seller, Amazon pays out every 2 weeks. The conversion rate is similar but Amazon's customer base is willing to pay closer to retail for the Prime badge and the Amazon return policy A guy in our network converts $80K to $100K per month from credit cards to cash using this exact method across Apple, Costco, and Best Buy. His blended conversion rate after eBay fees and marketplace fees: 81%. He converts $100K in credit into $81K in cash every month $81K in cash from $100K in 0% credit. His "cost" of $19K per cycle is his equivalent of a processing fee. He treats it as a cost of capital. $19K to access $81K in free cash for 15 months = effective annualized cost of 18.6% "18.6% is expensive" Compared to what? An MCA (merchant cash advance) charges 40 to 150% effective APR A hard money loan charges 12 to 18% + 2 to 3 points A personal loan at 680 score charges 15 to 24% APR A credit card balance at standard APR: 24.99% 18.6% annualized for UNSECURED CASH with NO APPLICATION PROCESS, NO UNDERWRITING, and NO REPAYMENT SCHEDULE beyond minimums at 0% for 15 months is cheaper than almost every alternative source of liquid capital for someone without assets to collateralize And the credit card rewards on $100K in Apple Store purchases: roughly $2,000 to $3,000 in points. That drops the effective cost to 15.6 to 16.6% btw the IRS doesn't track retail purchases on credit cards. The purchase shows up as "APPLE STORE #R123" on your credit card statement. The eBay revenue shows up as income from your eBay seller account. If your LLC is the eBay seller, the purchase is a "business inventory expense" and the revenue is "product sales." The accounting is clean this is the emergency version of the liquidation play. when you need cash in 72 hours, can't wait for Plastiq, and need more than $25K. you walk into Apple, buy everything they'll sell you, walk out, list it on eBay, and have cash in your bank by Friday. the most liquid asset in America isn't gold or bitcoin. it's a sealed iPhone lmfaooo (we get 700+ score business owners $100K-$250K in 0% business funding. how you liquidate is your business. we build the capital stack. link in bio)
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Festival of the Supreme Pickle (@pierre_max19919) reported@DrFartFetish @kuihman absolutely lol. I'm not a fan of Jeremy Hamburgers, but they really are hypocrites. Gabe struck down Mersh's paypal
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Daedalus (@Haydendeathera2) reported@Dylanxjl14 @SkaavArt It's most likely due to payment processors (mastercard/VISA). It's been a recurring problem with EVERYTHING recently. Subscribestar, steam, PayPal, etc. So so so many platforms are changing up their rules regarding NSFW content because of pressure from payment processors.
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Nadia Tory (@Nadiatory_) reported@AskPayPal Good morning, I hope you're doing well. I have been trying to login to my PayPal account to no avail because the SMS with verification code sent to my phone won't come through and I never changed my number. I would like an assistance please.
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CLN 🍉 (@seleniumsz) reportedthank goodness paypal instant transfer means instant transfer this week. didnt get the same issue and didnt have to throw hands lol
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Mike Derscher (@MDerscher) reported@Yaw_nyame35 They do not have any problems with sending speeding tickets by email. And one can pay with PayPal instead of an international money transfer.
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Apollonighter Luvin' (@heavenblitzer) reported@PlayStation @PlayStation you guys are screwing with my PayPal payments, what the hell does invalid error mean Freaking fix it
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PetiteNativee (@PetiteNativee) reportedWho's up? Down to paypal me for some ***? Dm me.
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Hamilton (@Debt_Ledger) reportedClaude inside QuickBooks and PayPal is more interesting than another chatbot launch. The real leverage is the back office: invoicing, payroll, bookkeeping, compliance. Cut friction there and you cut delays, errors, and waste. That’s state capacity by software.
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Kalan Miizure // VArtist (@KalanMiizure) reported@exisbread I have the fees built into my prices because you are losing 10% with those fees. I always offer my friends either Vgen commissions or direct Paypal/Cashapp payment to save money. If they want the Vgen protection that is not a problem, but I am not losing money over it.
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Lemon れもん (@lexiton69) reported@LilSpoot @DOMDOOET I would say to do a chargeback and not message them because there’s no point after you got ghosted but since you passed 180 day mark and if you did use PayPal, that’s really not much option at this point. Either they passed away or IRL issues.
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oceanturn (@oceanturnmusic) reportedGuys… PayPal doubled down with a consumer wording. They tried to play human without soul. So I gave them the soul they needed and pressed “send feedback.” Good luck with the FTC.
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ItsSeyrenhere 🐉🗡️| Returning back soon (@ItsSeyrenHere) reported@passingcatloaf Maybe this had to do with the bank have you contact to CS what happen. If usually PayPal no issue one