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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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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
Créteil, Île-de-France 1
Tacoma, WA 1
Chicago, IL 1
Eugene, OR 1
Lormont, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Novi Sad, Vojvodina 1
Biard, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Brussels, Brussels Capital 2
Willenhall, England 1
Derry, Northern Ireland 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Houston, TX 1
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Échillais, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Cagnes-sur-Mer, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Sherman, IL 1
Reims, ACAL 1
Villepinte, Île-de-France 1
Township of Evan, KS 5
Lynden, WA 1
Toledo, OH 1
Montélimar, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Uppsala, Uppsala 1
Sollefteå, Västernorrland 1
Oslo, Oslo 1
Versailles, Île-de-France 1
Lewes, DE 1
Twickenham, England 1
Villepreux, Île-de-France 1
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Paypal Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EnvysEmpire
    𝘎𝘰𝘥𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘴 𝘌𝘯𝘷𝘺, Birthday 6/5 🎈 (@EnvysEmpire) reported

    this still has yet to be fully covered cucks, fix it. paypal accepted as well.

  • pronouncedsimon
    Simen (@pronouncedsimon) reported

    @nobodyknows2322 Who wouldn’t? To be fair to him, he’s turned down requests for him to make a donate page, PayPal or whatever several times. Still he’s people begging to send him money in the comments lol

  • mqchlixx
    𝒎𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒊𓂃ෆ˚ (@mqchlixx) reported

    @the_FANSSHOP @Stray_Kids fix your website because the payment went through on paypal TWICE and the order still didn’t go through

  • Ravious101
    Victor Bigham 🇺🇸 (@Ravious101) reported

    Facebook sold our data for years and years made billions of dollars and then they got caught. So now we the people got robbed will get a measly 29 dollars for the first payment and maybe 4 bucks for the second payment. 😡 Meanwhile lots of strangers have all our private information our photos our private conversations to friends and family while the law firms get 181 million dollars or our money. These lawyers tried to settle quick so they could get the million dollar payout that goes directly into their pockets. Heck they all are probably working with FB buddies with them this is all just part of their way to keep us all poor and keep themselves rich. What kind of world do we live in that lets this happen? Check your bank account, Venmo, PayPal and email: A surprise second round of payments is starting in the $725 million class action settlement over Facebook users' privacy issues.

  • sheek_silas
    Silas Sheek (@sheek_silas) reported

    Fortunately I found a work around to the issue with Hasbro pulse. For whatever reason, it won't let it go through with a credit card, only with PayPal. I got the Red Alert minicon pack on pre-order, finally

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    Juan Hernandez immigrated from Mexico and took a welding job at SpaceX in 2015 for $28 an hour. He put part of his pay into company stock instead of cash. This Friday it is worth about $880,000. He is one of roughly 4,000 SpaceX workers expected to become millionaires when the company goes public on the Nasdaq at $135 a share, a $1.75 trillion valuation and the largest IPO in history. The list runs from engineers to cafeteria workers, anyone who took stock and held it. That stock exists because of a choice the company made when it had barely any money. Musk could not match other employers on pay, so he gave people equity instead and asked them to work 36-hour shifts, sleep at their desks, and dodge rattlesnakes near the launch pad. At most startups, that kind of stock ends up worth nothing. In 2008 SpaceX nearly died. The first three Falcon 1 rockets failed. Musk had put more than $100 million of his own PayPal money into it. By then he was down to his last $30 million, splitting it between SpaceX and Tesla while his marriage fell apart. He has called it the worst year of his life. There was money left for one more launch. On September 28, 2008, the fourth Falcon 1 lifted off a small island in the Pacific and reached orbit, the first privately built rocket to do it. Musk said later that a fourth failure would have ended the company. Weeks afterward, NASA gave SpaceX a $1.6 billion contract to fly cargo to the space station. Musk says he took the call and blurted out, "I love you guys." The company that survived on its last dollar was worth $12 billion in 2015, the year Hernandez joined. At $1.75 trillion it now sits above Tesla, one of the seven most valuable public companies in America. A young sailor who sent part of every paycheck into shares no longer has to work. An early engineer holds a stake near $28 million. The fortunes landing Friday belong to the people who stayed when the rockets kept exploding and the stock looked worthless.

  • retdzn
    Ret (@retdzn) reported

    I've seen the scammer allegations being spread by @paxilard , so I want to explain what actually happened. The entire situation is over $10. In the past, I helped him by receiving payments from his clients through PayPal or Cash App and then forwarding those funds to his Venmo. This wasn't something I was doing for free either he agreed that I could keep 25% of the money I processed as compensation for helping him. Because payment platforms can flag unusual activity, I specifically told him that he needed to let me know before sending any money. This time, he sent money without notifying me beforehand. I wasn't aware the payment had been sent until after the fact, and shortly afterward, my account was locked. Because of that restriction, I wasn't able to handle the transfer the way I normally would. At no point did I scam anyone, take money with the intention of keeping it, or disappear with someone's funds. The issue happened because money was sent without notice, despite me making it clear that I needed a heads-up before any transaction. I also told him that I don't believe I should be responsible for paying the $10 back because the situation was caused by him sending the money without warning after I had specifically asked him not to do that. However, if I have extra money available, I'm still willing to send him the $10 just to put the situation behind us and avoid unnecessary drama. What makes the allegations even more confusing is that this wasn't some random interaction between strangers. We had an arrangement where I was helping process payments and was allowed to keep 25% as compensation. If I were trying to scam him, I wouldn't have been openly working with him under an agreed setup in the first place. Instead of being met with calm attempts to resolve the issue, I was threatened, including being told to "watch my back." I'm sharing this because I want people to have the full story rather than hearing only one side. People can make their own judgments based on the facts.

  • RimaUsami
    Rima Usami (@RimaUsami) reported

    Me: Has used PayPal card internationally no problem PayPal: blocks card (common) Me: Well let's contact PayPal PayPal: Actually you can't use your card anywhere you have to make a new account at the country you're in Me: But I have used it before? PayPal supp: "Look lady if you wanna you can call customer service" Whaaat LOL is PayPal not international anymore?

  • StalwartSt
    State (@StalwartSt) reported

    @0xCryptoGreekie Yo 0x. I'll be honest. I simply don't know. It all sound great and we've been hearing potential for at least 5 years, but if it's going to happen, then what's most likely to occur is that these payment companies are likely to build it on their own. And, most of all it will require a stable coin. I do strongly believe is that it will near absolutely involve stablecoins, such as USDt & USDc. SUI and a number of networks handle stablecoins well. As odd as it may sound, these big corporations would rather operate of something clunky, that's still crypto, but something they've created and most importantly own and control. Thus, it won't be any network we're familiar with. There will be a USDv (a VISA stablecoin). There will be a USDjpm, USDgoldman, etc. PayPal has their own as does Polymarket. They operate internally. I see no chance a major corporation is going to adopt anything out there that has touched anything we know. They'll build their own. Polymarket only uses the polygon network for wager incoming and then wager settlements (if the bet wins). You can see the proceed go out of your wallet, it then goes into a digital bean counter. If the wager wins, the proceed get spit back out on clunky Polygon. The actual trading is done on servers where all the accounting and score keeping is tallied and resolved on a digital ledger. This is probably the model for trading someday, except they build their own internal crypto network. If they even need it, which they probably don't. Right now, the Visa, MC & AmEx network operates just the way they want it to operate, and it's going to take over 50 years to grind into those market structures. Moreover, we haven't even got to the legal complication of how credit cards make their money w/r/t fees and fraud, charge backs, etc. It may cost them a lot, but they have an immense edge they will never give up because the merchant and customers end up paying in the end. As for high finance, it's the same thing. For SWIFT, it will likely be something the US builds that will integrate with what others CBs have. Probably swapping USDt & USDc. The problem is: these need to be hidden. High finance is not open to disclosure, and legally they don't have to. NYSE & Nasdaq. Same thing. They will build their own and integrate the endpoints which connect to a stable coin somewhere. I see no current decentralized network (eth sol sui btc kas, or any current L1) that a major Fortune 500 company is going to adopt and use. They will not relinquish centralization on a broad scale. There may be a few small cases. I do know that Kadena was tested for JPMorgan and it didn't work. It was passed on. Now Kadena is officially dead. I'm not optimistic. We've heard it all before, but I take it 1 year at a time.

  • findomavaaa
    Madam Avaa🖤 (@findomavaaa) reported

    Who can I hunt down and request angel numbers from on PayPal before bed?

  • Excastleore
    Excastleore (@Excastleore) reported

    @girlsnot6rey Is the issue mainly bank linking failing, or are all payment methods getting rejected except PayPal? DM me if you need assistance.

  • collin_michaelm
    Collin Michael (@collin_michaelm) reported

    @i_mika_el @ClimStefan Take it as you will, but it’s the same problem, maybe worse. General market - you’re not solving a painful enough problem for a certain set of people. PayPal only became what it is today because it started with eBay power sellers. That’s extremely niche. General market = broad problem = broad messaging = low results Niche market = specific problem = highly targeted messaging = better results @grok non biased can you offer an opinion here?

  • Marxon1134x
    Marxon (@Marxon1134x) reported

    @AskPayPal Any reason why logging in on the firefox browser simply does not work? Been waiting 5 minutes for the login screen to appear.

  • MileyD76
    Miley⁴ 💘 🌪️ (@MileyD76) reported

    Brh I done vex and taking matters into my hands. Everyone too dey drag leg . We can’t be complaining and not moving to try to fix the problem. PayPal and ko-fi is an app/site u can make complains if u hv any problems with the person u sent money to so u money is very safe

  • aIivefactor
    ree (@aIivefactor) reported

    wts saldo paypal $30 rate 17.200/$ take all only slow pengiriman (5-30 menit)

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