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Why PayPal is not working? Best solutions to fix it quickly

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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PayPal is the world’s leading service when it comes to online payments that have redefined the way we make online transactions. While not the first of its kind, it has become the default payment method for many eCommerce websites.

However, like any online service, thingsdon’t always go smoothly. The same thing can be said about PayPal’s services, but since it is a service that handles your money, it becomes a bit of a problem.

If none of the solutions mentioned below work, you should consider using an alternative to PayPal. While the market is indeed filled with similar services, you will most likely be looking for something that is just as good as PayPal, if not better.

Most common reasons why PayPal may not be working:

Most common reasons why PayPal may not be working:

1. You don’t have the funds when pre-ordering something

PayPal doesn’t need you to put money on it, as adding a debit or credit card would suffice.

2. You’re not logged in, or your guest pass has reached its limit

Keep in mind thatnon-account holdersthat use PayPal can only use a particular credit card15 times, and only up to a maximum of approximately$4,000 in a lifetime.

If you don’t have a PayPal account, all you have to do is make an account, and the limitations will be lifted. If you already have a PayPal account, simply log in using your credentials.

3. You are using a faulty Ad-blocker

Depending on the website you are trying to pay on, if you have clickedContinuewith PayPal and all you see is a blank window, then you most likely have a pop-up blocker installed.

This pop-up blocker will block PayPal from opening an additional payment window. All you need to do is temporarily disable it and then the window can open or load properly.

4. PayPal may be down

Like any other Internet service, PayPal is not safe from the occasional downtime. As such, all you can do ischeck their server status, and simply wait it out.

5. Your antivirus may be blocking PayPal

You may experience situations where your antivirus is blocking PayPal and you cannot access or even log in to do any transactions. If your antivirus is blocking your ability to make PayPal payments, checkthisguide for further information.

6. You receive theSomething went wrong on our endPayPal error

This issue can arise when you’re trying to reset your password or when attempting to log in to your PayPal account.

The listed solutions also apply when you have the following issues:

For further information regarding this issue, please check outthis detailed guide.And that’s about it. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach in the comments section below.

For more troubleshooting guides about this service, check out our PayPal Issues Hub.

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Teodor Nechita

Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.

When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.

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