There are many reasons that your PayPal balance can't be transferred to your bank account. One of the most common reasons is that your bank account hasn't been linked to your PayPal. This is likely if this is the first time you're transferring money from PayPal. You may be having problems with transferring money if your PayPal account has become limited or if your bank account is ineligible.
Why can't I transfer money from PayPal to my bank account?
There are several reasons why you may have problems transferring money from PayPal to your bank account. If you keep receiving error messages when you attempt to withdraw your PayPal balance, it could be due to one of the following reasons.
PayPal may have limited your account. This could be for various reasons, including your account being inactive, high-risk activity on your account, or unauthorized use. If this is the case, you should receive an email from PayPal with details of how to reinstate your account.
Another reason that you may be unable to transfer money is that PayPal requires a security check to confirm your identity. PayPal's security system might have found unusual activity on your account. When this happens, they put a block on the account to stop money from being withdrawn.
Lastly, your transfer might not be able to be processed if your debit card or bank account is ineligible to process an instant transfer.
Process your Transfer
If you're having problems transferring money to your bank account. There are a few different things that you can try.
1. Try linking a new debit or credit card to your pay pal account and then use this to put your money into your bank account. If your Paypal account has an old or ineligible debit card linked to it, the transfer won't be processed.
2. Check that Paypal has your correct bank details and link a different bank account if possible.
3. You can also request a PayPal cash card, which will give you easy access to your PayPal account balance.
4. If you're unable to do any of the above, you can also request that a check is mailed to you in the post, which you'll then be able to pay into your bank account.
How to Link a Bank Account to Your PayPal
Click on ‘Wallet,' which can be found at the top of the page. Then click on ‘link a bank account' You can then either select your bank or click on the ‘don't see your bank' button at the bottom of the page.
You'll then be asked to link your bank account. This can either be done instantly or manually, depending on your bank.
Instant Option
If you're using the instant option, you can do this through your online banking. You'll be asked to input your user ID and password that you use for online banking. This will then be checked with your bank.
Manual Option
Sometimes the instant won't be available, and you'll need to add your bank account details manually. You can then click the ‘Agree and Link' button. Paypal will deposit two small amounts into your bank account within three working days. These amounts will be between $0.01 and $0.99.
You'll need to complete a confirmation process by opening your wallet and clicking on the bank account that you want to confirm. You'll then be prompted to enter the amounts that were deposited into your account. Once you've done this, click the ‘submit' button.
Paypal Customer Service
If you've tried the above steps and are still having issues transferring your money from PayPal to your bank account, you can contact PayPal's customer service team who will be happy to assist you further.
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