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Try To Checkout Using Paypal fails

Seems like eBay screwing things up already? I've had multiple threats off them to add my financial details since they've decided to ditch Paypal and screw us over themselves. I liked Paypal a lot, because I could leave money in there, away from home finances and use it for future purchases without having to pay the transfer fees. There are also people who don't want the money in their bank account where social services and bailiffs can take it before they can use it to generate additional income.  For these people things will be even tougher, but no discussion, eBay wants it all with larger flat fees. Now by sheer co-incidence I go to pay by Paypal and it isn't working, it was yesterday and every day I've used it before the threats arrived. Anybody else discovering Paypal is blocked?

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Try To Checkout Using Paypal fails

Managed Payments replacing PayPal for sellers is entirely separate from buyers using PayPal to pay. You should still be able to PayPal to pay for items.

 

What happens when you try to check and and select PayPal?

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Try To Checkout Using Paypal fails

Yes, I am unable to use PayPal today as well.

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Try To Checkout Using Paypal fails

What happens when you try to check out? At what point are you getting an error message or getting stuck?

 

Problems checking out or paying generally fall into one of the following categories:

 

Temporary glitch -- try again later.

 

Browser issue -- try another browser. Try disabling your ad blocker on checkout pages or PayPal's sign in page. If using Firefox, try disabling Enhanced Tracking Protection.

 

Device issue -- try another device to rule out problems with a particular device or firewall.

 

Problem with the seller's eBay or PayPal account; in some cases the seller has not set up the account to accept payment from the buyer or from the buyer's location. Particularly the case when the seller is new to selling or located in another country than the buyer. Must be fixed by the seller.

 

Problem with the buyer's eBay or PayPal account; similar to problems with the seller's account. In some cases PayPal needs additional documentation or the accounts need to be linked or verified, or the buyer needs to create a PayPal account as there are limits to the number and amount of transactions that can be completed as a guest without registering. Must be fixed by the buyer.

 

Problem with a particular payment method or card -- in that case trying a different card, or switching between using PayPal or entering a credit card into eBay's checkout might help. Also worth trying to pay using a bank account tied to a PayPal account or a cash balance in a PayPal account.

 

Problems with PayPal involving minimum payments -- notably when total transaction is less than a dollar. In some cases, adding a donation or combining items may raise the cost above the minimum amount necessary.

 

Network issue -- problems that cause an "Access Denied" error message are often caused by a network blockage of one kind or another. As a temporary workaround, try completing checkout using a laptop or phone when not connected to the usual wifi network.

 

For some specific problems, it might be worth trying to pay when signed in to ebay.ca or ebay.co.uk rather than eBay. If you have already committed to purchasing an item, be sure to complete the transaction through your Purchase History rather than starting a new transaction, so that you do not commit to multiple purchases on each site, though.

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