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This error message typically means your bank or card issuer has blocked the transaction before it even reached PayPal's internal processing
The Fix: Go into your PayPal Wallet. Remove the card entirely. Re-add it, but do not auto-fill the address. Type it out manually, exactly as it appears on your paper statement. If you have moved recently, update your address with your bank first before adding it to PayPal. This error message typically means your bank or
This error is essentially a "hard decline" from your bank, not PayPal. To protect your privacy, your card issuer doesn't tell PayPal the specific reason for the block, leaving you to do some detective work. Common Reasons for the Decline Type it out manually, exactly as it appears
4. CVV2 Mismatch or Expired Card
The three-digit code on the back of your card (or four digits on the front of Amex) is a security check. If you enter it incorrectly three times, many banks will lock the card for 24 hours. Similarly, if your card has expired and you haven’t updated the expiry date in PayPal, you will see this error. To protect your privacy, your card issuer doesn't
5 Common Reasons This Happens
1. Your card has insufficient funds or is over its limit
The most straightforward reason. If you don’t have enough available balance (for debit) or remaining credit (for credit card), the bank declines the transaction automatically.