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To close your PayPal account, remove any balance, report unauthorized payments, and follow the steps on the website or app. Once closed, it cannot be reopened.
To close a PayPal account, withdraw balance & report any unauthorized payments. Follow instructions on the web or app. Closed accounts can't be reopened.
To keep using PayPal, report unauthorized payments in the Resolution Center. To close, follow steps on web or app, but closed accounts can't be reopened.
Here’s how to remove a card from your PayPal account: Go to your Wallet. Click the card you want to remove. Click Remove card. To remove your card on the app: Tap Accounts. Select the card you want to remove and tap Remove.
If your PayPal account is limited, you might not be able to send or withdraw money. Visit the Resolution Center for more info and follow the steps to remove it.
Any user with a Personal account can request data erasure through self-service or by contacting PayPal via email or phone call. Users with a Business account can also demand data erasure in most locations if the Business account is registered to an Individual or a Sole Proprietary business.
Here's how to add, remove or update an email address in the PayPal App: Tap your profile icon. Tap Account info. Tap Emails. To add a new email, tap + Add a new email. To update an email, tap the email, then tap Change. To remove an email, tap the email, then tap Remove.
Secure your PayPal account by adding or updating your mobile number to receive text messages. Follow easy steps to add, edit or remove your phone number.
Learn how to remove your bank account from PayPal with easy steps on the website, app, or business app. Troubleshoot problems with the helpful article.
We can disburse any money that remains in the account in one of the following ways: The requestor will request a check in the name of the deceased account holder through the PayPal account. We do not change ownership of the funds and must issue the check in the name of the deceased account holder.