I have been using paypal for two years without problems. Today I tried to send some money for some links and the site is telling me to confirm my email . . . Ok? Sure, no problem. So I did that again . . . and then again. Each time I try to send some money it tells me to confirm email. When I try to confirm email it says that it is already confirmed. Anyone else experiencing anything like this today or yesterday?
This could be due to your location, were are you located? other than that I don't think there is anything i can help you with sorry.
It is unusual for them to ask you to confirm any details. I recommend using their webform to contact them - they reply pretty quickly in my experience.
I can pay for things if someone sends me an invoice, but I can't choose "send money" from my account. I can also pay for things by clicking buttons and links, just not from my account. So weird. Edit: It does look like they are updating something. The "type of purchase" change to "for" and instead of a drop box, it is now radio buttons.
Yes. I've had a massive issue with a long term client paying an invoice recently. Turned into a major saga. I've had a confirmed and trouble free merchant account for years. No dispute. Just failed payments and mind-blowing errors and failures on the part of PayPal to explain or fix things. Client is angry. I'm angry. Massive time waste. Still unresolved. Working up an article that I'll post when there is an "end." I've captured each status screen, etc., for the story. Here is an example of what's wrong with PayPal in 2007. From a link from their menu at the bottom of every page to "Developers" you are taken to a page with this message: I guess they are trying to scrape together a few dollars to hire a kid to re-do their Dreamweaver template so they can send customers, ur, webmasters and developers, to the developer site from updated navigation. It has been like that for months and months. That's a symptom, not my problem. For a business with their resources it is simply inexcusable. No time or talent to even toss a 301 redirect in there? Sheesh.