Can I cancel a withdrawal from my PayPal account?

Why can’t a withdrawal be canceled?

Once you initiate a withdrawal from your PayPal account, it cannot be canceled. This is because our automated system processes withdrawals immediately to securely and efficiently complete your transfer.

If you made a mistake and need your money back in PayPal, you can initiate a new transfer from your bank to your PayPal balance.

What are my options if there’s an error or I need the money back?

If you made a mistake with your withdrawal or need the money returned to your PayPal account, you have a few options:

  • Wait for the transfer to complete: Most standard bank transfers and debit card withdrawals clear within 1–3 business days. Once the money reaches your account, you can transfer it back to PayPal with a linked bank account or debit card. Learn how to add money to your PayPal balance.
  • Request your bank’s assistance: If the withdrawal hasn’t been completed yet, you can contact your bank to inquire whether reversing the transaction is an option. Some banks may allow reversals depending on their policies.
  • The transfer might fail: If the transfer fails due to issues like incorrect information, the funds may automatically return to your PayPal account. A return fee might apply in this case. Learn how to check on the status of your withdrawal.

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