PayPal can keep your money if they close your account, but there are some exceptions.If you have an open dispute with PayPal and the company has not ruled in your favor, PayPal may withhold funds from you. In this case, you’ll need to follow the dispute process as outlined by PayPal’s User Agreement. If you have been a victim of fraud or identity theft, PayPal may also withhold funds from you as part of the resolution process.

You can’t delete your PayPal account. You can however deactivate it.To deactivate your account, go to the “Profile” section of your account and then select “Deactivate Account.

It’s free to close your PayPal account.

If you are under 18, PayPal will not allow you to create an account. If they find out, they will close your account and refund any money that was in it.

Yes, you can reopen a PayPal account with the same email. However, it is not possible to open a new PayPal account with an existing email address.

You can’t put a fake birthday on PayPal. The only information you can change is your address.

No, a 13 year old cannot have PayPal.

Yes, you can use PayPal at 17. You will need to provide your bank account information and a debit card for the service to work.

If you have a PayPal account, you can reactivate it by logging in to your PayPal account. If you do not have an account, you can create one by clicking on the “Create an Account” button.

If you’re 15 years old, then you will need a parent or guardian to set up the account. You can also have your parent or guardian create an account for you, and if they have a PayPal business account, they can invite you as a colleague.