If you've ever had a PayPal payment put on hold, you know it can be frustrating. Your funds are frozen, and you can't access them until PayPal releases them. In this article, we'll explain why PayPal puts payments on hold, how long they usually last, and what you can do to get your funds released faster.
There are a few reasons why PayPal may put a payment on hold. The most common reasons include:
The length of a PayPal hold varies depending on the reason for the hold. Most holds last for 21 days, but some can last for up to 180 days.
If you have a PayPal payment on hold, there are a few things you can do to get your funds released faster:
Having a PayPal payment put on hold can be frustrating, but it's important to understand why PayPal does this. By following the tips in this article, you can help to get your funds released faster.
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