For a lot of people, checking their balance on PayPal is super fast and simple. Normally, this is how things should be, however, if that is not the case for you, we can help. See How To Check Your PayPal Balance On Desktop Or Mobile?:
How Can I Check My PayPal Balance?
In theory, you just have to head to https://paypal.com/ or launch the mobile application on your iPhone or Android phone – and then get yourself logged into your account.
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Even when your present balance is $0, you will see it on the left-hand side of your main account page for desktop, or on the primary account display for smartphone owners. However, there is one important thing to note – If you do not see a “PayPal balance” section on your main account page, it could be because you do not own a Cash or Cash Plus account.
You might not own those if you have been using your account for a long time, because these types of accounts are actually very recent. If that is the case, then you will have to set up a new account first. Also, note that you will still need to first verify your identity via PayPal to be able to enjoy the “balance” feature.
More Information About Paypal
PayPal Holdings Inc trading as PayPal, is an American company operating a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks and money orders. The company operates as a payment processor for online vendors, auction sites, and many other commercial users, for which it charges a fee in exchange for benefits such as one-click transactions and password memory. PayPal’s payment system, also called PayPal, is considered a type of payment rail.
Established in 1998 as Confinity, PayPal had its initial public offering in 2002, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of eBay later that year. eBay spun off PayPal in 2015. The company ranked 222nd on the 2018 Fortune 500 of the largest United States corporations by revenue.
At a 2019 World Economic Forum panel in Davos, founder Luke Nosek stated that PayPal’s initial mission was to “create a global currency that was independent of interference by these, you know, corrupt cartels of banks and governments that were debasing their currencies”. Nosek said this mission ultimately failed because of investor pressure to release a product as soon as possible.
On March 19, 2019, PayPal announced their partnership with Instagram as part of the company’s new checkout feature, “Checkout on Instagram”.