What happens if somebody wants to send money to my PayPal account that I closed?
If someone attempts to send money to your PayPal account(+𝟏 321–252–7633 ) that has been closed, several scenarios may unfold:
1. **Automatic Rejection**: PayPal may automatically reject the payment and notify the sender that the transaction cannot be completed because the recipient’s account is closed.
2. **Refund to Sender**: In some cases, PayPal may automatically refund the sender if the recipient’s account is closed before the transaction is completed. The sender will typically receive an email notification informing them of the refund.
3. **Funds Held by PayPal**: If the sender’s payment is processed before PayPal detects that the recipient’s account is closed, the funds may be held by PayPal until the recipient resolves the issue. PayPal may attempt to contact the recipient to inform them of the payment and provide instructions on how to claim the funds or resolve the situation.
4. **Contacting PayPal Support**: If the sender encounters difficulties or has questions about the transaction, they may contact PayPal’s customer support for assistance. PayPal’s support team can provide guidance on what steps to take and how to proceed if the recipient’s account is closed.
In any case, it’s essential for both the sender and the recipient to communicate and resolve the issue promptly. If you closed your PayPal account and are expecting payments, it’s a good idea to inform your contacts and provide alternative payment methods if necessary. Additionally, if you closed your PayPal account but are still receiving payments intended for that account, you should contact PayPal’s customer support to ensure proper handling of the funds.