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How the PayPal Debit Card works with your balance

The PayPal Debit Card turns your PayPal balance into a rewards‑earning debit you can swipe anywhere Mastercard is accepted.

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PayPal’s Debit Card is a no‑monthly‑fee Mastercard that lets you spend your PayPal balance in the real world, earn boosted cash‑back in rotating categories, and pull cash from ATMs, all without turning your PayPal account into a credit line.

What exactly is the PayPal Debit Card?

  • It’s a physical and virtual Mastercard debit card linked to your PayPal Balance account, not a credit card.
  • You can use it anywhere Mastercard is accepted—online, in stores, and at ATMs.
  • To get it, you need a PayPal Balance account and to pass an ID check (standard KYC).

Key perks

  • 5% cash back category: You pick one category each month (like gas, groceries, apparel, restaurants, health & beauty) and earn 5% cash back on up to $1,000 in spend in that category.
  • Stackable rewards: You can stack that 5% with other PayPal offers inside the app, so some purchases effectively earn double rewards.
  • No monthly fees: There’s no monthly card fee and no fee to pay with the card in the US.
  • ATM access: Withdraw cash for free at US MoneyPass ATMs; non‑MoneyPass ATMs typically cost $2.50 plus any operator fee.

How money flows in and out

  • Ways to add money: Direct deposit, bank transfers, auto‑reload from your bank or debit card, cash reloads at 90,000‑plus retail locations, and mobile check deposit (“Cash a Check”) in the app.
  • Direct deposit: You can route some or all of your paycheck to PayPal, often available up to 2 days early, depending on your employer.
  • Daily limits: Typical setup includes up to about $3,000 a day for purchases and $400 per day at ATMs (exact limits in PayPal’s cardholder docs).
  • International use: You can use the card abroad; PayPal charges foreign transaction/ATM fees on non‑US or non‑MoneyPass withdrawals.

Safety, insurance, and fine print

  • Purchase protection: Eligible purchases via PayPal can be covered by PayPal Purchase Protection, which may help if items don’t arrive or are significantly not as described.
  • Card security: You get Mastercard Zero Liability for unauthorized transactions, chip protection, and the ability to temporarily lock your card in the app.
  • FDIC angle: PayPal isn’t a bank, but when you have a Debit Card, Direct Deposit, or crypto-enabled, your USD PayPal balance is swept into FDIC‑insured “Program Banks” (like The Bancorp Bank, N.A.), giving you pass‑through insurance up to standard limits if that bank fails.

Who this card is really for

  • Everyday PayPal users who keep a balance and want to spend it instantly in stores instead of constantly cashing out to a bank.
  • People who love category‑based rewards and don’t mind picking a new 5% category each month to maximize cashback.
  • Side‑hustlers and freelancers who already get paid to PayPal and want ATM access plus a lightweight “wallet + debit card” combo instead of a full‑blown bank account.

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