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PayPal Cashback Mastercard: how this no-fee 3% card fits in your wallet

If you live inside PayPal, this card quietly stacks 3% back on PayPal payments and 1.5% everywhere else you swipe.

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The PayPal Cashback Mastercard is a no‑annual‑fee cash‑back credit card that rewards you extra whenever you pay using PayPal, and gives a flat rate on everything else you put on the card.

What this card actually is

  • It’s a cash-back credit card issued by Synchrony Bank and branded with Mastercard, so you can use it anywhere Mastercard is accepted.
  • You must have a U.S. PayPal account to apply, and approval is subject to a credit check and income, like any other mainstream card.
  • There’s no annual fee, which makes it easy to keep long-term as a “set and forget” rewards card in your wallet or PayPal account.

How the cash back works

  • 3% back: When you check out with PayPal and choose the PayPal Cashback Mastercard as your funding source (online or in‑store where PayPal is accepted), you earn 3% unlimited cash back.
  • 1.5% back: For all other purchases where you just tap, swipe, or insert the physical card anywhere Mastercard works, you get 1.5% unlimited cash back.
  • No categories to track: There are no rotating bonus categories, activation hoops, or quarterly caps; the only “rule” is that PayPal checkout equals 3%, everything else is 1.5%.
  • Rewards post quickly: Cash back starts accruing as soon as purchases post to your account, and you can also add up to six authorized users to help rack up rewards faster.

Typical rewards vs similar cards

CardBase rateBonus rateAnnual feeNotes
PayPal Cashback Mastercard1.5% everywhere 3% via PayPal checkout $0 Best if you often pay with PayPal
Generic flat‑rate cash‑back1.5%–2% on everything Usually none or simple tiers Often $0 Simpler if you rarely use PayPal

Redeeming your rewards

  • Your cash back accumulates as a rewards balance linked to your PayPal account; there’s no complicated points chart.
  • You can typically redeem into your PayPal balance, then: use it to make PayPal purchases, pay your card bill, send money, or transfer out to a linked bank or debit card.
  • There’s no stated cap on how much cash back you can earn, and there’s no “use it or lose it” monthly deadline like some promo‑based offers.

Fees, rates, and key fine print

  • Annual fee: $0.
  • Foreign transaction fee: Around 3%, so it’s not ideal for international trips or non‑USD purchases.
  • APR: Variable purchase APR can be relatively high and tiered based on your credit profile, so you really want to pay in full every month.
  • Application impact: You can see if you’re likely to be approved with no impact if you’re declined, but an actual approval will involve a hard inquiry.

Perks, pros, and who it’s for

  • Built for PayPal people: If you already use PayPal at places like Apple, Best Buy, eBay, Walmart and tons of other online stores, 3% back on those payments is strong for a no‑fee card.
  • Digital-wallet friendly: You can add the card to Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Samsung Pay for tap‑to‑pay in stores, and still earn rewards as usual.
  • Security extras: It includes Mastercard ID Theft Protection and standard Mastercard protections, which help monitor and respond to suspicious activity.
  • What’s missing: There’s usually no big welcome bonus, no 0% intro APR period, and benefits are pretty bare‑bones versus some competing cash‑back cards.

If you mainly want an easy, no‑drama way to squeeze more value out of all the PayPal checkouts you already do, this card fits that niche; if you rarely touch PayPal, a broader 2% cash‑back card might treat you better overall.


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