Merchant Setup and
Administration Guide
Last updated: June 2009
PayPal Merchant Setup and Administration Guide
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Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Where to Go for More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Documentation Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Chapter 1
Setting Up and Maintaining Your Account
. . . . . . . . . 7
Adding Your Credit Card Statement Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Blocking Certain Kinds of Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Blocking Payments From U.S. Payers Without a Confirmed Address . . . . . . . . . 10
Blocking Payments in Currencies That You Do Not Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Blocking Accidental Payments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Blocking Payments from Payers With Non-U.S. PayPal Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Blocking Payments Initiated Through the Pay Anyone Subtab . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Blocking Payments Funded With eChecks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Adding Users to Your PayPal Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Managing Users of Your Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Determining Access Privileges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Adding a User to Your Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Editing Access Privileges for a User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Resetting the Password for a User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Removing a User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Handling Multiple Currencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Managing Currency Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Accepting or Denying Cross-Currency Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Chapter 2
Setting Controls for Payment Transactions
Co-Branding the PayPal Checkout Pages
. . . . . . . . 27
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Working With Custom Payment Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adding or Editing a Page Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Making a Page Style Primary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Overriding Page Styles On Individual Payment Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Getting Contact Telephone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Turning Contact Telephone Number On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Language Encoding Your Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
About Language Encoding for Exchanging Data With PayPal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Changing Your Default Language Encoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Chapter 3
Viewing Your Account History
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Using Monthly Account Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Activating Monthly Account Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Viewing Monthly Account Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Printing Monthly Account Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Downloading Monthly Account Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Deactivating Monthly Account Statements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Accessing Your Account History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Searching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Basic Searching by Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Advanced Searching by Field Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Specifying Date Ranges for Basic and Advanced History Search . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Downloading History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Selecting Which Fields to Include in the Download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Understanding the Status and Life Cycle of Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Reconciling Transactions using the Balance Impact Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Reconciling Transactions Using the Net Amount Columnb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Monitoring Disputed Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Programmatic Access to Dispute Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Appendix A Downloadable History Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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Preface
About This Guide
The Merchant Setup and Administration Guide describes how to perform set-up,
administrative, and other back-office tasks that let you manage your PayPal account.
The following table summarizes the contents of this guide.
TABLE P.1 Summary of the Contents of This Guide
Feature
Description
See
Credit Card Statement
Name
Create a name that appears on the payers credit
card statements.
Adding Your Credit Card
Statement Name on page 7
Block Payments
Choose options to block payments from certain
payers, currencies, or funding sources.
Blocking Certain Kinds of
Payments on page 8
Manage Users
Create separate user names for your account with
different permission levels.
Adding Users to Your PayPal
Account on page 15
Manage Multiple
Currencies
Choose the currencies that your account will hold a
balance and accept or deny cross-currency
payments.
Handling Multiple
Currencies on page 21
Custom Payment Pages
Brand the PayPal checkout pages with your own
logo and colors.
Co-Branding the PayPal
Checkout Pages on page 27
Payer Contact
Telephone
Prompt people for their contact telephone numbers
when they pay you on Paypal.
Getting Contact Telephone
Numbers on page 31
Default Language and
Character Encoding
Set the default language and character encoding to
use for data exchange between your website and
PayPal.
Language Encoding Your
Data on page 33
Account History
Search and review account activity, activate
monthly account statements, and download account
history.
Chapter 3, Viewing Your
Account History
Intended Audience
This guide is for merchants and secondary users who log in to PayPal accounts for a variety of
set-up and on-going administrative tasks.
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Revision History
Revision History
The following table lists the revisions made to the Merchant Setup and Administration Guide.
TABLE P.2 Revision History for This Guide
Date Published
Description
June 2009
First edition.
Where to Go for More Information
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www.paypal.com/developer > How To > Administration/Back Office
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Account
Before you take your first payment on your PayPal account, there are a few things to consider.
For example:
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How do you want your name to appear on credit card statements?
Will you accept payments from other countries?
Do you want to grant account access to other users in your organization?
What currencies will you accept?
Use your PayPal account profile to set and edit these options.
Read the following topics to learn about the profile settings:
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Adding Your Credit Card Statement Name on page 7
Blocking Certain Kinds of Payments on page 8
Adding Users to Your PayPal Account on page 15
Handling Multiple Currencies on page 21
Adding Your Credit Card Statement Name
When PayPal members pay with credit cards on file with their PayPal accounts, the transaction
descriptions appear on their credit card statements in the following format:
PAYPAL*MERCHANT
By default, MERCHANT is:
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For premiere accounts, the mailbox name of the email address that you specified when you
signed up your account.
For business accounts, the business name that you specified when you signed up for your
account.
The value you specified is converted to all upper-case letters, spaces are removed, and the
result is truncated to eleven characters. The result is stored in your account profile as your
Credit Card Statement Name.
The default value for your Credit Card Statement Name may be difficult for payers to
understand. To reduce chargebacks and payer confusion, replace the default Credit Card
Statement Name with one that accurately reflects your business or legal name. Use the
Payment Receiving Preferences page to make this change.
To specify your Credit Card Statement Name:
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1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down the page to the Credit Card Statement Name section, as shown below.
5. Change the following settings:
Setting
Action
Credit Card Statement Name
Enter up to 11 characters and spaces. Do not include special characters, such as
&, #, or _. The value is converted to all capital letters and might be
truncated by some credit card processors.
Extended Credit Card
Statement Name
Enter up to 19 characters and spaces. Do not include special characters, such as
&, #, or _.The value is converted to all capital letters and might be
truncated by some credit card processors.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Certain Kinds of Payments
Use the Payment Receiving Preferences page to block payments from certain payers,
currencies, or funding sources. For example, if your account maintains currency balances for
U.S. dollars and Euros, you can block payments that are in other currencies.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page contains several options that you can set to block
payments in certain situations.
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Payment Receiving Preferences page
Read the following topics to learn more about blocking payments:
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Blocking Payments From U.S. Payers Without a Confirmed Address on page 10
Blocking Payments in Currencies That You Do Not Hold on page 10
Blocking Accidental Payments on page 11
Blocking Payments from Payers With Non-U.S. PayPal Accounts on page 12
Blocking Payments Initiated Through the Pay Anyone Subtab on page 13
Blocking Payments Funded With eChecks on page 14
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Blocking Payments From U.S. Payers Without a Confirmed Address
You can better manage your risk by blocking payments where the payer chooses not to share
his Confirmed Address with you. PayPal provides Confirmed Addresses to help you make
informed decisions when shipping goods. To be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection Policy
(SPP), and to help reduce your risk of dealing with fraudulent buyers, ship to a buyers
Confirmed Address.
To set the options for blocking this type of payment:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Select an option from the Block payments for items not sold on eBay from U.S. users
who do not provide a confirmed address section, as shown below:
5. Select one of the following options:
Yes Block all payments from U.S. payers without a Confirmed Address. This option
requires that all U.S. payers provide a Confirmed Address in order to pay you.
No Accept all payments. To maximize your sales, select this option.
Ask Me Choose whether to accept or deny payment without a Confirmed Address on
a transaction-by-transaction basis. This option lets you decide whether to take on the risk
of not having the payers Confirmed Address for each transaction. If you accept the
payment, it becomes a completed transaction. If you deny a particular payment, PayPal
notifies the payment sender that their payment was denied and credits the sender with the
payment amount. PayPal does not charge fees for denied payments.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Payments in Currencies That You Do Not Hold
When you receive a payment in a currency you do not hold, PayPal prompts you to open a
balance for that currency, convert it to your primary balance, or deny the payment. Payments
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in currencies for which you hold a balance are applied to the appropriate balance. You see a
summary of each currency balance in your Account Overview page.
For more information about currencies associated with your account, see Managing Currency
Balances.
To set the options for blocking this type of payment:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down the page to the Block payments sent to me in a currency I do not hold
section as shown below.
5. Select one of the following options:
Yes Accept the payment regardless of the currency in which the payment is made.
No, accept them and convert them to U.S. Dollars Accept the payment, but
automatically converts to U.S. Dollars.
Ask Me Choose whether to accept or deny payment in a currency you do not currently
hold on a transaction-by-transaction basis. If you accept the payment, it becomes a
completed transaction. If you deny a particular payment, the sender of the payment is
notified that the payment has been denied and is credited with the payment amount.
PayPal does not charge fees for denied payments.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Accidental Payments
You can choose whether to accept payments with the same Invoice ID or to block payments
when the Invoice ID was already used.
When you receive payments from buyers, you can include an optional Invoice ID field to
track payments; buyers will not see this ID. A buyer's Invoice ID must be unique for each
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transaction. If PayPal receives a payment with an Invoice ID that was used for another
payment, PayPal will not accept the transaction.
To set the options for blocking this type of payment:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down the page to the Block accidental payments section as shown below.
5. Select one of the following options:
Yes, block multiple payments per invoice ID Do not accept more than one payment
per invoice. This option prevents duplicate payments that you must refund.
No, allow multiple payments per invoice ID Do not limit the number of payments
received for an invoice. Choosing this option might result in duplicate payments that
require a refund.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Payments from Payers With Non-U.S. PayPal Accounts
Because many international addresses cannot be confirmed, you may choose to block
payments from users with non-U.S. PayPal accounts in order to qualify for the Seller
Protection Policy.
NOTE:
By choosing this preference, you will deny non-U.S. users the ability to send you
payments. This may significantly reduce your sales volume.
To set the options for blocking this type of payment:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
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2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down to the Block payments from users who section, as shown below.
5. Select Have non-U.S. PayPal accounts.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Payments Initiated Through the Pay Anyone Subtab
You can choose whether or not to receive payments initiated via the Pay Anyone subtab of the
Send Money tab on the PayPal website. Selecting this option might help you manage your
account, because the payments you receive will be associated with a specific item or
transaction that you defined.
If you block these payments, you accept only payments initiated from Buy Now, PayPal
Shopping Cart, Gift Certificate, Subscription, and Donate buttons, as well as Winning
Buyer Notification, Mass Payments, Money Requests, Smart Logos, or eBay Checkout
Payments.
To set the options for blocking this type of payment:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down to the Block payments from users who section, as shown below
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5. Select Initiate payments from the Pay Anyone subtab of the Send Money tab.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Blocking Payments Funded With eChecks
You can block payments from PayPal members who pay with eChecks. Because eCheck
payments take three to four business days to clear, you might want to block them for your
Instant Purchase and Buy Now buttons.
If you choose to block these payments, users who attempt to pay via eCheck are prompted to
add a credit card to their account before completing the transaction.
If you choose not to block these payments, you can receive eCheck payments through PayPal
Website Payments or Auction Logos. eCheck payments are listed as Pending and are not
credited to your PayPal account for three to four business days.
NOTE:
You may not block eCheck payments on eBay.
To block payments funded with eChecks:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Payment Receiving Preferences link.
The Payment Receiving Preferences page opens.
4. Scroll down to the Block the following payments section, as shown below.
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5. Select the option in the Block following payments section.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Adding Users to Your PayPal Account
If you have a PayPal Business account, you can let people in your organization access your
account by adding them as users and granting them specific access privileges. This chapter
describes how to determine which privileges to set for users and how to add, edit, and remove
users of your account.
Read the following topics to learn more about managing users:
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Managing Users of Your Account on page 15
Determining Access Privileges on page 15
Granting Administrative Access to Another User on page 17
About PayPal Account Access Privileges on page 17
Adding a User to Your Account on page 18
Resetting the Password for a User on page 20
Removing a User on page 21
Managing Users of Your Account
As the holder of a PayPal Business account, you are the primary user of the account. You
automatically receive all access privileges for your account. One of those privileges is to add
users to your account.
To have people in your organization complete tasks for you, add them as secondary users to
your account by using the Manage users function page. For example, you can grant privileges
to your accountant to manage funds in your account.
Manage Users lets you add and remove users, add and edit access privileges granted to users,
and change users passwords. Access the Manage users page using a link in your account
profile.
NOTE:
You can add up to 200 users to your PayPal account.
Determining Access Privileges
When you add users to your account, grant them access to different account areas based on
their business roles. For example, grant your developers the API Activation & Authorization
privilege so they can help complete your accounts implementation.
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Before adding users to your account, determine which account areas and functions they should
access. By granting access only to the information or features they need, you can maintain
better control of your account.
When you add a user or modify a users access, you must select which privileges to grant;
PayPal does not set them. You can change the privileges that you grant later, if necessary.
The following chart recommends privileges for different roles in your organization.
NOTE:
If your account does not have one of the PayPal features listed, you cannot assign
access privileges for it.
NOTE:
If you assign the Schedule and download Transaction History, and run Settlement
Report privilege to a user, it must be the only privilege assigned to that user.
When you are adding or editing a user, you can display a popup that contains this chart by
clicking the What privileges do we recommend? link on the Add Users or Edit user access
pages.
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For more details about access privileges, see About PayPal Account Access Privileges on
page 17.
Granting Administrative Access to Another User
When you select the Discuss account with customer service privilege, the Account
administrator agreement page displays. This page outlines the terms that you must accept to
grant administrative access to a secondary user.
Read the terms and click the Accept button to grant administrative access to the user. If you
click the Decline button, the privilege will not be granted to the user.
About PayPal Account Access Privileges
To help you determine which privileges to grant a user, you can display a popup that describes
the access privileges. Each description tell you which tasks are included for the access
privilege. For example, if you grant the Request money privilege, the user can request money
from someone by email or through invoicing.
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To display the popup, click the What are PayPal account privileges? link on the Add Users
or Edit user access pages.
Adding a User to Your Account
When you add a user to your account, you must provide the following information:
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User ID A unique ID that is 8 to 16 characters long and contains only letters and
numbers. Choose the user ID carefully; once assigned, you cannot change it.
NOTE:
Do not use an email address as the user ID. User IDs for secondary users do not permit
special characters.
Password A combination of 8-20 characters that contains letters, numbers, and special
characters. You can change the password, as needed.
User Access Select one or more privileges from the list on the page. To help you choose,
the recommended privileges are grouped by common roles in an organization.
For more information, see Determining Access Privileges on page 15.
To add a user to your PayPal Business account:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Account Information column, click the Manage Users link.
The Manage users page opens.
4. Click the Add User button.
The Add Users page opens.
5. Enter information in the following fields:
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Field Name
Description
Users first and last name
Enter the first and last name of the person to whom you want to give access to
your account.
User ID
Enter a combination of 8-16 characters. Special characters are not allowed.
Re-enter User ID
Enter the same combination of characters that you entered for User ID.
Password
Enter a combination of 8-20 letters, numbers, and special characters. Letters in
the password are case-sensitive.
Re-enter Password
Enter the same combination of characters and special characters that you entered
for Password.
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Field Name
Description
User Access
Select any of the checkboxes to grant the user specific privileges within your
account. Privileges are grouped by user role; each role lists its recommended
privileges.
Accounting
z Send money
z Request money
z Add funds
z Refunds
z Withdraw funds
z Cancel payments
z Recurring payments
z Mass payments
z Bill pay
z Reference transactions
z Virtual terminal
Administration
z View balance
z View profile
z Edit profile
z Discuss account with Customer Service
z Handle authorizations & settlements
Integration
z Activate & authorize APIs
Virtual Agent
z Schedule and download Transaction History and run Settlement Report
Shipping Agent
z Use PayPal shipping
6. Click the Save button.
Editing Access Privileges for a User
After you add a user, you can change the users access privileges. You cannot change the
users name or user ID.
For example, when a users responsibilities in your organization change, you can add or
remove access privileges to reflect the users adjusted role. Use the Edit user access page to
make these adjustments.
To edit the access privileges of a user:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
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2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Account Information column, click the Manage Users link.
The Manage Users page opens:
4. Select the radio button next to the User Name, and click the Edit button.
The Edit user access page opens, with the User Name and User ID displayed as read-only
text.
5. Select and deselect checkboxes for the access privileges that you want to grant or revoke.
6. Click the Save button.
Resetting the Password for a User
If users forget their passwords, you can reset them by using the Change user password page.
To reset the password for a user:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Account Information column, click the Manage Users link.
The Manage users page opens.
4. Select the radio button next to the User Name for the user, and click the
Change Password button.
The Change user password page opens, with the User Name and User ID displayed as
read-only text.
5. Enter a new password for the user in these fields:
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Field Name
Description
Password
Enter a combination of 8-20 letters, numbers, and special characters. Letters in
the password are case-sensitive.
Re-enter Password
Enter the same combination of characters and special characters that you
entered for Password.
6. Click the Save button.
Removing a User
When people leave your organization or change to roles that do not need account access, you
should remove them from your account. Use the Remove user page to remove a user from
your account. This page asks for confirmation before removing the user.
To remove a user from your PayPal Business account:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Account Information column, click the Manage Users link.
The Manage users page opens.
4. Select the radio button next to the User Name for the user, and click the Remove button.
The Remove user page opens, with the User Name and User ID displayed as read-only
text.
5. Click the Yes button to permanently remove the user from your account.
Handling Multiple Currencies
PayPal helps you handle multiple currencies in the following ways:
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Managing Currency Balances on page 21
Accepting or Denying Cross-Currency Payments on page 24
Managing Currency Balances
Use the Currency Balances section of your account profile to manage your currency
balances, including:
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Opening or closing currency balances
Selecting your primary currency balance
Converting funds from one currency balance to funds in another currency balance.
People can pay you in the following currencies; you maintain PayPal balances only in those
currencies that you specify.
Currencies and Currency Codes Supported by PayPal
Currency
Currency Code
Australian Dollar
AUD
Canadian Dollar
CAD
Czech Koruna
CZK
Danish Krone
DKK
Euro
EUR
Hong Kong Dollar
HKD
Hungarian Forint
HUF
Israeli New Sheqel
ILS
Japanese Yen
JPY
Mexican Peso
MXN
Norwegian Krone
NOK
New Zealand Dollar
NZD
Polish Zloty
PLN
Pound Sterling
GBP
Singapore Dollar
SGD
Swedish Krona
SEK
Swiss Franc
CHF
U.S. Dollar
USD
Selecting Your Primary Currency
Your primary currency is the default currency for sending and requesting payments. If your
account has multiple currency balances, you can change which currency is the primary.
To select the primary currency for your account:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
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2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Currency Balances link.
The Manage Currencies page opens.
4. Click the radio button next to the currency you want to use as the default and click the
Make Primary button
The Manage Currencies page confirms that you changed your primary currency displays
(Primary) after the currency name.
Adding Currency Balances
If you want to accept payments in a particular currency, you must add that currency to your
account. When you add the new currency, all future payments that you receive in this currency
are automatically credited to this balance.
To open a balance in a new currency:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Currency Balances link.
The Manage Currencies page opens.
4. Select a currency name from the Select new currency dropdown menu and click the Add
Currency button.
The Manage Currencies page confirms that you added a currency balance and displays it
in the Currency list.
Transferring Amounts Between Currency Balances
Use the Manage Currencies page to move amounts from one currency balance to another.
Before confirming the transfer, you can see the currency exchange rate that PayPal will use.
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Currency Balances link.
The Manage Currencies page opens.
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4. Type the amount that you want to transfer in the From field and select the currency name
from the dropdown menu.
5. Select the currency name that you want to receive the amount from the To dropdown menu.
6. Click the Calculate button to see the amount in the new currency that will be transferred
and the exchange rate used to calculate that amount.
7. Click the Review Exchange button to see the details of your pending transfer.
The Review currency exchange page opens.
8. Click the Exchange Currency button to complete the transfer.
The Manage Currencies page displays the updated balances for the two currencies you
used.
Closing Currency Balances
You can close a currency only if there are no funds in that balance. If you still have available
funds in that currency, you must transfer those funds to a different currency before you
continue. If you receive any future payments in a closed currency, you will be given an option
to accept or deny each payment.
To close a currency balance:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Currency Balances link.
The Manage Currencies page opens.
4. Click the radio button next to the currency that you want to close.
Note: If the currency does not have a zero balance, you must transfer all funds to another
currency before you can remove it.
5. Click the Close Currency button.
The Manage Currencies page confirms the removal and displays an updated currency list.
Accepting or Denying Cross-Currency Payments
You choose which currencies you accept and how you want to accept them. You can set your
Payment Receiving Preferences to handle cross-currency payments.
See Blocking Certain Kinds of Payments on page 8.
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When people make payments in currencies that you hold, the funds appear in your account in
the balance of that currency. When people make payments in currencies that you do not hold,
you can accept or deny the payments. The transaction displays an Accept dropdown menu in
the Order status/Actions column.
Receiving fees are assessed in the currency in which the funds were sent. Payments converted
to your primary currency are converted at a competitive exchange rate.
To accept or deny a payment:
1. Select Accept or Deny from the dropdown list.
The Accept or Deny this Payment page opens.
2. Click the radio button next to one of the options. Your choices are:
Accept the payment and convert it to your primary currency.
Accept the payment and create a balance in the other currency.
Deny the payment and return the money to the sender.
3. Click the Submit button to apply your choice.
- OR Click the Decide Later button leave the transaction unchanged.
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Transactions
Some PayPal features let you set options to customize your PayPal checkout pages, requesting
telephone numbers from your payers, and setting the default language and character encoding
to use for data exchange. Use your PayPal account profile to set these options.
Read the following topics to learn about the options:
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Co-Branding the PayPal Checkout Pages on page 27
Getting Contact Telephone Numbers on page 31
Language Encoding Your Data on page 33
Co-Branding the PayPal Checkout Pages
Custom payment pages let you tailor the PayPal checkout pages presented to payers to match
the style of your website. Custom payment pages work with all Website Payments Standard
buttons and with Express Checkout. You can add up to three custom page styles.
The pictures in this section demonstrate the types of co-branding that you can achieve with
custom payment pages. Default PayPal Checkout Page Style shows a PayPal checkout page
with no co-branding.
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Default PayPal Checkout Page Style
Custom Page Style with Co-Branding Options shows all the co-branding options that you can
specify for your own custom payment page styles.
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Custom Page Style with Co-Branding Options
Working With Custom Payment Pages
To configure your custom payment pages:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Custom Payment Pages link.
The Custom Payment Page Styles page opens.
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Custom Payment Page Styles
From this page, you can add, edit, preview, and remove page styles, and make one of the page
styles the primary page style.
NOTE:
The PayPal page style is a default page style. You cannot edit or remove it.
Adding or Editing a Page Style
The settings described here can also be specified with HTML variables for individual
transactions.
To add a page style:
1. Begin at the Custom Payment Page Styles page.
2. Click the Add button or the Edit button.
Enter your custom page style preferences:
Page Style Name (required) Enter a name up to 30 characters long. The name can
contain letters, numbers, and underscores, but no other symbols or spaces. The Page
Style Name is used to refer to the page style in your PayPal account and in the
page_style HTML variable for your Website Payment buttons.
Header Image URL (optional) Enter the URL for an image that should appear at the
top left of the payment page. Maximum size of the image is 750 pixels wide by 90 pixels
high; larger images are reduced to this size. The image must be in a valid graphics format
such as gif, jpg, or png.
NOTE:
PayPal recommends that you enter an image URL only if the image is stored on
a secure (https) server. Otherwise, your payers web browser displays a
message that the payment page contains insecure items.
Header Background Color (optional)
Enter the background color for the header using HTML hex code. The color code must
be six digits long and should not contain the # symbol. If the Header Image URL is
present, the header is a 750 pixel wide by 90 pixel high space at the top of the payment
page. If the Header Image URL is not present, the header height is only 45 pixels high.
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Header Border Color (optional)
Enter the border color for the header using HTML hex code. The color code must be six
digits long and should not contain the # symbol. The header border is a two-pixel
perimeter around the header space.
Background Color (optional)
Enter the background color for the payment page using HTML hex code. The color
code must be six digits long and should not contain the # symbol.
3. Click the Preview button to view a mock-up of your page style.
4. Click the Save button to save it.
Making a Page Style Primary
When you make a page style primary, it is applied to all checkout pages unless you specify
otherwise on individual payment buttons.
NOTE:
If you do not designate a page style as Primary, the default PayPal page style is used.
To make a page style primary:
1. Begin at the Custom Payment Page Styles page.
2. Click the radio button next to the page style you that want to make your primary style.
3. Click the Make Primary button.
4. The Make Custom Page Style Primary page opens.
5. Click the Make Primary button to confirm your choice.
Overriding Page Styles On Individual Payment Transactions
Your primary page style is applied to all your checkout pages unless you specify otherwise.
Your developers can select other custom page style for individual payment transactions by
including the name in the code for Website Payments Standard payment buttons and in the
code for Express Checkout.
To learn how to select custom pages styles programmatically, see one of the following:
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Website Payments Standard Integration Guide
Express Checkout Integration Guide
Getting Contact Telephone Numbers
PayPal always collects contact telephone numbers from people when they sign up for PayPal
accounts. PayPal collects telephone numbers to help confirm the identities of account holders
and to contact them if necessary to help them with problems on their accounts.
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Getting Contact Telephone Numbers
Contact Telephone Number is a feature that lets you obtain the contact telephone numbers that
PayPal collects from people who pay you. Contact Telephone Number is off by default.
You can turn on Contact Telephone Number in one of two ways:
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On (Optional Field) During checkout PayPal gives people the option of sharing their
contact telephone numbers with you.
Merchants Allow People to Share Their Telephone Numbers During Checkout
On (Required Field) During checkout PayPal informs people that their contact
telephone numbers will be shared with you because you require it.
Merchants Require People To Share Their Telephone Numbers During Checkout
When people share their contact telephone numbers with you, PayPal includes their shared
numbers in the transaction details section of payment authorization notices sent by email.
Also, PayPal displays the shared numbers in the Transaction Details page for transactions in
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which contact telephone numbers were shared. These actions let you and your payers know
that contact telephone numbers were shared as part of the transaction.
IMPORTANT:
In accordance with the PayPal user agreement, you may use contact telephone
numbers only to communicate with the payer about the related transaction.
You may not use them for unsolicited communication.
Turning Contact Telephone Number On
To turn Contact Telephone Number on:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Website Payment Preferences link.
4. Scroll down the page to the Contact Telephone Number section.
5. Select one of the following options:
On (Optional Field) PayPal lets payers share their telephone numbers with you, as an
option.
On (Required Field) PayPal informs payers that their telephone numbers will be
shared with you because you require it.
Off (PayPal recommends this option) PayPal does not share payers telephone
numbers with you.
6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Save button.
Language Encoding Your Data
Websites that use PayPal in different parts of the world work with different languages and
different character encoding schemes. PayPal refers collectively to these differences as
language encoding.You can set the default language encoding that your website uses to
exchange data with PayPal. The default settings are used for all transactions sent from your
website to PayPal and all automated notifications sent from PayPal to your website. You can
override the default settings on individual transactions with the charset HTML Form
variable.
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About Language Encoding for Exchanging Data With PayPal
Computer systems represent human languages in terms of character sets and character
encoding.
Character Sets
A character set is a defined set of individual letters and symbols used in a particular language.
For instance, the ASCII character is commonly used to define the character in written
American English. The Big 5 character is commonly used to define the characters in written
Chinese.
Character Encoding
Character encoding is the way a computer system represents internally the letters and symbols
of a particular character set. Computers use internal representation to store, transmit, and
process data.
Different character encoding schemes define the number of bytes each character requires and
the pattern of on/off bits that identify a particular character. For example, single-byte encoding
schemes, such as ANSI and extended ASCII, allocate one byte for each character or symbol in
character set for Western European languages. Other encoding schemes, such as Unicode and
UTF-8, allocate several bytes for each character in their character sets.
Changing Your Default Language Encoding
Your Language Encoding preferences let you can control which language and encoding
scheme is used to exchange data between your website and PayPal. When you sign up for a
PayPal account, the system determines your default language and encoding based on your
country of origin. For example, if you sign up with a French postal address, your language and
encoding are set for Western European languages.
You must set your language encoding preferences to match the language and encoding that
your website uses. Otherwise, data cannot be exchanged with PayPal. Generally, the default
selected by PayPal is appropriate. In some cases, particularly in Asian countries or with certain
operating systems, the language and/or encoding may not match those used by your website.
You can set these language encoding preferences.
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Your websites language Set the character set used on your website, such as Western
European, Japanese, or Russian
Encoding Set the character encoding used on your website, such as UTF-8, EUC-JP, or
KOI8-R.
Changing Your Default Website Language
To change your website language:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
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2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Language Encoding link.
The Language Encoding page opens, as shown below.
4. From the Your websites language dropdown menu, select an appropriate setting.
5. Click the Save button.
Changing the Character Encoding Used by Your Website
Sometimes setting your websites language is insufficient to set the language encoding
correctly. You might need to specify the character encoding explicitly. In addition, you might
need to select the encoding for data that your website sends to PayPal with Website Payments
Standard buttons separately from the data sent by PayPal through Instant Payment
Notification, downloadable history logs, and email notifications.
To change the character encoding used by your website:
1. Log in to your PayPal account at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Selling Preferences column, click the Language Encoding link.
The Language Encoding page opens.
4. Ensure that setting for Your websites language is correct.
5. Click the More Options button.
The More Encoding Options page opens.
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6. From the Encoding dropdown menu, select the appropriate character encoding scheme for
data that your website sends to PayPal.
If you want to use the same encoding scheme for receiving data that PayPal sends to your
website, ensure that the Yes radio button is selected.
If you want to use a different encoding scheme, click the No radio button and select the
encoding scheme you want to use to receive data from PayPal from the No, use
dropdown menu.
7. Click the Save button to preserve both the encoding options that you selected on this page
and the website language you selected on the previous page.
NOTE:
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You can click the Cancel button to return to the previous page and review your
choice for website language. However, selections that you made on the More
Encoding Options page are lost.
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With account history and reporting tools, you can access monthly account statements, search
your account history for different kinds payments and transactions, download history to your
local computer, and access reports about disputed transactions.
Read the following topics to learn about using your account history:
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Using Monthly Account Statements on page 37
Accessing Your Account History on page 43
Searching History on page 44
Monitoring Disputed Transactions on page 54
Using Monthly Account Statements
Monthly account statements list the totals of the payments received, payments sent, fees
charged, and other credits and debits that occurred in your account. You must activate monthly
account statements to see this information. You activate and view monthly account statements
from the Profile Summary page. New statements become available on the 15th of each
month. Up to three past monthly statements are available at one time. You can print the
monthly statement or download it to a spreadsheet.
The monthly account statement displays one line for each date included in the statement.
When you first open the statement, account activity amounts display in your default currency;
you can view other currencies that your account uses by selecting a currency type.
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Monthly Account Statement
Activating Monthly Account Statements
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Using Monthly Account Statements
To activate monthly account statements:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Monthly Account Statements link.
The Monthly Account Statements page opens.
4. On the Monthly Account Statements page, click the Yes radio button.
5. Click the Save button.
Viewing Monthly Account Statements
You can view and print each statement for three months before it is removed from PayPals
servers. You select a statement from a dropdown menu by its month and year.
To view a monthly account statement from your account Profile:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Monthly Account Statements link.
The Monthly Account Statements page opens.
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4. On the Monthly Account Statements page, select a report from the dropdown menu.
5. Click the View button.
The Monthly Account Statement page opens for the month and year you selected.
6. To view monthly account information for another currency, select a currency from the
Currency Type dropdown menu.
7. Click Done to close the statement.
Printing Monthly Account Statements
The monthly account statement displays a button at the bottom of the page that lets you open a
printable version of the statement.
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To print your monthly account statement:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Monthly Account Statements link.
The Monthly Account Statements page opens.
4. On the Monthly Account Statements page, select a report from the dropdown menu.
5. Click the View button.
The Monthly Account Statement page opens for the month and year you selected.
6. Click Get Printable Version at the bottom of the page.
A printable version of the statement opens in a separate window.
7. Click Print to print the statement.
8. Click Close Window to close the printable version.
9. Click Done to close the statement.
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Downloading Monthly Account Statements
The monthly account statement displays a button at the bottom of the page that lets you
download the statement information to a comma-delimited value (CSV) file.
To download a monthly account statement:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Monthly Account Statements link.
The Monthly Account Statements page opens.
4. On the Monthly Account Statements page, select a report from the dropdown menu.
5. Click the View button.
The Monthly Account Statement page opens for the month and year you selected.
6. Click Download at the bottom of the page.
The Opening Download.csv dialog box opens.
7. When prompted, select whether to open the file or to save it on your local computer.
8. Click Done to close the statement.
Deactivating Monthly Account Statements
To deactivate monthly account statements:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the Profile subtab.
The Profile Summary page opens.
3. In the Financial Information column, click the Monthly Account Statements link.
The Monthly Account Statements page opens.
4. On the Monthly Account Statements page, click No.
The Monthly Account Statements page displays a message indicating that you have
deactivated monthly reports. You can reactivate the reports at a later time, if desired.
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5. Click Back to Profile Summary.
Accessing Your Account History
Use the History page to see the transactions for your account. When you first open the page,
the History page displays your current account balance and a list of the transactions that
occurred in the last 30 days.
To access your account history:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Click the History subtab.
The History page opens.
or
To go to a specific area of your account history, place the cursor over the History subtab
and select an one of the following options from the displayed list:
Basic Search
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Advanced Search
Download History
Reports
IPN History
For more information about searching history, see Searching History on page 44.
Searching History
Search your account history for payments and other activity using date ranges, activity types,
or field values. There are two ways to search your account history:
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Basic Searching by Activity: specify a kind of account activity, and specify a date range.
Advanced Searching by Field Value: specify a value or a pattern of values in a specific
field, and specify a date range.
Basic Searching by Activity
From the History page, you can search your transaction history by specifying the kind of
account activity you want to view.
The History page displays links for frequently-used activity types to let you quickly filter your
account information.
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All Activity
All Activity (with balance)
Payments Received
Payments Sent
Items shipped
Money Requests
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The More filters dropdown menu lists additional activity options that you can use. The table
below shows a list of the options you might see.
Basic Search: Selectable Activity Type
Credits
Financial products
and services: PayPal
- Plus card
Money requests
Referrals
Subscriptions and
agreements: Pay list:
Payments received
Currency
Conversions
Financial products
and services:
Reward voucher
Payments on hold:
eBay reserves
Refunds
Subscriptions and
agreements: Pay list:
Payments sent
eChecks
Money added and
withdrawn: Mass
payments
Payments on hold:
Under PayPal
review
Reversals
Subscriptions and
agreements:
Recurring payments:
Transactions
Financial products
and services: Gift
cards
Money added and
withdrawn: Money
added
Payments received:
To: email address
Items shipped
Subscriptions and
agreements:
Recurring payments:
My profiles
Financial products
and services: Gift
cards (aged)
Money added and
withdrawn: Money
withdrawn
Payments received:
via: PayPal mobile
Subscriptions and
agreements: Billing
agreements
Subscriptions and
agreements:
Subscriptions
The History page uses the default choice of All Activity and displays your account activity
for the last 30 days when you first open the page. All Activity displays all transactions for any
currency you accept in your account. Select another activity type, time frame, or currency type
to filter the information you see.
For example, click All Activity (with balance) to display a Balance column to show how each
transaction affected your balance. Transactions that do not affect your account balance show
an ellipsis (...) in the column.
To perform a basic search by activity type:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Select Basic Search from the History subtab.
The History page opens.
3. Set the date range using one of the following options:
Click Recent Activity and select one of the predefined date ranges from the dropdown
menu.
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Click All Activity. Type the dates to use or select one of the predefined date ranges from
the dropdown menu. Click the Show button.
For detailed information on how to specify a date range, see Specifying Date Ranges for
Basic and Advanced History Search on page 48.
The History page displays the transactions that meet your selection criteria.
4. To filter the information you see, click a link or select a filter from the More filters
dropdown list.
5. To display the transactions in a particular currency, select a currency name from the All
Currencies dropdown menu.
Advanced Searching by Field Value
From the History page, you can search your transaction history for a value or a pattern of
values in a specific field using Advanced Search.
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Select Advanced Search from the History subtab.
- or Click the Find a transaction link on the History page.
The History page opens, as shown
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3. Type the value or pattern in the Search for text box.
4. Select one of the following fields from the In dropdown menu.
Field
Matching Criteria
Email
The text you enter must exactly match an email address.
Transaction ID
Exact match.
Last Name
Any part of the text you enter can match. For example, the text mit matches
Smith and Mitty.
Last Name, First Name
Any part of text can match.
Receipt ID
Exact match.
Invoice ID
Exact match.
Billing Agreement
Exact match.
Profile ID
Exact match.
5. Select one or more currency types in the Currency field.
6. Type the dates to use in the From and To date fields.
For detailed information on how to specify a date range, see Specifying Date Ranges for
Basic and Advanced History Search on page 48.
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7. Click the Search button.
The History page displays the transactions that meet your selection criteria.
Specifying Date Ranges for Basic and Advanced History Search
You can confine your basic or advanced to search to a specific date range in these ways:
z
Click the first radio button and select one of these time frames from the dropdown menu:
Today
This Week (Sun - Today)
Last Week (Sun - Sat)
This Month
Last Month
Last Three Months
Select the second radio button and specify the beginning and ending dates of the date range
using the text boxes or Calendar controls.
IMPORTANT:
The duration of the date range you specify affects how quickly you can view
the search results. The longer the duration, the longer the search results take.
For faster results, narrow the date range.
Downloading History
In addition to viewing payment and transaction information online, you can download the
information and save it on your local computer using downloadable history logs. The
Download History page lets you specify a time frame for payments and transactions to
include in these logs. You can also specify the fields to include and the file format to use.
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To to create a downloadable history log and save it on your computer:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Select Download History from the History subtab.
The Download History page opens.
3. In the upper right area of the History Download page, click the Customize Download
Fields link to select which fields you want to include in your downloadable history log.
For more information, see Selecting Which Fields to Include in the Download on
page 50.
4. Specify a Custom Date Range for the history you want to download, and select an item
from File Types for Download.
Your file type choices are:
Comma Delimited All Activity
Comma Delimited Completed Payments
Comma Delimited Balance Affecting Payments
Tab Delimited All Activity
Tab Delimited Completed Payments
Tab Delimited Balance Affecting Payments
Quicken (.qif file format)
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QuickBooks (.iif file format)
or
Select the Last Download to Present radio button to download transactions that occurred
after the last time you downloaded history. Select an item from File Types for Download.
Your file type choices are:
Comma Delimited Completed Payments
Tab Delimited Completed Payments
Quicken (.qif file format)
QuickBooks (.iif file format)
5. Select Include Shopping Cart details if you want your downloadable history log to
include a row of information for each item associated with shopping cart payments.
6. Click Download History.
7. When prompted, select whether to open the downloadable history log or to save it on your
local computer.
Selecting Which Fields to Include in the Download
Downloadable history logs always contains these fields:
z
Date, Time, and Timezone
Name
Type, Status and Currency
Gross, Fee, and Net
From Email Address and To Email Address
Transaction ID and Reference Transaction ID
Receipt ID
For details about these default fields, see Appendix A, Downloadable History Fields.
In addition, you can select other fields to include, using the Customize My History
Download page.
To select the optional fields you want to include in downloadable history logs:
1. Log in to your PayPal website at https://www.paypal.com.
The My Account Overview page opens.
2. Select Download History from the History subtab.
The Download History page opens.
3. In the upper right area of the History Download page, click the Customize Download
Fields link, as shown below.
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4. In the Customize My History Download page, select the checkboxes next to the fields
that you want to include.
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For details about these optional fields, see Appendix A, Downloadable History Fields.
5. Click the Save button to preserve your choices for future downloadable history logs.
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Understanding the Status and Life Cycle of Transactions
Each row in a downloadable history log shows a transaction, its status at the time of the
download, and its effect on your balance.
Various types of transaction statuses and scenarios can have a negative, positive, or neutral
balance effect. These statuses include:
z
Pending
Held
Completed
Denied
Refunded
Cancelled
Reversed
For a complete list of possible transaction statuses, see Appendix A, Downloadable History
Fields.
Pending to Cleared or Uncleared
When a pending payment, such as an eCheck, clears after the three to four business days, the
transaction status changes from Uncleared to Cleared.
Status of Disputed Transactions
Transactions with a Placed status (for temporary holds) usually involve a customer dispute.
If you are found in favor in a dispute, the transaction will be updated with a new line-item to
indicate a Credit. However, if the opposite is true, the Balance Impact column will not change
from the Debit status for that transaction.
You can generate a dispute report that correlates the transaction to the customer and the reason
for the dispute. For more information, see Monitoring Disputed Transactions on page 54.
Reconciling Transactions using the Balance Impact Column
The optional Balance Impact column shows the word Credit for a positive effect or the word
Debit for a negative effect on your PayPal account balance.
Credit
When you receive an instant payment or credit card transaction, the Balance Impact column
indicates a credit. Other possible credits to your account are refunds, reversals, and payments
sent but never claimed.
In some cases, a credit line-item can update a debit for a transaction. For example, if you send
a payment initially indicated as a debit, but it is denied by the recipient, a new line-item for
that transaction will indicate a credit.
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Debit
Debits are transactions that reduce your available balance. For example, refunded transactions
are recorded as a debit in the Balance Impact column and as completed in the Status column.
Memo Entries
The Balance Impact column can display a Memo entry for transactions that do not affect your
balance, such as unclaimed or uncleared transactions. These kinds of transactions have no
effect on your balance, because they never become completed transactions.
Reconciling Transactions Using the Net Amount Columnb
The Net amount of a transaction can aid in faster reconciliation.b
In most cases, the Net amount is the Gross minus Fee. When a History entry is updated (for
example, in the case of a refund), the Net amount column indicates the current net value of
the transaction on a separate line-item.b
Gross, Fee, and Net Amount Calculations from History Logb
Monitoring Disputed Transactions
With dispute reports, you can focus only on transactions that are disputed by customers for
some reason.
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Programmatic Access to Dispute Report
The Downloadable Dispute Report (DDR) provides merchants with a regular report of newly
created disputes and changes in the status of those cases that are already open and are in the
midst of processing.
The report is designed for merchants who process large volumes of payments. Thus, while the
report resembles the Dispute Report available via the Resolution Center within the PayPal site,
the DDR differs in that it contains all open records and the invoice ID, which can be used to
track dispute cases by your own transactional identifiers. The DDR cannot filter on open
records.
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NOTE:
To use this feature, you must sign up for the report through your PayPal Account
Manager.
About the DDR Report
The report contains information about all chargebacks and buyer complaints generated for
your account. This report does not contain information about ACH returns of PayPal
unauthorized complaints. PayPal maintains DDR reports for seven days after which the report
is no longer be available.
When you first sign up for the DDR, the report contains:
z
All open chargebacks, regardless of the date the case was created or the current status of
the case
All open buyer complaints, regardless of the date the case was created or the current status
of the case
Use this report as a starting point against which you will read future DDR reports.
NOTE:
If you need to regenerate the first report, contact your PayPal Account Manager and
ask them to generate a first day DDR report for you.
Subsequent DDR reports are generated daily and contain information about dispute activity
for your account in the past 24 hours, or since the last report was generated, including:
z
New cases created
Cases that were modified, including cases that were closed
The DDR is generated every day based on activity for the previous day. Days with no activity
will generate an empty report.
To use the DDR you must:
1. Sign up for the report through PayPal Account Management.
2. Add a user to your account who is authorized to download the report.
3. Write code to download the report from a PayPal server.
Step 1. Sign Up for the Report via PayPal Account Management
Contact your PayPal Account Manager to sign up for the Downloadable Dispute Report.
Step 2. Add a User to Your Account Who Can Download the Report
To use the DDR, you must use the Manage User feature of your account profile to add a user
and grant the correct access privileges for downloading reports.
For more information, see Adding Users to Your PayPal Account on page 15.
Step 3. Write Code to Download the Report from the PayPal Server
Write code to request the report from a PayPal server. The code must send an HTTP POST to
the PayPal server. The POST must be sent from a secure server that uses HTTPS. PayPal does
not accept requests from servers using HTTP.
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You can automate which details you want to be prioritized in your Settlement File reports by
assigning values as depicted in the sample HTML code.
The HTML code below is an example of the values that your DDR may contain. In the
following example, the uname value is the User Name you created in the Manage users page.
<FORM ACTION="https://www.paypal.com/us/DISPUTE-REPORT-SCHED-LOGIN"
METHOD="post">
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="day" VALUE="16">|
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="month" VALUE="06">
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="year" VALUE="2009">
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="uname" VALUE="reportuser2">
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="pword" VALUE="22222222">
<INPUT TYPE="image" VALUE="Submit">
</FORM>
View the Report
You will receive an email when the report is ready. This email contains a link to the report that
can you view in a browser.
You can also use the email as a trigger for your code to programmatically access the report.
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Downloadable History Fields
Fields and Values in Downloadable History Files
Field Name
Description
Format
Address Status
Status of the counterpartys shipping
address. Allowable values are:
z Confirmed
z Non-confirmed
alphanumeric;
14-character
limit
Auction Site
Allowable values are:
z eBay
z Yahoo! Auctions
z uBid.com
z Amazon.com Auctions
z MSN Auctions
z BidVille
z Other
alphanumeric;
20-character
limit
Balance
Account balance at the time of the
transaction. Balance is reported in
the currency of the transaction.
Balance can show ... in some
instances, which indicates that
showing a balance is not appropriate
for the transaction.
signed decimal
Balance Impact
Effect of the transaction on the
account balance. Allowable values
are:
z a credit, a positive amount
z a debit, a negative amount
z a memo entry
signed decimal
for credits or
debits
alphanumeric
for memo
entries
Buyer ID
PayPal customer account
identification number.
Closing Date
Close date of eBay/Auction Item
(eBay/Auction-specific)
Contact Phone
Number
Telephone number of the payer.
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Related IPN
Variable
address_
status
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Variable
Related IPN
Variable
Field Name
Description
Format
Counter Party
Status
Account status of buyer: Allowable
values are:
z International Unverified
z International Verified
z Unverified
z Verified
alphanumeric;
27-character
limit
Currency
Currency of transaction
alphanumeric;
three character
limit
currency_
code
mc_currency
settle_
currency
exchange_
rate
mc_gross
Custom Number
Specified by the seller in any of the
following button-creation fields:
z PayPal Shopping Cart Custom
Number
z Buy Now Custom Number
z Subscription Custom Number
alphanumeric
custom
custom
Date
Date that the transaction was
initiated, using PayPal system time
(i.e., US-Pacific time zone).
Rows are sorted in descedning order
(e.g., more recent transactions first).
[M]M/[D]D/YY
YY
payment_date
subscr_date
Fee
Fee for transaction, if applicable
signed decimal
payment_fee
mc_fee
From Email
Address
Email address of the sender in a
transaction
alphanumeric;
128-character
limit
payer_email
Gross
Gross amount of the transaction
signed decimal
Insurance
Amount
Specified by buyer in the website
field as the eBay/Auction Insurance
amount
unsigned
decimal
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settle_
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amount2
amount3
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Field Name
Description
Format
Payment
Button
Variable
Invoice Number
Specified by the seller in the HTML
or API code that initiates the
transaction.
alphanumeric
invoice
invoice
Item ID
Specified by buyer in the website
field as Auction/Item Number.
Or, by the seller in the HTML or API
code that initiates the transaction: :
alphanumeric;
256-character
limit
item_number
item_number
Item Title
Specified by the buyer in the website
field as the Auction/Item Title.
Or, by the seller in the HTML or API
code that initiates the transaction.
alphanumeric;
128-character
limit
item_name
item_name
Item URL
URL of eBay/Auction Item
(eBay/Auction-specific)
alphanumeric;
256-character
limit
Multi-Column
Shipping Address
Address displays in separate
columns.
First line of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
alphanumeric;
395-character
limit
address_
street1
Second line of shipping address as
specified by counterparty, if
applicable
alphanumeric;
395-character
limit
address_
street2
Town/City of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
alphanumeric
address_city
Related IPN
Variable
State/Province/Region/Territory/Pref
ecture/Republic of shipping address
as specified by counterparty
address_
state
Zip/Postal Code of shipping address
as specified by counterparty
address_zip
Country of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
address_
country
Name
Name of the counterparty.
If the counterparty is a PayPal
verified user, this field contains the
user's first and last name. If
counterparty is not a verified user,
this field contains the users email
address.
alphanumeric;
128-character
limit
Net
Net amount of the transaction
signed decimal
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Button
Variable
Related IPN
Variable
Field Name
Description
Format
Note
Note for transaction as entered by
counterparty
alphanumeric;
2000-character
limit
Option Names
and Values
Names: Specified by seller in any of
the following button-creation fields:
z PayPal Shopping Cart Option
1[2] Name
z Buy Now Option 1[2] Name
z Subscription Option 1[2] Name
alphanumeric;
60-character
limit
on0
on1
option_name1
option_
selection1
Values: Entered by buyer in any of
the following website fields:
z PayPal Shopping Cart Option
1[2] Value
z Buy Now Option 1[2] Value
z Subscription Option 1[2] Value
alphanumeric;
30-character
limit
on1
os1
option_name2
option_
selection2
Or specified by seller in any of the
following button-creation fields:
z PayPal Shopping Cart Value 1[2]
Choices
z Buy Now Value 1[2] Choices
z Subscription Value 1[2] Choices
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Payment Type
Payment type used for the
transaction. Allowable values are:
z eCheck
z Instant
z PayPal Funds
alphanumeric;
27-character
limit
Reference Txn ID
Transaction ID of parent transaction
alphanumeric;
17-character
limit
Sales Tax
Sales Tax Amount specified in
sellers button-creation process and
Profile preferences
unsigned
decimal
tax
Shipping Amount
Specified by buyer in the website
field as the eBay/Auction Shipping
amount:
Or, by the seller in the HTML or API
code that initiates the transaction.
unsigned
decimal
shipping
shipping2
handling
Single Column
Shipping Address
Address displays in a single column.
First line of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
alphanumeric;
395-character
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Field Name
Payment
Button
Variable
Related IPN
Variable
Description
Format
Second line of shipping address as
specified by counterparty (if
applicable)
alphanumeric;
395-character
limit
address_
street2
Town/City of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
alphanumeric
address_city
State/Province/Region/Territory/Pref
ecture/Republic of shipping address
as specified by counterparty
address_
state
Zip/Postal Code of shipping address
as specified by counterparty
address_zip
Country of shipping address as
specified by counterparty
address_
country
Status
Status of the transaction at the time
of the download. Allowable values
are:
z Canceled
z Cleared
z Completed
z Denied
z Expired
z Failed
z Pending
z Refunded
z Returned
z Reversed
z Unclaimed
z Uncleared
alphanumeric;
10-character
limit
Subject
Subject of transaction as entered by
counterparty
alphanumeric;
256-character
limit
Subscription
Number
PayPal-generated Subscription
Transaction ID Number
S-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
where x is the transaction ID.
alphanumeric;
19-character
limit
Time
Time of day that the transaction was
initiated, using PayPal system time
(i.e., US-Pacific time zone).
Rows are sorted in descedning order
(e.g., more recent transactions first).
HH:MM:SS
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pending_
reason
subscr_id
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Button
Variable
Related IPN
Variable
Field Name
Description
Format
Timezone
The time zone used for recording
transactions in your PayPal account.
Alphanumeric;
three-character
codes
To Email Address
Email address of transaction
recipient
alphanumeric;
128-character
limit
Transaction ID
PayPal-generated unique transaction
ID
alphanumeric;
17-character
limit
txn_id
Type
Type of transaction. Allowable
values are:
z Add Funds from a Bank Account
z ATM Withdrawal
z ATM Withdrawal Reversal
z Auction Payment Received
z Auction Payment Sent
z Canceled Fee
z Canceled Payment
z Canceled Transfer
z Chargeback Settlement
z Check Withdrawal from PayPal
z Currency Conversion
z Debit Card Cash Advance
z Debit Card Purchase
z Dividend From PayPal Money
Market
z Donation Received
z Donation Sent
z eCheck Received
z eCheck Sent
alphanumeric;
39-character
limit
txn_type
business
receiver_
email
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Field Name
Type (continued)
Description
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Format
Payment
Button
Variable
Related IPN
Variable
Funds Added with a Personal
Check
Guarantee Reimbursement
Payment Received
Payment Sent
PayPal
PayPal Balance Adjustment
Referral Bonus
Refund
Shopping Cart Item
Shopping Cart Payment
Received
Shopping Cart Payment Sent
Subscription Payment Received
Subscription Payment Sent
Transfer Update to Add Funds
from a Bank Account
Update to Debit Card Credit
Update to eCheck Received
Update to Payment Received
Update to Payment Sent
Update to Reversal
Update to Web Accept Payment
Received
Virtual Debit Card Authorization
Virtual Debit Card Credit
Received
Virtual Debit Card Purchase
Virtual Debt Card Credit
Received
Web Accept Payment Received
Web Accept Payment Sent
Withdraw Funds to a Bank
Account
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access privileges 15
administrative access 17
All Activity - Advanced View 45
AUD 22
Australian Dollar 22
Forint 22
G
GBP 22
gif 30
B
Balance 45
blocking kinds of payments 8
C
CAD 22
Canadian Dollar 22
character encoding 34
character set 34
charset 33
CHF 22
confirmed addresses 10
Contact Telephone Number 31
Credit Card Statement Name 7
currency balance 11
Currency Balances 21
Czech Koruna 22
CZK 22
H
History 43, 45, 46
HKD 22
Hong Kong Dollar 22
HUF 22
Hungarian Forint 22
I
iif file format 50
ILS 22
Israeli Sheqel 22
J
Japanese Yen 22
jpg 30
JPY 22
Danish Krone 22
DKK 22
downloadable history logs 48
Koruna 22
Krona 22
Krone 22
eChecks 14
encoding 34
EUR 22
Euro 22
language encoding
character set 34
logs 48
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M
Mexican Peso 22
MXN 22
N
Net Amount 54
New Zealand Dollar 22
NOK 22
Norwegian Krone 22
NZD 22
O
overriding
page styles 31
SPP. See Seller Protection Policy.
Swedish Krona 22
Swiss Franc 22
U
U.S. Dollar 22
USD 22
Y
Yen 22
Z
Zloty 22
P
page_style 30
passwords 20
Pay Anyone 13
Payment Receiving Preferences 8
Peso 22
PLN 22
png 30
Polish Zloty 22
Pound Sterling 22
primary users 15
Profile
Custom Payment Pages 29
Q
qif file format 49, 50
QuickBooks 50
Quicken 49, 50
S
secondary users 15
SEK 22
Seller Protection Policy 10, 12
SGD 22
Sheqel 22
Singapore Dollar 22
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