“Check your account at your card issuer before retrying this card” = Your bank said no, so ask your bank why.
This article will break down every single reason this error occurs and provide a step-by-step roadmap to fix it permanently. “Check your account at your card issuer before
"PayPal: Check your account at your card issuer before retrying this card. Better" Better" If you live in the US but
If you live in the US but try to pay a merchant in Europe, or if PayPal processes the transaction through a foreign entity, your bank may block it. Many debit cards are locked for "International Use" by default. You must call the bank to unlock "Cross-Border" transactions. So PayPal is politely saying: "I can’t help you
So PayPal is politely saying: "I can’t help you. Go ask your bank what the problem is."
Let's demystify the bank's logic. Here is what your card issuer is actually doing on their end.
This error message typically means your card issuer (bank) has declined the transaction before it could even reach PayPal's full processing stage