For example I paid an invoice to someone with a Business account with my Personal account, and it doesn't explicitly show me anywhere if my name or the email tied to my Paypal was sent. No, it doesn’t because, what info you see on your end of the other party, the other party will also see the same info of yours on their end. You do not get to see explicit proof on your end what info the other party gets to see. For example, if you log on to your Account activity page right now and look at a transaction, you’ll see the other party’s name, avatar, etc. You can rest assured that the other party will see your name, avatar, etc on their Activity page/transaction as specified by PayPal on that link. The only exception is the shipping address if you provided it at checkout. You don’t get to see the seller’s physical address because it’s not required to conduct a transaction. PayPal doesn’t usually show phone number unless the seller enables a setting on their end that require you to provide a phone number for which you will be prompted. But on that setting it notes that PayPal doesn’t recommend using it. it baffles me that with Personal accounts there doesn't seem to be a way to obscure say your name, or any clear controls to easily determine whether or not you want to send your name, email, phone number or mailing address to someone. In financial transactions, people and businesses needs to know who they doing business with. Ya can’t just hide yourself. Answer from 00-d-_-b-00 on reddit.com
🌐
PayPal
paypal.com › us › digital-wallet › send-receive-money › send-money
Send Money Online | Transfer Money Online Fast | PayPal US
Or use our Xoom service to send with more delivery options.3 · Fees and currency conversion rates apply. ... If you don't receive the item or service—or it arrives differently than described—we’ll help you get reimbursed for eligible purchases with PayPal Purchase Protection.4 ... Skip the hassle of settling up. Instead, pool money up front for group gifts, trips, and more.5 Invite anyone in your group to chip in—even if they don't have PayPal yet.
🌐
PayPal
paypal.com › us › cshelp › article › how-do-i-send-money-help293
How to Send Money with PayPal | PayPal US
To send money on PayPal, go to Send and Request, enter the recipient’s details, choose the amount, payment type, and method, then click Send Payment Now.
Discussions

What info does Paypal show someone when I pay them with my account?
Abbreviations used in r/PayPal : NAD - Not as described. SNAD - Significantly not as described. INR - Item Not Received. UAT - Unauthorized transaction. OP - Original poster of the message. F&F - Friends and Family (no protection at all.) G&S - Goods and/or Services (has seller/buyer protection.) Posts about PayPal's policies will be removed. No more complaining about PayPal policy and their taking funds from your account for violations of rules. If you don't like the rules don't use PayPal. If you don't want to lose money, don't leave funds in your PayPal account. Simple as that. But these posts are often political or misleading. So no more posts on this subject! Thank you for submitting to r/PayPal , please make sure you have read the FAQ . If your account was created when you were younger than 18, then that is covered in the FAQ! Try contacting PayPal support using social media such as Facebook or Twitter as this works more often than telephoning. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/paypal
5
2
April 15, 2023
Can someone explain to me, walk me though how the paypal fees and percentages work when sending money from the US?
Transfer fees are 5% if you use a bank account, with the minimum pegged at $0.99 (basically sending less than $20) and the maximum at $4.99. PayPal states that they will take 2.9% more if you pay with a card, so the fees would be at least 7.9%. There is also a $0.3 USD fixed fee if the recipient gets USD. So, if you paid them $100 with a debit card, they would only get $91.8. If you paid directly from your bank, then it would be $94.7. Hope this helps More on reddit.com
🌐 r/VirtualAssistant
7
3
February 18, 2022
ELI5: How does Paypal draw money directly from your bank account?
Lots of entities can draw money directly from your bank account when you give them permission to do so. I have autopay for Comcast and A&T Mobile, for example. Is there a reason why you're worried about Paypal in particular? More on reddit.com
🌐 r/explainlikeimfive
17
0
February 3, 2025
Does PayPal allow you to send money to yourself?
If you have not done so, Read our FAQ! which answers most questions. Please note that with the current CoVid-19 crisis that support is very limited at PayPal. No one here can fix that or offer solutions. The most common answer is to telephone PayPal support. However at this time such a call may be frutile, though you can keep trying. Try contacting PayPal support using social media such as Facebook or Twitter as this works more often than telephoning. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/paypal
17
3
April 24, 2022
People also ask

How do I send money using PayPal?
Send money domestically or internationally with the PayPal app: Go to Send Enter your recipient’s name, PayPal username, email, or mobile number Enter the amount, choose the currency, and add a note if you’d like Choose your payment type and payment method Review the transaction information, including all applicable fees, and select "Send” You can also send money internationally for cash pick up, directly to a bank account and more with Xoom, a PayPal service.
🌐
paypal.com
paypal.com › us › digital-wallet › send-receive-money
Send and Receive Money | Transfer Money Online | PayPal US
How do I receive money using PayPal?
To accept money sent via PayPal, you must open a PayPal account and confirm your email address. Here’s how to request money with the PayPal app: Go to Request Select the person you are requesting money from Enter the amount and add a note if you’d like Select Review Review your request and select “Request Now”
🌐
paypal.com
paypal.com › us › digital-wallet › send-receive-money
Send and Receive Money | Transfer Money Online | PayPal US
What are the fees for sending money using PayPal?
Sending domestic personal transactions fees:​ If the payment method is your linked bank account, debit card, PayPal balance, or Amex Send Account, there is no fee; if the payment method is another card, the fee will be {{paypalFees.domesticPersonal.cardStatic}} + a fixed fee. International fees apply for money sent abroad. Learn more about our fees here.
🌐
paypal.com
paypal.com › us › digital-wallet › send-receive-money
Send and Receive Money | Transfer Money Online | PayPal US
🌐
PayPal
paypal.com › us › digital-wallet › send-receive-money
Send and Receive Money | Transfer Money Online | PayPal US
You must have an account with PayPal and use the PayPal app. Just share a PayPal link from our app over to the person you want to send to via text, DM, email, or a messaging app you prefer.
🌐
Quora
quora.com › Can-you-explain-how-PayPal-works-and-why-people-use-it-for-sending-money-How-much-does-PayPal-charge-for-transactions
Can you explain how PayPal works and why people use it for sending money? How much does PayPal charge for transactions? - Quora
Answer: You can register at paypal using a gmail id. It will verify your identity and will open an online account for you to make transactions without anyone letting know about your personal bank account. You can pay anywhere in the worl also get payments from different website who does not offer...
🌐
NerdWallet
nerdwallet.com › banking › learn › what-is-paypal
How Does PayPal Work? - NerdWallet
July 21, 2017 - PayPal expedites online shopping and can make sending money to friends and family fast and free. Get details on PayPal's fees, security and more.
🌐
Wise
wise.com › us › blog › what-is-paypal-and-how-does-it-work
What is PayPal and how does it work? [Complete guide] - Wise
February 10, 2023 - When someone sends you a payment using PayPal, it’ll be deposited into your PayPal account automatically. If you don’t have a PayPal account already, you’ll be sent an email or message with a link, asking you to create an account. Click on this to get your account set up and receive your PayPal payment. Wise is an international a Money Service Business, working a little bit differently to other providers.
Find elsewhere
🌐
Wise
wise.com › us › blog › how-to-pay-someone-with-paypal
How To Send Money On PayPal – With Or Without An Account - Wise
September 26, 2022 - That means that it’ll cost more to make a payment to a business than it would do to a friend — and it’ll be much more expensive to send money in a foreign currency than it would be to use US dollars. In most cases, the costs are charged to the person creating the invoice. This can mean that businesses using PayPal choose to roll up these costs into the invoice amount to make sure they finish up with the right amount in the end.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/paypal › what info does paypal show someone when i pay them with my account?
r/paypal on Reddit: What info does Paypal show someone when I pay them with my account?
April 15, 2023 -

After reading this, if I understand correctly, when sending money to a

  • Personal account: they see your name, avatar, and only if you've chosen to share it, your mailing address.

  • Business account: they see your name, email, "if they need to contact you about your purchase" your phone number, and "if you bought something that needs to be mailed" your mailing address.

But it's not always very clear what is actually being shown to the user you're paying. For example I paid an invoice to someone with a Business account with my Personal account, and it doesn't explicitly show me anywhere if my name or the email tied to my Paypal was sent. It also doesn't clarify if my phone number was sent, and as for mailing address it does say "This purchase is a digital good and will not be shipped to an address." so I guess that means it didn't send my mailing address. Or did it?

I might just ask the person I paid what they see. But still, it baffles me that with Personal accounts there doesn't seem to be a way to obscure say your name, or any clear controls to easily determine whether or not you want to send your name, email, phone number or mailing address to someone.

Top answer
1 of 2
3
For example I paid an invoice to someone with a Business account with my Personal account, and it doesn't explicitly show me anywhere if my name or the email tied to my Paypal was sent. No, it doesn’t because, what info you see on your end of the other party, the other party will also see the same info of yours on their end. You do not get to see explicit proof on your end what info the other party gets to see. For example, if you log on to your Account activity page right now and look at a transaction, you’ll see the other party’s name, avatar, etc. You can rest assured that the other party will see your name, avatar, etc on their Activity page/transaction as specified by PayPal on that link. The only exception is the shipping address if you provided it at checkout. You don’t get to see the seller’s physical address because it’s not required to conduct a transaction. PayPal doesn’t usually show phone number unless the seller enables a setting on their end that require you to provide a phone number for which you will be prompted. But on that setting it notes that PayPal doesn’t recommend using it. it baffles me that with Personal accounts there doesn't seem to be a way to obscure say your name, or any clear controls to easily determine whether or not you want to send your name, email, phone number or mailing address to someone. In financial transactions, people and businesses needs to know who they doing business with. Ya can’t just hide yourself.
2 of 2
1
Abbreviations used in r/PayPal : NAD - Not as described. SNAD - Significantly not as described. INR - Item Not Received. UAT - Unauthorized transaction. OP - Original poster of the message. F&F - Friends and Family (no protection at all.) G&S - Goods and/or Services (has seller/buyer protection.) Posts about PayPal's policies will be removed. No more complaining about PayPal policy and their taking funds from your account for violations of rules. If you don't like the rules don't use PayPal. If you don't want to lose money, don't leave funds in your PayPal account. Simple as that. But these posts are often political or misleading. So no more posts on this subject! Thank you for submitting to r/PayPal , please make sure you have read the FAQ . If your account was created when you were younger than 18, then that is covered in the FAQ! Try contacting PayPal support using social media such as Facebook or Twitter as this works more often than telephoning. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.
🌐
PayPal
paypal.com › us › money-hub › article › instant-money-transfer
How Instant Money Transfers Work | PayPal US
September 23, 2025 - Transfer processed: Once confirmed and authenticated, the sending bank immediately processes the transfer through the instant payment network. Funds received: The receiving bank instantly credits the funds to the recipient's account, and the ...
🌐
Investopedia
investopedia.com › terms › p › paypal.asp
Understanding PayPal: How It Works and Benefits for Users
October 1, 2025 - PayPal attempts to make online purchases safer by providing a form of payment that does not require the payor or payee to disclose credit card or bank account numbers to the website or store.
🌐
Capital One
capitalone.com › learn & grow › money management › how does paypal work?
How Does PayPal Work? | Capital One
PayPal® is one of the most popular ... PayPal works by letting you send and receive money as well as make purchases with your preferred debit or credit card without having to type in your personal information....
🌐
Xoom
xoom.com
Xoom, a PayPal Service | Send Money Online
When sending money to friends and family, every cent counts. We’ll show you the exact fee and the amount they'll receive before you hit send. Fees and limitations apply.See Fees · Our security measures, including data encryption and 24/7 fraud monitoring, help safeguard your transactions and keep your full financial info secure every step of the way.More on PayPal Security
🌐
Tipalti
tipalti.com › blog › what is paypal and how does it work in 2025?
How Does PayPal Work for Businesses and Consumers?
March 14, 2023 - PayPal tracks all your transactions and uses encryption and fraud monitoring to protect payments. To receive money, give the sender your PayPal email or mobile number linked to your account.
🌐
U.S. News
usnews.com › home › money › banking › advice
How to Use PayPal | Banking Advice | U.S. News
June 18, 2025 - If you have a PayPal balance to cover the amount, it will be sent instantly. If it is a transfer from your bank to the recipient, it will take a couple of business days. Transfers within the U.S. are free, except if you use a credit or debit ...
🌐
WalletHub
wallethub.com › popular banking questions
How to Send Money To Someone’s PayPal Account
August 22, 2024 - You can send money to someone's PayPal account using your bank account, credit card, debit card, or PayPal balance, if you have one. You can either create a PayPal account and send money from it or click “Pay as Guest” and enter your payment ...
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/virtualassistant › can someone explain to me, walk me though how the paypal fees and percentages work when sending money from the us?
r/VirtualAssistant on Reddit: Can someone explain to me, walk me though how the paypal fees and percentages work when sending money from the US?
February 18, 2022 -

[THIS IS NOT A PAID TASK. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION. HOPEFULLY EVERYONE WILL BENEFIT FROM THE ANSWER]

Basically I'm confused what PayPal (PP) takes when I want to send money to someone outside the US. I confused what my options are (in currency, in paying for the fee or having the fee taken from the amount sent), and confused how the different payment methods work out actually.

Can anyone break it down for me?

And if it helps, we set up a hypothetical:

Let's say I want to send $10 (or $100, just to make the math easier) from the USA to a person in the Philippines. Let's say I'm going to use American Express Send, which has no commission. I choose the "Personal, send to friend" option.

How much does the recipient actually get? What are the fees, who pays them, etc.

And then, same question but with these variables:

I choose Debit/Credit instead of American Express Send. I choose USD instead of the local currency. I send to Brazil instead of the Philippines. I have the recipient pay the fee instead of me (if possible)

How do the numbers work out?

Basically I can't tell what's going to be taken out. A flat fee, a percentage commission and a currency exchange fee?!

Then finally any options to do this without paying fees. (No crypto).

(Editing to add that this is regarding a VA situation that I am hiring for. A couple people, incl. me, aren't sure how to interpret the PP fees)

🌐
JustAnswer
justanswer.com › computer › t6ifk-how-to-send-money-paypal-app.html
Send Money with PayPal: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
September 14, 2025 - You were instructed to enter your friend's email or phone number linked to their PayPal account, followed by typing in the amount and proceeding with the transaction. Next steps include ensuring you use the correct email or phone number associated ...
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/explainlikeimfive › eli5: how does paypal draw money directly from your bank account?
r/explainlikeimfive on Reddit: ELI5: How does Paypal draw money directly from your bank account?
February 3, 2025 -

So, you link your paypal account to your bank account. It has to be an account belonging to the same person, so that's a safety barrier. But when the connection is successful, how does it operate? Under what agreement is paypal allowed to draw money? The only other way to charge my account is through my debit card, or through a direct money transfer from within the bank's system.

Is there some kind of special agreement between Paypal and banks globally? Do the banks offer some kind of API system to link accounts with a 3rd mechanism to enable management of multiple accounts under one app? Is it something else entirely?

They can also charge your card in the same way. Again, instead of using the bank's app to approve or reject the payment, paypal connects to your card directly and the bank sends the money. What is the system under all that?

It really sounds risky for me.

🌐
Wikihow
wikihow.com › finance and business › mobile payment systems › paypal › how to send money via paypal: a step-by-step guide
How to Send Money via PayPal: A Step-by-Step Guide
January 24, 2025 - If your PayPal balance is less than the amount of your payment, PayPal will apply the balance and take the remainder from your default payment account. ... Review your payment and tap Send now. If you'd like to attach a message, tap Add a note below the amount. Once you've ensured the details are correct, tap the button at the bottom of the screen to send the money now. The recipient will be notified of your payment immediately. If the recipient doesn't have a PayPal account, they'll be prompted to create one.