
PayPal Referral Code & Link
Restricted; both get 1,000 pointsPayPal referral links are active, but this public referral code listing is on hold because official terms prohibit public posting.
A PayPal referral code can be useful when you are already planning to try PayPal, but referral terms can change without much notice. This page is designed as a cautious reference for people who want to compare community-submitted links with the official PayPal program details before they create an account, make a purchase, or share their own invite link. Referral.is is not affiliated with PayPal, and the safest approach is to treat every offer as subject to the latest terms shown by PayPal.
PayPal operates in the finance category, so the most important questions are usually practical ones: whether the product is available in your country, whether new or existing customers qualify, whether the account must stay active for a period of time, and whether the referral link must be used before checkout or signup. Use the official referral page at https://www.paypal.com/us/campaign/invite/terms to confirm current eligibility, reward timing, and any account requirements. Do not rely on old screenshots, coupon-site summaries, or posts that quote specific amounts from a past campaign.
Before using a PayPal referral code, open the referral link and check that the destination is a legitimate PayPal page or an official referral platform used by the company. Look for normal browser security indicators, the expected brand domain, and clear signup or redemption instructions. If anything looks suspicious, close the page and go directly to the official PayPal website or app instead. Community links are helpful only when they lead to the same program that PayPal currently supports.
Rewards may vary by account type, location, product, campaign, or season. Some programs give both people a credit, discount, account bonus, loyalty reward, or other benefit; other programs require a qualifying purchase, deposit, subscription, booking, or completed first action. This page does not invent a reward amount because the official terms control the offer. Check the latest terms in the app or on the official referral page before deciding whether the PayPal referral code is worth using.
The official referral details may be available only after signing in, inside the app, or from an account referral area. If the program is account-only, you may need to open PayPal, sign in, and look for wording such as referral, invite friends, rewards, give and get, share, or recommend. Account-only programs often generate a unique link or code for each member, which means a public help article can confirm the program exists while the exact link is visible only to eligible users.
If you already use PayPal, review the same rules before submitting your own invite link. Make sure your link is still active, does not expose private account information, and matches the product listed on this page. A valid referral should send visitors to a relevant PayPal signup, purchase, booking, or app flow rather than to an unrelated landing page. Referral.is may remove links that are misleading, expired, unsafe, or inconsistent with the official program.
It is also worth checking whether the referral offer can be combined with other promotions. Some companies allow a referral link to work alongside seasonal sales, email sign-up offers, app-only campaigns, or card-linked discounts, while others allow only one promotion per transaction. If the official terms say that offers cannot be combined, choose the path that provides the clearest value and the lowest risk. Avoid changing devices, browsers, or accounts midway through signup unless the official instructions tell you to do so, because some referral systems depend on cookies, app attribution, or a unique account session.
For privacy and security, treat referral links the same way you would treat any other link that asks you to create an account or enter payment details. Do not share passwords, one-time codes, government IDs, medical information, or banking details with anyone who claims they can activate a referral manually. If PayPal requires identity, payment, or eligibility checks, complete those steps only on the official website or in the official app. A referral can point you to a promotion, but it should never require a separate message, side payment, or off-platform verification from the person sharing the link.
This listing is reviewed for basic quality, but the final source of truth is always PayPal. Program names, eligibility rules, countries, minimum purchases, and reward types may change after this page is updated. If you notice that a link no longer works, leads to the wrong destination, or conflicts with the current official terms, skip it and use the official PayPal support channel to confirm what is available. Keeping the evidence current helps referral pages stay useful without overstating benefits or repeating outdated reward amounts.
For new users, the best workflow is simple: read the current PayPal terms, open one community link, verify the destination, and complete the required action only if the offer still makes sense. Keep a copy of the official terms or confirmation email if the reward depends on later approval. If the benefit does not appear immediately, contact PayPal support through official channels and include the referral details they request.
The PayPal referral code information here should be treated as a starting point, not a guarantee. Referral programs are marketing offers, and PayPal can pause, limit, or change them. When the public page and the app disagree, follow the latest in-account or official support wording. That conservative habit protects both the person using a referral and the person sharing it.
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