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frontpagedambargar posted Jan 30, 2026 05:19 PM
frontpagedambargar posted Jan 30, 2026 05:19 PM

Select PayPal Accounts: Receive $250+ Tax Refund to PayPal Balance,

(Valid thru 3/30)

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PayPal is offering Eligible/Select PayPal Accounts: Earn 2500 Points ($25 redemption value) when you receive $250+ from either your Federal (IRS) Tax Refund or a single State Tax Refund to your PayPal Balance Account using PayPal Direct Deposit when you login to your account and activate the offer in your account.

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Note, must login to your PayPal account to check/verify if you're eligible for this featured offer

Deal Instructions
  1. Login to your PayPal account to check if you're eligible for this featured offer; save offer to account
  2. Enter your PayPal balance account and routing number into the tax refund section of your tax software, IRS tax form, or state tax form.
  3. Receive your federal or state tax refund of $250 or more via PayPal Direct Deposit by 11:59:59 PM PST on 3/30/2026.
    • Offer limited to first 20,000 customers.
    • Points earned are typically issued within 21 days of completing above steps.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • There is a limit of one (1) Reward per PayPal Account that can be earned over the course of the Offer Period and Points will no longer be earned once the Offer Period has ended. Offer limited to first 20,000 qualifying Eligible Participants.
    • See full terms
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by dambargar
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PayPal is offering Eligible/Select PayPal Accounts: Earn 2500 Points ($25 redemption value) when you receive $250+ from either your Federal (IRS) Tax Refund or a single State Tax Refund to your PayPal Balance Account using PayPal Direct Deposit when you login to your account and activate the offer in your account.

Thanks to community member dambargar for finding this deal

Note, must login to your PayPal account to check/verify if you're eligible for this featured offer

Deal Instructions
  1. Login to your PayPal account to check if you're eligible for this featured offer; save offer to account
  2. Enter your PayPal balance account and routing number into the tax refund section of your tax software, IRS tax form, or state tax form.
  3. Receive your federal or state tax refund of $250 or more via PayPal Direct Deposit by 11:59:59 PM PST on 3/30/2026.
    • Offer limited to first 20,000 customers.
    • Points earned are typically issued within 21 days of completing above steps.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • There is a limit of one (1) Reward per PayPal Account that can be earned over the course of the Offer Period and Points will no longer be earned once the Offer Period has ended. Offer limited to first 20,000 qualifying Eligible Participants.
    • See full terms
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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VirtualShoplift
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Warning: Do NOT keep a balance in PayPal. I did this for years. My account was compromised (so that say) and 1,800 got snagged. PayPal is a joke
DanneX
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Just for the sake of clarity, 2,500 points = $25 right?
danteshors
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Seems like a lot of overhead and time to get a $25 gift card.

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Jan 31, 2026 04:04 AM
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nurrburtJan 31, 2026 04:04 AM
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Quote from Optimusdiesel :
meaning you open a PayPal debt and then start funding the account with direct deposits from your job etc. The 25 dollar was the carrot. Ive seen enough horror stories to never use a online only technology solution banking as your primary bank.
Why would anyone do that?
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Jan 31, 2026 04:08 AM
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OptimusdieselJan 31, 2026 04:08 AM
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Quote from nurrburt :
Why would anyone do that?
$25 bucks in this case. but happens all time with say chime with a 100-200 sign up bonus.
Jan 31, 2026 04:13 AM
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nurrburtJan 31, 2026 04:13 AM
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Quote from Optimusdiesel :
$25 bucks in this case. but happens all time with say chime with a 100-200 sign up bonus.
You have to direct deposit to Paypal for a measly $25? Why would anyone do that?
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Jan 31, 2026 04:16 AM
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CalidaithiJan 31, 2026 04:16 AM
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Quote :
Offer limited to first 20,000 customers.
Will be gone before I have half my tax reports.
Jan 31, 2026 04:53 AM
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oaeJan 31, 2026 04:53 AM
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Quote from VirtualShoplift :
Warning: Do NOT keep a balance in PayPal. I did this for years. My account was compromised (so that say) and 1,800 got snagged. PayPal is a joke
Do you have 2-step verification enabled on your account?
Jan 31, 2026 05:06 AM
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Bizkit64Jan 31, 2026 05:06 AM
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Quote from nurrburt :
What's the catch? What do they gain from this to make it so valuable they would pay $25 to each person taking advantage of this?
If I had to guess, like Venmo (now owned by PayPal) they hope folks keep money in there long enough so those funds can be circulated around to yield back some return on their end.
Jan 31, 2026 05:21 AM
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nurrburtJan 31, 2026 05:21 AM
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Quote from Bizkit64 :
If I had to guess, like Venmo (now owned by PayPal) they hope folks keep money in there long enough so those funds can be circulated around to yield back some return on their end.
Wonder what they're going to pump with $24 million in liquid cash that people will likely yoink within days. I wonder if they'll intentionally delay deposits to squeeze even more out of it.

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Jan 31, 2026 08:35 AM
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cbrulee818Jan 31, 2026 08:35 AM
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Quote from oae :
Do you have 2-step verification enabled on your account?
I may be reading it differently, but I took Virtual's comment to mean PayPal flagged the account internally and held the balance, not that it was hacked.

I've had something similar happen before. I was literally trying to buy acrylic paint markers and somehow got treated like I was running an underground arms bazaar because the seller also sold novelty torch "guns." I just wanted to paint, not traffic miniature weaponry. 😭🎨
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Jan 31, 2026 11:54 AM
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RiceyFighterJan 31, 2026 11:54 AM
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Dang, I owe $4100 to the Tax Man...
Jan 31, 2026 01:45 PM
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Deal-R-DashJan 31, 2026 01:45 PM
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Quote from ciberhifi :
I worried they can change the rule again.
Totally agree with you! For those not getting the context, Paypal had a 20% in points back if you used their 4 pay installment plan last quarter. The demand was so great they backed out of the offer and even worse were terrible at communicating that they were limiting the offer to one per account. This was AFTER many Paypal customers had already used the offer thinking they were getting the 20% off all of their transactions. It really sucked and as is implied here big YMMV with Paypal and their offers these days...
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Jan 31, 2026 02:14 PM
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lacydill7@yahooJan 31, 2026 02:14 PM
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Quote from Deal-R-Dash :
Totally agree with you! For those not getting the context, Paypal had a 20% in points back if you used their 4 pay installment plan last quarter. The demand was so great they backed out of the offer and even worse were terrible at communicating that they were limiting the offer to one per account. This was AFTER many Paypal customers had already used the offer thinking they were getting the 20% off all of their transactions. It really sucked and as is implied here big YMMV with Paypal and their offers these days...
Yes I used it on multiple purchases I might not have even bought without the offer, and never received the email rescinding it. Thank goodness my daughter did and told me . I did get $100 back from a $400 purchase though but also spent more than that on additional purchases thinking I was getting 20% back . I don't trust them now, which is HUGE, because I really did before.
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Jan 31, 2026 02:52 PM
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pej7445Jan 31, 2026 02:52 PM
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The PayPal Rewards program has not been great for me. I have "Pending Points" from purchases 2 months ago. They are useless until they post.
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nurrburtJan 31, 2026 03:04 PM
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Quote from Deal-R-Dash :

Totally agree with you! For those not getting the context, Paypal had a 20% in points back if you used their 4 pay installment plan last quarter. The demand was so great they backed out of the offer and even worse were terrible at communicating that they were limiting the offer to one per account. This was AFTER many Paypal customers had already used the offer thinking they were getting the 20% off all of their transactions. It really sucked and as is implied here big YMMV with Paypal and their offers these days...
Damn. I even warned people that they were notorious for not paying bonuses out in those threads - I even got a bunch of downvotes for it.
That's why you don't do business with any orange-man affiliated businesses. You tend to get ripped off.

Edit: Teehee. They'll get ripped off by their demagogue, but get angry and downvote you when you speak negatively about him and his grift. Yikes!
Last edited by nurrburt January 31, 2026 at 07:54 AM.
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guy30000Jan 31, 2026 03:53 PM
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A bit of free dollars. Ill think about it.
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smarttJan 31, 2026 05:22 PM
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Quote from VirtualShoplift :
Warning: Do NOT keep a balance in PayPal. I did this for years. My account was compromised (so that say) and 1,800 got snagged. PayPal is a joke
Agreed. Never, ever, use Paypal as a savings account. Also, don't tie a debit card or anything that can be easily drained.

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