Last updated on November 16, 2020
Last updated on November 16, 2020
These Bill Pay Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) are a contract between you and PayPal, Inc. (“PayPal”, “we” or “us”) and apply to your use of PayPal’s Bill Pay service (“Bill Pay”). Use of Bill Pay is also subject to the PayPal User Agreement, Acceptable Use Policy, PayPal Privacy Statement and any other legal agreements that apply to you as a PayPal accountholder (collectively, the “Related Agreements”). Use of Bill Pay constitutes acceptance of these Terms and all Related Agreements.
If any conflict exists between the Terms and any Related Agreements, the Terms shall control with respect to Bill Pay to the extent of the conflict. We may amend these Terms at any time by posting a revised version on our website. The revised version will be effective at the time we post it unless otherwise noted. If our changes reduce your rights or increase your responsibilities, we will post a notice on the Policy Updates page of our website and provide you with the same length of advance notice as set forth in the PayPal User Agreement.
PayPal’s Bill Pay allows you to make one-time and recurring payments from your PayPal account to available companies that you select (“Billers”). Bill Pay is not available for person to person payments. The payment amount, along with any applicable fees, will be debited from your account upon submission of your Bill Pay request or arrival of a scheduled recurring payment date and PayPal will immediately send your payment via electronic payment transaction. Depending on the third-party service provider integration used by your Biller, your payment will be credited to your bill within 1-3 business days. To assure timely payment of your bills, you must have requisite available funds and submit Bill Pay transaction requests before the date payment is required to be made. PayPal shall have no liability in the event a Bill Pay transaction cannot be completed due to insufficient funds in your account, unavailability of a funding instrument, or the payment to the Biller being blocked or delayed for any reason. Further, PayPal shall have no liability in the event a Bill Pay transaction cannot be initiated, modified or canceled due to system maintenance or outages.
You may cancel a Bill Pay payment to a Biller by logging into your account and clicking on the Biller Hub, provided, however that any payment shown in the Biller Hub as processing or processed cannot be cancelled. You can attempt to cancel any payment for which the cancel button is made available. Cancelling a payment transaction will cancel all subsequently scheduled payments to that Biller. You are responsible for the accuracy of all information you provide in connection with each Bill Pay transaction you initiate or cancel, including the identifying information of the recipient and the amount of the transaction.
PayPal reserves the right, subject to applicable law, to change the amount of your Bill Pay transaction limits, limit, block or place a hold on certain types of transfers or transactions, limit, suspend or block transfers to particular persons, entities or recipients and/or suspend your access to the Bill Pay service at any time and in our sole discretion.