Troubleshooting "Check Your Account at Your Card Issuer Before Retrying This Card"
You’re trying to check out quickly with PayPal. You’ve done this a hundred times. But suddenly, you hit "Pay" and a red message stops you cold:
Sometimes, the message adds the word at the end, or suggests that you use a different payment method. But what does this actually mean? Is your card blocked? Is PayPal broken? Did you do something wrong? Troubleshooting "Check Your Account at Your Card Issuer
Your card might be frozen, expired, or not yet activated for international/online use. How to Fix the "Check Your Account" Error
The PayPal error message “Check your account at your card issuer before retrying this card” is not a glitch. It is a deliberate security feature designed to protect you from unauthorized charges and to protect PayPal from liability. The word “better” is instructive: a better outcome occurs when you take the hint and call your bank. But what does this actually mean
The error means that PayPal tried to send that pre-authorization (or the actual transaction), and your bank/card issuer rejected it before PayPal could even ask for the money.
If you are stuck in this loop right now, do this in order: Did you do something wrong
Or sometimes: