Can I make a PayPal account for my child?
PayPal has launched a student programme that lets parents establish a sub-account for their children that they can transfer money into and monitor. Parents transfer funds into the sub-account when needed, either on a one-time or recurring basis, with children only able to spend what is in it.
Can under 18s get PayPal?
If you are an individual, you must be at least 18 years old and have full legal capacity to enter into a contract to open a PayPal account and use the PayPal services.
Can a 11 year old have PayPal?
According to PayPal’s website, individuals under 18 years old are not allowed to open an account, regardless of their location: But PayPal isn’t your only option. There are several other banks and financial services that get around this restriction by offering teen accounts linked to parental custodial accounts.
What happens if PayPal find out your under 18?
Paypal will NEVER EVER find out about your age. I made paypal back in 2014 when I was around 13 years old and spent money like no tomorrow without any problems. They WILL find out if they see any documents of you being under the age of 18 in this case my drivers license.
Can a 14 year old have PayPal?
According to PayPal’s rules, a person must be at least 18 to open an account as it is illegal to enter into a contract unless you are an emancipated minor. PayPal does offer student accounts to children and teenagers, but to get one, an adult would have to sign for it and act as the primary account holder.
Can you put a fake birthday on PayPal?
Unfortunately, PayPal does not have a specific avenue to change your date of birth. One way to submit the correct paperwork and correct the error is to use the Name Change page. This works to change your date of birth as well; then you simply wait for PayPal to review the information.
Is it illegal to lie about your age on PayPal?
If you lied about your age to get the PayPal account, you may be held liable for the balance and even face criminal charges. Youths can commit, and be convicted of, fraud. In a letter, state that you were under 18 when you opened the PayPal account and that no adult was or is associated with it.