How to Fix It When Facebook Pay Isn't Working (2024)

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Facebook Pay not working is usually due to you or the other person not meeting some basic requirements, like location or age, or because a valid payment method isn't being used. Whether that's the problem for you or it's something different, below is everything you can try to make FB Pay work again.

Why Is Facebook Pay Not Working?

There are numerous possible reasons you can't send or receive money:

  • You're in a country where FB Pay isn't supported
  • You're not old enough to use it
  • The recipient declined the payment
  • You don't have an active Facebook account
  • You don't have a valid payment method
  • The app is corrupted or outdated
  • Your network (or Facebook's) is down
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How to Fix It When Facebook Pay Isn't Working

Given the several reasons listed above, there's more than one fix, depending on the specific problem you're experiencing. Walk through these tips in order to address the more likely fixes first.

  1. Confirm you and the recipient live in the United States and are at least 18 years old. These are two basic requirements that must be met before you can transfer money over Facebook.

    As you'd expect, there isn't really a quick fix if you don't meet the location or age requirement. But it's important to know those requirements now before you go through the rest of these troubleshooting steps.

  2. Wait it out! Some users notice FB Pay says "pending" and appears to not work, even though the payment eventually does go through.

    For whatever reason, the payment appears to be stalled, but then the message doesn't update when the payment actually completes. There's nothing else you can do but realize this might just be how it works sometimes.

  3. Tell the person you're paying to accept the money by adding payment information to their account. Or, if it's you having trouble receiving money, add one of those payment methods to your own account.

    This isn't a case where Facebook Pay isn't working, but instead a situation where the account simply isn't fully set up to receive money.

    To do this from the desktop site, go to Facebook Pay. If you're in the Messenger app, find Facebook Pay in the menu.

    If there's already a payment method attached to FB Pay, incoming funds are accepted automatically. The only time it won't be is if there isn't one being used.

  4. Correct whatever is causing your payment method to not work. It must be working properly to send or receive money.

    We recommend first removing and then re-adding the payment method to perform a "refresh" of its connection to Facebook Pay. If that doesn't work, contact the company that handles your payments (PayPal or the card provider) to see what the problem is.

    Facebook lists which payment methods are supported and in which circ*mstances (e.g., only debit and PayPal are allowed for sending money to friends). Also, your card might only work one way—reloadable prepaid cards that receive funds from a single source (like a payroll card from an employer), and some government-issued cards, can only send money with FB Pay, not receive.

  5. Open your Facebook Pay settings and ensure that the currency is set to US Dollars.

  6. Log in to reactivate your Facebook account if it's been deactivated.

    Despite the fact that you can use Messenger without an active Facebook account, the Facebook Pay portion won't work unless you have an active account.

  7. Log out of Facebook (or Instagram if you're using that) and then log back in. If you're using the app, log out of Messenger instead.

    Sometimes, little glitches with Facebook as a whole or FB Pay specifically can be solved by reestablishing a connection to Facebook.

  8. Reinstall the Messenger/Instagram app on your phone, or log out and clear the browser cache if you're using Facebook Pay from a computer.

    There might be an update you haven't applied yet that fixes a bug causing problems. Or, the app or browser cache could be to blame.

    Take this time to also restart your device, whether it be your phone, tablet, or computer. A reboot is simple to perform and might be all that's necessary to get things working again.

  9. Check if Facebook is down. Similar to the first step, there isn't anything you can do if Facebook's servers are down. You'll need to wait it out. Keep trying as often as you see fit, and it'll eventually get resolved, and Facebook Pay will resume working.

  10. Check your own network for issues. Depending on where you're located, the best way to quickly confirm if this is a Wi-Fi or mobile internet issue is to switch to the other network and try again.

    For example, if FB Pay isn't working on your phone while you're on Wi-Fi, turn off Wi-Fi and try again using your mobile plan's internet. Or, do the opposite: if mobile data isn't working, switch to Wi-Fi.

    Disable your VPN if you're using one while trying to transfer money—some financial services don't work well with VPNs. Facebook might have detected it and is blocking Facebook Pay, or the IP address the VPN is giving you might be preventing the payment.

  11. Contact Facebook if all else has failed. If you've confirmed all of the above is working and in place correctly, the only thing you can do now is report the problem to Facebook for further help.

FAQ

  • How do I fix a Facebook hack?

    You should contact Facebook immediately if someone hacks your account. They'll be able to take steps to lock your page and return your access.

  • How do I fix Error Code 2 on Facebook?

    Error Code 2 (and Error Code 1) are almost always issues on the server end, so you can't fix them; you just have to wait until Facebook does. You can try checking for app updates or restarting your device, but it's more likely that you'll just have to come back later.

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How to Fix It When Facebook Pay Isn't Working (2024)

FAQs

Why is my Facebook pay not working? ›

If your payment to a friend in Messenger isn't working, it may be because: Your friend doesn't live in the US. Your friend isn't at least 18 years old. Your friend doesn't have a payment method linked to their account.

Why is my Facebook add payment not working? ›

Double check if your payment methods - debit card, credit card or ad credits are still valid and up to date. There is a chance that your card has expired, or hit credit limit. All you need to do is update your payment method under the "Billing" section of your Facebook Ads Manager.

How do I get Facebook pay to work? ›

  1. Open your Messenger app.
  2. Tap your profile picture in the top left.
  3. Tap Facebook Pay, then tap Manage Facebook Pay info.
  4. Tap next to Connect Facebook Pay info.
  5. Tap Confirm to disconnect your payment information from Instagram.

How do I turn Facebook Pay Back on? ›

In order for us to turn your payments back on, please contact us. To ensure this doesn't happen again, please read about what you can do to protect your account, as well more info on how to best use Payments on Facebook. You can also find out more about what Meta does to protect your payment information.

Why is my meta Pay not working? ›

Your Meta Pay account may be disabled if we notice any of the following: Unusual activity on your payments account. Activity that goes against our payments Terms of Service. Multiple chargebacks on your payments account.

Is there a limit on Facebook Pay? ›

Although Facebook Pay does not specify its transaction limits on the official website, Messenger does have a Facebook Pay limit for its transactions, which is around $10,000 depending on the type of Facebook payment used, such as Visa or Mastercard debit card and PayPal.

How do I know if my Facebook payment went through? ›

You can see the status of each payment when you view your transaction history. Your transaction history can't be deleted and can only be seen by you. Learn what information is shared when you use payments in Messenger.

How much does Facebook pay for 1000 views? ›

Pay Rate per 1,000 Views

The pay rate for 1,000 views on Facebook Reels ranges from $0.01 to $0.02, which translates to a maximum of $20 for every 1000 views. However, the earnings may fluctuate between approximately $8.75 and $10 per 1000 views based on factors such as audience location and engagement level.

How many views do you need to get paid on Facebook? ›

1. **Followers**: Your Facebook page needs to have at least 10,000 followers. 2. **Content**: Your videos need to generate at least 30,000 1-minute views on videos that are at least 3 minutes long in the last 60 days.

How long does FB Pay take? ›

Once you have an accepted payment method linked to your account, any money sent to you is transferred right away. Note: It may take your payment provider up to 3-5 business days to post the money to your account. To help keep your account secure, we verify your information before processing payments.

How to enable Meta Pay? ›

On your iPhone or Android:
  1. Open the Facebook app for iOS or Android.
  2. In the bottom or top right of Facebook, tap .
  3. Scroll down and select Settings & Privacy, then tap Settings.
  4. Tap Payments, then select Meta Pay.

Why was Facebook pay cancelled? ›

Your friend declined the payment. Your friend has the same payment method as you. Your friend hasn't accepted the payment. Note: If they don't accept the payment after 7 calendar days, it'll automatically cancel.

Why is my Facebook payment on hold? ›

When you update your payout account information, your account will be placed on a 5 day hold to protect your personal and financial information. Once the hold has been lifted, it may take between 1-7 business days to receive your payout, depending on your bank.

Why does my Facebook payment say incomplete? ›

OK, if the payment shows as Pending or Incomplete, it simply means that the payment is still being processed by the recipient's bank/provider. It may take their payment provider up to 3-5 business days to post the money to their account.

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