On a more technical note.. I noticed when adding the amount to withdraw money a JS error is thrown. To be exact 1 error for 1 entered digit. That leads somehow to an AJAX call with parameter 'currencyExist: false;' if I get it right. And this in turn leads as far I can see to a "Internal Server Error". Basically the amount input field is protected with a regex expression which checks at time of entering amount, the validity of amount. Good security measure, because why allow a user entering letters or other illegal chars? Also the check if a currency exists at all is very good idea 🙂 And also using a rather generic "Internal Server Error" is good security practice. You can do the following to check if you have such a problem: > Install Firefox extension "Firebug" > In Firebug make sure you are at the page for withdrawing money > Click on the little Bug icon on top > Make sure that "Console > All" is selected > Type in an amount in amount input field Now - my opinion.. If you see a JS error in red about a regex problem in your console - no need to continue with any withdrawing attempts. Please take screenshot, delete any sensitive data in screenshot and contact PayPal support. They need this information. What is not clear to me is if this is actually a browser bug or regex needs a bit of reprogramming by PayPal devs. In case this is a browser bug then this would explain why some users solved the problem with switching browser.
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