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		<title>By: PayPal drops fees for personal payments (UK) &#171; Buhjillions</title>
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		<description>[...] PayPal drops fees for personal payments&#160;(UK) June 13, 2008 &#8212; Spike   PayPal just sent me an email saying that starting July 9th, they&#8217;ll stop charging for &#8220;Personal Payments&#8221; if they are funded from a bank account (i.e. not a credit/debit card).  I&#8217;m guessing this is an attempt to cut into the market share that online banking gets for making these types of payments.  It may also be a direct response to the move by banks to make these transfers instant (see post on card readers). [...]</description>
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