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	<title>Comments on: The PayPal Fee Calculator</title>
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		<description>Wow, thank you for linking to this awesome tool! It&#039;s a disgrace that PayPal haven&#039;t made such a tool for it&#039;s clients. I mean, won&#039;t this hurt the brand i.e. not being able deliver basic needs such as a calculator?

John, don&#039;t you agree that PayPal are limiting themselves in terms of functionality? Just compare them to Amazon or Google. They are indeed innovative companies who try to think outside of the box, I like that. Paypal is stuck in Web 1.3 (Beta) IMO</description>
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<p>John, don&#8217;t you agree that PayPal are limiting themselves in terms of functionality? Just compare them to Amazon or Google. They are indeed innovative companies who try to think outside of the box, I like that. Paypal is stuck in Web 1.3 (Beta) IMO</p>
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