Domestic PayPal Mass Sample Clauses

Domestic PayPal Mass. Payment transaction Fee cap A maximum fee cap per payment applies as follows for Domestic Transactions, (based on payment currency): Australian Dollar: 16.00 AUD Brazilian Real: 24.00 BRL Canadian Dollar: 14.00 CAD Czech Koruna: 280.00 CZK Danish Krone: 84.00 DKK Euro: 12.00 EUR Hong Kong Dollar: 110.00 HKD Hungarian Forint: 3080.00 HUF Israeli Shekel: 50.00 ILS Japanese Yen: 1200.00 JPY Malaysian Ringgit: 50.00 MYR Mexican Peso: 170.00 MXN New Zealand Dollar: 20.00 NZD Norwegian Krone: 90.00 NOK Philippine Peso: 640.00 PHP Polish Zloty: 46.00 PLN Russian Xxxxx: 480.00 RUB Singapore Dollar: 20.00 SGD Swedish Krona: 100.00 SEK Swiss Franc: 16.00 CHF Taiwan New Dollar: 440.00 TWD Thai Baht: 460.00 THB U.K. Pounds Sterling: 10.00 GBP U.S. Dollar: 14.00 USD
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Domestic PayPal Mass. Payment transaction Fee cap A maximum fee cap per payment applies as follows for Domestic Transactions, (based on payment currency): Australian Dollar 16.00 AUD Brazilian Real 24.00 BRL Canadian Dollar 14.00 CAD Czech Koruna 280.00 CZK Danish Krone 84.00 DKK Euro 12.00 EUR Hong Kong Dollar 110.00 HKD Hungarian Forint 3080.00 HUF Israeli Shekel 50.00 ILS Japanese Yen 1200.00 JPY Malaysian Ringgit 50.00 MYR Mexican Peso 170.00 MXN New Zealand Dollar 20.00 NZD Norwegian Krone 90.00 NOK Philippine Peso 640.00 PHP Polish Zloty 46.00 PLN Russian Xxxxx 480.00 RUB Singapore Dollar 20.00 SGD Swedish Krona 100.00 SEK Swiss Franc 16.00 CHF Taiwan New Dollar 440.00 TWD Thai Baht 460.00 THB U.K. Pounds Sterling 10.00 GBP U.S. Dollar 14.00 USD

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