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Quote:User Agreement Updates
Notice Date: January 11, 2007
Effective Date: January 11, 2007
Updated the U.S. version of the User Agreement to provide concise and clearer language to help users understand PayPal's terms and conditions of use. Updated the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy for all European countries. Updated the Australian version of the User Agreement and Product Disclosure Statement. Updated the Gift Certificate Terms, Gift Certificate Merchant Terms And Conditions, and Gift Certificate Merchant Policy for U.S., Australia, and all European countries to clarify the obligations of PayPal, the merchant, the purchaser and the recipient, and to clarify the terms surrounding the funding of the Gift Certificates. Updated Section b., Receiving Payments, of the Fees Policy for all European countries. In the Withdrawals section of the Payments (Sending, Receiving and Withdrawals) Policy for the Czech Republic, updated the list of countries eligible for registering a local bank account. Added further information on PayPal's use of credit reference agencies in connection with customers who apply for and/or use the PayPal Website Payments Pro product to the Privacy Policy for all European countries. Changed the currency from GBP to EURO in Section 2.7, Liability, of the Spanish version of the User Agreement. Added a Financial Services Acceptable Use Policy for all countries. Added a Charities and Non-Profit Organizations Acceptable Use Policy for all European countries and Australia. Updated the Prescription Drugs and Devices, Illegal Drugs & Paraphernalia, Firearms, Weapons, and Knives, and Money Service Businesses Acceptable Use Policies for U.S.. Updated the PayPal's Weapons and Knives and Firearms, Ammunition, Replicas, and Militaria Acceptable Use Policies for all European countries.

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Quote:Updated the U.S. version of the User Agreement to provide concise and clearer language to help users understand PayPal's terms and conditions of use.

Are we supposed to guess which UA lines were changed? Boinktard