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cbalroman

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  1. Verified 9/10/15 Scheduled for Grading 9/18/15
  2. Bleeding Cool seems to have a firm grasp on this one.
  3. I'm guessing this one was ordered heavy. Hopefully not too heavy.
  4. Just finished. I got goosebumps and teary-eyed. Loved the afterwards Matt had in the letters column. Very touching.
  5. Knew it was a party. Cookie Puss just showed up.
  6. Did you get an email from "Christine" noting your conversation? I would like to see it.
  7. He's was posting warm up drawings on Twitter about a week ago. Haven't heard about anything upcoming. Hopefully we will see something soon.
  8. If someone is paying the fees, then no. That's the point: that someone is paying the fees. They're not trying to make it complex. If I'm buying from someone selling me comics stuff, they pay the fee. Cost of doing business. If I'm buying merchandise from a personal friend...I'll occasionally add enough to cover the fee for them. If I'm sending someone an actual gift or donation, or someone is paying me back for cash I already laid out (say, for home repairs of a family member's house)....Personal, no fee. That's what it's for. So you paypal personal by CC.......But it is still against paypal policy right or is it only about the money that matters? As Crassus said, if you use your credit card to fund anything, the fee is charged. Generally, the sender determines who pays this fee. I do not use my credit card for Personal payments; that would defeat the purpose of the Personal payment. Personal payments only have the fee waived if they are funded by your balance or your bank account. Personal payments aren't for purchases, whether you use a credit card to fund it or not. You can use your credit card for a personal payment....but it doesn't make much sense, AND....since it operates like a cash advance, your CC company may charge you a cash advance fee, on top of everything else. As for what you're asking, you're going to have to clarify. If you are paying with PayPal funds weren't those funds already taxed by PayPal (unless it was a personal payment that is). Seems silly to pay another fee to use money that already had a fee levied on it.