10:26 AM PayPal has joined the Q4 price-matching frenzy: the online payments giant will refund customers on purchases costing $250 or less if they find a lower price. Up to $1K in refunds are covered, and PayPal says it will handle return shipping costs. PayPal and parent eBay (EBAY) have one big thing in common with the bricks-and-mortar retailers doing price-matching: it sees Amazon (AMZN), which uses its own online payments system, as a top competitor. (Read the comments on this)
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