Activate The Gift Card Sample Clauses

Activate The Gift Card. The Gift Card is active when it is received. The Gift Card may be used immediately upon its receipt. Choosing A Personal Identification Number You will not receive a Personal Identification Number (“PIN”) with the Gift Card. However, you will be prompted to select a PIN while completing your first point of sale ("POS") transaction at a POS device. The PIN you select can be any 4-digit code. You must use the same PIN for each subsequent PIN- based transaction, unless and until you choose to reset the PIN as described below in the paragraph labeled "Resetting The PIN". Avoid using obvious combinations like 1234, 4 identical numbers, your birthday or year. Resetting The PIN You have the option to deactivate and reset the current PIN by visiting XxxxxxxXxxx.xxx or calling Cardholder Services at 0-000-000-0000. By visiting this website or calling customer service, you can have the Gift Card’s PIN deactivated. You will be required to provide information about the Gift Card (Gift Card number, expiration date and security code) prior to resetting the PIN. Once the PIN has been reset you may then select a new 4-digit PIN during your next PIN-based transaction at a POS device. Safeguarding The Gift Card and PIN Once you have chosen a PIN, you should take precautions to protect it. You should not write or keep the PIN with the Gift Card. Never share the PIN with anyone. When entering the PIN, be sure it cannot be observed by others and do not enter the PIN into any terminal that appears to be modified or suspicious. If you believe that anyone has gained unauthorized access to the PIN, you should advise us immediately following the procedures in the paragraph labeled “Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers.” Authorized Gift Card Users You are responsible for all authorized transactions initiated and fees incurred by use of the Gift Card. If you permit another person to have access to the Gift Card or Gift Card number, we will treat this as if you have authorized such use and you will be liable for all transactions and fees incurred by those persons. You are wholly responsible for the use of each Gift Card according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Secondary Gift Cardholder You may not request an additional Gift Card for another person. Your Representations and Warranties By purchasing the Gift Card, you represent and warrant to us that: (i) you are at least 18 years of age (or older if you reside in a state where the majority age is older); (ii) you a...
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