Availability of a Digital Wallet and Your Eligibility Sample Clauses

Availability of a Digital Wallet and Your Eligibility. One or more Digital Wallet Providers may make a Digital Wallet available to you to make purchases. Not all merchants accept Digital Wallets as a payment method, and some Digital Wallets do not support all of the Card features we provide you. We may also limit the use of your Card in a Digital Wallet: (i) if your Card, Transaction Account, or Program Partner Account is not in good standing; (ii) if you are restricted due to limitations on your use imposed by your Digital Wallet Provider, mobile provider or any third party associated with your Digital Wallet; (iii) if we do not support the Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet Provider; or (iv) for any other reason determined by us in our sole discretion.
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Availability of a Digital Wallet and Your Eligibility. A Digital Wallet may be available to you for the purpose of purchasing goods and services or for other transactions where the Digital Wallet is accepted. A Digital Wallet may not be accepted at all places where your Card is accepted, and your Card in a Digital Wallet may not be eligible to be used for all the features and functionalities of that Digital Wallet. We reserve the right to restrict your use of your Card within the Digital Wallet including, but not limited to (i) if your Account is not in good standing with us; (ii) if you are restricted due to limitations on your use imposed by your Digital Wallet Provider, wireless service provider or any third party associated with your Digital Wallet; (iii) if the Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet Provider is not one that we support; or (iv) for any other reason determined by us in our sole discretion.
Availability of a Digital Wallet and Your Eligibility. One or more Digital Wallet Providers may make a Digital Wallet available to you to make purchases. Not all merchants accept Digital Wallets as a payment method, and some Digital Wallets do not support all of the Card features we provide you. We may also limit the use of your Card in a Digital Wallet: (i) if your Card, Transaction Account, or Program Partner Account is not in good standing; (ii) if you are restricted due to limitations on your use imposed by your Digital Wallet Provider, mobile provider or any third party associated with your Digital Wallet; (iii) if we do not support the Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet Provider; or (iv) for any other reason determined by us in our sole discretion. Digital Wallet Provider Relationship. We enter into agreements with supported Digital Wallet Providers to permit you to add your Card, but neither we nor any of our third-party service providers is responsible for providing Digital Wallets to you, nor do we own, control, have access to, or operate your Digital Wallet. As such, we are not responsible or liable for any service provided to you by your Digital Wallet Provider or any third party that supports your Digital Wallet or your Digital Wallet Provider, or for any failure of or performance of your Digital Wallet or your Digital Wallet Provider’s products or services. Digital Wallet Providers may also require you to use a compatible mobile device to access the Digital Wallet (the “Supported Devices”). We do not control or endorse the installation of any Digital Wallet on your Supported Device. Visit the Digital Wallet Provider for Terms of Service. Digital Wallet Support. We are not responsible for, and do not provide support or assistance for any Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet Provider’s software, systems, products or services (including any Digital Wallet or Supported Device). Contact your Digital Wallet Provider if you have questions about the use of a Digital Wallet or the operation of a Supported Device. We are not responsible or liable to you for: (i) providing Digital Wallet services to you; (ii) any failure of the Digital Wallet or any Supported Device; (iii) your inability to use, or the unavailability of the Digital Wallet to make a payment in connection with any transaction; (iv) the performance or nonperformance of the Digital Wallet, Digital Wallet Provider or any third party providing services on behalf of such Digital Wallet or Digital Wallet Provider; (v) any loss, injury or inconvenience tha...

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