Card Network Rules Sample Clauses

Card Network Rules. The Card Networks have established guidelines, bylaws, rules, and regulations (“Network Rules”). You are required to comply with all applicable Network Rules that are applicable to merchants. You can review portions of the Network Rules at Visa, MasterCard, and American Express (xxxxx://xxx000.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/merchant/services/en_US/merchant-regulations). The Card Networks reserve the right to amend the Network Rules. IntegraPay reserves the right to amend the Agreement at any time with notice to you as necessary to comply with Network Rules or otherwise address changes to the IntegraPay Services. In the instance you are accepted as a client of IntegraPay, for the purposes of Networks Rules, you will be referred to as a sub merchant of IntegraPay, and as such will be limited in the annual volumes as set out by the Network Rules
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Card Network Rules. The Card Networks have established guidelines, bylaws, rules, and regulations (“Network Rules”). You agree to comply with all applicable Network Rules that are applicable to you. You can review portions of the Network Rules by contacting the Providers. The Card Networks may amend the Network Rules from time to time. We reserve the right to amend the Agreement at any time as necessary to comply with Network Rules.

Related to Card Network Rules

  • Mastercard Purchases and cash withdrawals made in foreign currencies will be debited from your account in U.S. dollars. The exchange rate used to convert foreign currency transactions to U.S. dollars is either a government-mandated exchange rate or a wholesale exchange rate and is selected by MasterCard. The rate MasterCard uses for a particular transaction is the rate MasterCard selects for the applicable currency on the day the transaction is processed. This rate may differ from the rate applicable on the date the transaction occurred or was posted to your account. A fee of up to 1.00% will be charged on all transactions completed outside of the United States, where the cardholder’s country code differs from the merchant’s country code. All fees are calculated based on the transaction amount after it is converted to U.S. dollars. These fees are charged except where excluded.

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