Common use of Card Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Card Restrictions. You may only use the Card to pay for goods and services from merchants who accept Visa, to withdraw funds from authorized ATMs and to obtain cash advances from financial institutions who issue Visa cards, subject to their approval process. Some merchants may not accept the Card for online or over-the-phone transactions. The Card cannot be used (i) for “cash back” transactions (i.e. transactions for an amount greater than the price of goods or services purchased); or (ii) for writing cheques on the outstanding Balance of available funds. The Card is not refundable.

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Samples: Cardholder Agreement, www.rewardgiftcard.ca

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Card Restrictions. You may The Card can only use the Card to pay be used as payment for goods and services from merchants who accept Visa. As such, to withdraw funds from authorized ATMs and to obtain cash advances from financial institutions who issue Visa cards, subject to their approval process. Some merchants may not accept the Card for online or over-the-phone transactions. The Card cannot be used (i) to make cash withdrawals at automated teller machines; or (ii) for “cash back” transactions (i.e. transactions for an amount greater than the price of goods or services purchased); or (ii) for writing cheques on the outstanding Balance of available funds. The Card is non-reloadable and is not refundable. The Card cannot be used for pre-authorized regular payments.

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Samples: Cardholder Agreement

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Card Restrictions. You may only use the Card to pay for goods and services from merchants who accept Visa, to withdraw funds from authorized ATMs and to obtain cash advances from financial institutions who issue Visa cards, subject to their approval process. Some merchants may not accept the Card for online or over-the-phone transactions. The Card cannot be used (i) for “cash back” transactions (i.e. transactions for an amount greater than the price of goods or services purchased); or (ii) for writing cheques on the outstanding Balance of available funds. The Card is not refundable.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cardholder Agreement

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