Execution times. We confirm that we have up to the end of the first Business Day following the date of deemed receipt under 2 above to so credit that amount. If the order is initiated by paper we will have an extra Business Day to do this.
Execution times. The payment is initiated by the payee, namely the merchant. If we receive the payment order on a business day after 4:00 pm Italian local time, then the payment order is deemed to be received on the next business day. Execution times (as defined below) only start running at the point of time that a payment order is deemed to be received. After receipt of the payment order with PayPal, PayPal is obliged to ensure that the transaction amount is received by the payment service provider of the payment service recipient at the latest as follows: Type of payment Execution times Payments in Euro within the European Economic Area No longer than one business day Payments in a different currency of the European Economic Area other than Euro within the European Economic Area No longer than four business days Payments outside of the European Economic Area regardless of the currency The payment is executed as soon as possible
Execution times. 6.4.1. Within the EEA, we will execute any transaction: a. in euro; or
Execution times. 9.1. We will ensure that the amount of the payment transaction is credited to the payee’s payment service provider’s account by the end of the Business Day following the Business Day we receive your payment Instruction if the payment transaction is:
Execution times. 6.4.1. Within the EEA and UK, we will execute any transaction:
Execution times. Payments using the Card are initiated by the payee, namely they are initiated by the merchant who you are paying using the Card. If we receive the payment order on a business day after 4 pm CET, then the payment order is deemed to be received on the next business day. Execution times (as defined below) only start running at the point of time that a payment order is deemed to be received. After PayPal receives the payment order PayPal is obliged to ensure that the transaction amount is received by the payment service provider of the person who you are making a payment to at the latest as follows: Type of payment Execution times Payments in Sterling within the United Kingdom No longer than one business day Payments in Euro within the European No longer than one business day Economic Area Payments in a different currency of the European Economic Area other than Sterling or Euro within the United Kingdom No longer than four business days Payments outside of the United Kingdom or European Economic Area regardless of the currency The payment is executed as soon as possible. You cannot cancel payments which you have already authorised and to which the payee already consented to. You may be able to cancel transactions that you have authorised for a future date (including recurring transactions) by contacting the Merchant before the date on which the payment is due to be made, or by contacting us.
Execution times. The payment is initiated by the payee, namely the merchant. If we receive the payment order on a business day after 4 pm CET, then the payment order is deemed to be received on the next business day. Execution times (as defined below) only start running at the point of time that a payment order is deemed to be received. After receipt of the payment order with PayPal, PayPal is obliged to ensure that the transaction amount is received by the payment service provider of the payment service recipient at the latest as follows: Type of payment Execution times Payments in Euro within the European Economic Area No longer than one business day Payments in a different currency of the European Economic Area other than Euro within the European Economic Area No longer than four business days Payments outside of the European Economic Area regardless of the currency The payment is executed as soon as possible. You cannot cancel payments which you have already authorised and to which the payee already consented to. You may be able to cancel transactions that you have authorised for a future date (including recurring transactions) by contacting the Merchant before the date on which the payment is due to be made, or by contacting us.