Common use of Expanding Acceptance Clause in Contracts

Expanding Acceptance. You may adjust your Risk Controls to accept certain payments, including: 1. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that are unable to verify the cardholder's address through the Address Verification Services. This is also referred to as "AVS No Match." 2. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that do not include a card security code. This is also referred to as "Card Security Code Not Submitted". 3. All payment types that failed PayPal's proprietary risk models.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement

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Expanding Acceptance. You may adjust your Risk Controls to accept certain payments, including: 1. a. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that are unable to verify the cardholder's address through the Address Verification Services. This is also referred to as "AVS No Match." 2. b. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that do not include a card security code. This is also referred to as "Card Security Code Not Submitted". 3. c. All payment types that failed PayPal's proprietary risk models.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement

Expanding Acceptance. You may adjust your Risk Controls to accept certain payments, including: 1. i. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that are unable to verify the cardholder's ’s address through the Address Verification Services. This is also referred to as "AVS No Match." 2ii. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that do not include a card security code. This is also referred to as "Card Security Code Not Submitted". 3iii. All payment types that failed PayPal's ’s proprietary risk models.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal Online Card Payment Services Agreement

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Expanding Acceptance. You may adjust your Risk Controls to accept certain payments, including: 1. i. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that are unable to verify the cardholder's address through the Address Verification Services. This is also referred to as "AVS No Match." 2ii. Direct Payments or Virtual Terminal Payments that do not include a card security code. This is also referred to as "Card Security Code Not Submitted". 3iii. All payment types that failed PayPal's proprietary risk models.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement

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