Identify Sub-Merchant Sample Clauses

Identify Sub-Merchant. To the extent Sub-Merchant interacts with Cardholder, Sub-Merchant will prominently and unequivocally inform the Cardholder of the identity of the Sub-Merchant at all points of interaction so that the Cardholder readily can distinguish the Sub-Merchant from any other party, such as a supplier of products or services to Sub-Merchant, including Fattmerchant. Further, Sub-Merchant must ensure that the Cardholder understands who is responsible for the card transaction, including delivery of the products (whether physical or digital) or provision of the services that are the subject of the card transaction, and for customer service and dispute resolution, all inaccordance with the terms applicable to the card transaction.
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Identify Sub-Merchant. To the extent Sub-Merchant interacts with Cardholder, Sub-Merchant will prominently and unequivocally inform the Cardholder of the identity of the Sub-Merchant at all points of interaction so that the Cardholder readily can distinguish the Sub-Merchant from any other party, such as a supplier of products or services to Sub-Merchant, including Faithlife. Further, Sub-Merchant must ensure that the Cardholder understands who is responsible for the card transaction, including delivery of the products (whether physical or digital), acceptance of donations, or provision of the services that are the subject of the card transaction, and for customer service and dispute resolution, all in accordance with the terms applicable to the card transaction. On an ongoing basis, you must promptly provide Faithlife with the current address of each location, all “doing business as” (DBA) names used by you, and a complete description of goods sold and services provided by you. You agree to provide us with 30 days’ prior written notice of your intent to change your business form or entity in any manner and/or of your intent to sell all of your stock or assets to another entity. You may not use the Processing Services for any service other than as set forth in this Processing Agreement

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