Common use of Means of Payment Clause in Contracts

Means of Payment. 11.1 Payment must be by debit or credit card. Cash is not accepted. 11.2 The User agrees to upload credit or debit card details via the App which will be used by the Operator to charge the User for the hire of the Bike. 11.3 Upon hiring a Bike, the User agrees to the collection of the relevant fees for the hire of the Bike including without reservation, any additional charges as set out in clause 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6. Stripe works with thousands of banks worldwide. When storing customers’ details, Stripe sends a request to the issuing bank for either £0 or a £20 authorisation to verify that the card is issued and the bank will allow it to be authorised. You may or may not see this £20 authorisation item on your bank statement depending on the bank you are using. The important thing to remember is that this is not a charge and it will disappear from customers’ statements, depending on the bank anywhere between a few minutes and a few days.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver, Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver, Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver

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Means of Payment. 11.1 Payment must be by debit or credit card. Cash is not accepted. 11.2 The User agrees to upload credit or debit card details via the App which will be used by the Operator to charge the User for the hire of the Bike. 11.3 Upon hiring a Bike, the User agrees to the collection of the relevant fees for the hire of the Bike including without reservation, any additional charges as set out in clause 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6. Stripe works with thousands of banks worldwide. When storing customers’ details, Stripe Xxxxxx sends a request to the issuing bank for either £0 or a £20 5 authorisation to verify that the card is issued and the bank will allow it to be authorised. You may or may not see this £20 5 authorisation item on your bank statement depending on the bank you are using. The important thing to remember is that this is not a charge and it will disappear from customers’ statements, depending on the bank anywhere between a few minutes and a few days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver

Means of Payment. 11.1 12.1 Payment must be by debit or credit card. Cash is not accepted. 11.2 12.2 The User agrees to upload credit or debit card details via the App which will be used by the Operator to charge the User for the hire of the Bike. 11.3 12.3 Upon hiring a Bike, the User agrees to the collection of the relevant fees for the hire of the Bike including without reservation, any additional charges as set out in clause 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6. Stripe works with thousands of banks worldwide. When storing customers’ details, Stripe Xxxxxx sends a request to the issuing bank for either £0 or a £20 5 authorisation to verify that the card is issued and the bank will allow it to be authorised. You may or may not see this £20 5 authorisation item on your bank statement depending on the bank you are using. The important thing to remember is that this is not a charge and it will disappear from customers’ statements, depending on the bank anywhere between a few minutes and a few days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver

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Means of Payment. 11.1 Payment must be by debit or credit card. Cash is not accepted. 11.2 The User agrees to upload credit or debit card details via the App which will be used by the Operator to charge the User for the hire of the Bike. 11.3 Upon hiring a Bike, the User agrees to the collection of the relevant fees for the hire of the Bike including without reservation, any additional charges as set out in clause 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6. Stripe works with thousands of banks worldwide. When storing customers’ details, Stripe sends a request to the issuing bank for either £0 or a £20 5 authorisation to verify that the card is issued and the bank will allow it to be authorised. You may or may not see this £20 5 authorisation item on your bank statement depending on the bank you are using. The important thing to remember is that this is not a charge and it will disappear from customers’ statements, depending on the bank anywhere between a few minutes and a few days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bike Share and Operator Agreement Waiver

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