P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card Sample Clauses

P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card. The State of Connecticut uses a purchasing card for order placement and payment in many instances. Suppliers should anticipate that some or all orders issued as a result of this bid may be paid by using the purchasing card. The Supplier shall be aware that he/she is responsible for the credit card user handling fee associated with credit card purchases. Suppliers should only charge to the State of Connecticut’s Mastercard when the goods are delivered (physical receipt of goods, at store), or are shipped. Questions regarding the State of Connecticut Purchasing Card Program should be directed to Xx. Xxxxx XxXxxxxx, Procurement Card Program Administrator at (000) 000-0000.
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P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card. Participating Entities may require that Contractors accept payment via procurement card(s). The Contractor shall be responsible for the credit card user-handling fee associated with credit card purchases. The Contractor shall charge to the P-Card only upon acceptance of Goods delivered to the PE or the rendering of Services.
P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card. Purchases may be made using the State of Connecticut Purchasing Card Program (“P-Card Program or P-Card”) in accordance with sections 4-98(c) and 42-133ff(a) of the Connecticut General Statutes. Contractor shall be equipped to receive orders issued by the Purchasing Entities using the P-Card Program. The Contractor shall be responsible for the credit card user-handling fee associated with P- Card Program purchases. The Contractor shall charge to the P-Card only upon acceptance of Goods delivered to the Purchasing Entity or rendering of Services. The Contractor shall capture and provide to its merchant bank, Level 3 reporting at the line item level for all orders placed by MasterCard. Questions regarding the state of Connecticut P-Card Program may be directed to the Procurement Card Program Administrator at XXX.XXxxxXxxxx@xx.xxx.
P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card. The State of Connecticut uses a MasterCard purchasing card for order placement and payment in many instances. Contractors who accept credit cards should anticipate that some or all orders issued as a result of this bid may be paid by using the purchasing card. The Contractor shall be aware that they are responsible for the credit card user-handling fee associated with credit card purchases. Contractors should only charge to the State’s MasterCard when the goods are delivered (physical receipt of goods, at store), or are shipped.
P-Card (Purchasing Credit Card. Purchases for all state agencies that are less than $1,000 shall be made using the State of Connecticut Purchasing Card (MasterCard) in accordance with Memorandum No. 2011-11 issued by the Office of the State Comptroller. Contractor shall be equipped to receive orders issued from this Contract using the purchasing card. The Contractor shall be responsible for the credit card user-handling fee associated with credit card purchases. The Contractor shall only charge to the State’s MasterCard upon delivery of goods or rendering of services. The Contractor shall capture and provide to their Merchant Bank, Level 3 reporting at the line item level for all orders placed by State purchasing cards. Questions regarding the state of Connecticut MasterCard Program should be directed to Xx. Xxxxx XxXxxxxx, Procurement Card Program Administrator at (000)000-0000. BIDDER NAME: Farmington Displays, Inc. DELIVERY: 4 to 6 Weeks / FOB Dock TERMS: Net 45 Days CASH DISCOUNT: 0 % 0 Days ITEM # DESCRIPTION OF COMMODITY AND/OR SERVICES PRICE 1. Beauty Shop and Xxxxxx Shop Chairs & Stool 50% Discount Off List Price Catalog Name(s) & Price List Date(s): 2013 FORMATRON, LTD PRODUCT CATALOG 50% Discount Off List Price Catalog Name(s) & Price List Date(s): 2013 FORMATRON, LTD PRODUCT CATALOG 50% Discount Off List Price Catalog Name(s) & Price List Date(s): 2013 FORMATRON, LTD PRODUCT CATALOG No Bid 50% Discount Off List Price Catalog Name(s) & Price List Date(s): 2013 FORMATRON, LTD PRODUCT CATALOG (including, but not limited to, all-purpose chairs and stools, dryer chairs, shampoo chairs, hydraulic styling chairs, manicure stools) 2. Beauty and Xxxxxx Shop Cabinetry (including, but not limited to, cabinets, mirrors, vanities, shelves, tables, desks, styling stations, displays, rolling chargers, sinks) 3. Other Beauty and Xxxxxx Shop Equipment (including, but limited to, facial systems, skin machines, lamps, manicure and pedicure furniture) 4. Salon Professional Products 5. Salon Retail Items and Accessories

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  • Purchasing Card (P card) Program Contractor must accept the Universal card format Purchasing Cards (e.g., American Express, MasterCard, and Visa). However, the Purchasing Card is not the exclusive method of payment (e.g., Purchase Order). The method of ordering and payment (e.g., Purchase Order, Purchasing Card) shall be selected by the Customer.

  • Credit Card If you choose to pay by credit card, you will be prompted to provide your credit card information and will be presented with a screen that reflects the amount of your subscription, the amount of fees that would be charged by the credit card issuer for the transaction and the total amount payable.

  • Credit Cards About 93% of graduating students report they have at least one credit card, including 29% who say they have two or more. Among those students who have credit cards, about 79% report they pay off their balance each month and, as such, their current credit card balance is zero; however, when asked what their current credit card balance is, just 37% say it is zero. Among those with an unpaid balance, the average credit card debt students have is $2,771. Table 47: Credit cards All students (n=14,760) Group University of Victoria (n=339) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) Number of credit cards (FIN1) None 7% 8% 7% 7% 4% One 64% 65% 62% 66% 65% Two 21% 19% 22% 20% 24% Three or more 8% 7% 8% 7% 8% Regularly pay off balance each month* (FIN2) Yes 79% 70% 81% 80% 77% Total credit card balance* (FIN3) Zero 37% 34% 37% 38% 39% $500 or less 14% 14% 13% 14% 12% $501 to $1,000 6% 6% 6% 7% 5% Over $1,000 10% 14% 8% 10% 10% Don't know 33% 32% 36% 31% 34% Average (those with credit card) $792 $1,176 $655 $753 $639 Average (those with unpaid balance) $2,771 $3,366 $2,395 $2,745 $2,334 * Total credit card balance and payment of the balance were asked of those who had at least one credit card.

  • Qualified Credit Card Issuer A UK Financial Institution satisfying the following criteria:

  • Special Rule for Credit Card Purchases If you have a problem with the quality of property or services that you purchased with a credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the property or services. There are two limitations on this right:

  • Purchasing Card The State has implemented a purchasing card program using the Visa platform. The Contractor may receive payments via the State’s Purchasing Card in the same manner as any other Visa purchases. Purchasing Card acceptance for purchase is a mandatory requirement for the Contract but is not the exclusive method of payment. If the State changes its Purchasing Card platform during the term of Contract, the Contractor shall make any necessary changes to accommodate the State ‘s new Purchasing Card platform within 30 calendar days of notification of such change.

  • Credit Card Payments If You pay for the APEX Service using a credit card (to the extent available), then: (a) You authorize Dell to periodically charge Your credit card for the APEX Service fees; (b) You will be subject to any additional terms presented to You by the third-party credit card payment processor (which will be the merchant of record for that transaction); and (c) You are responsible for keeping Your credit card information up to date. You agree that Dell may request that Your credit card payment issuer pre-authorize and hold an amount equal to the next recurring fee (or an estimate if the fee is variable) for the APEX Service in advance of its due date.

  • Visa Debit Card You may use your Card to purchase goods and services from participating merchants. If you wish to pay for goods or services over the Internet, you may be required to provide card number security information before you will be permitted to complete the transaction. You agree that you will not use your Card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law. Funds to cover your Card purchases will be deducted from your checking account. If the balance in your account is not sufficient to pay the transaction amount, the Credit Union may pay the amount and treat the transaction as a request to transfer funds from other deposit accounts, approved overdraft protection accounts or loan accounts that you have established with the Credit Union. If you initiate a transaction that overdraws your Account, you agree to make immediate payment of any overdrafts together with any service charges to the Credit Union. In the event of repeated overdrafts, the Credit Union may terminate all services under this Agreement. You may use your Card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) in ATMs of the Credit Union, Plus, VISA, CO-OP, and ACCEL networks, and such other machines or facilities as the Credit Union may designate. At the present time, you may also use your Card to: • Make deposits to your share savings and checking accounts. • Transfer funds from your share savings and checking accounts. • Obtain balance information for your share savings and checking accounts. • Make certain loan payments from your share savings and checking accounts. • Access your Personal Line of Credit account. • Make POS (Point-of-Sale) transactions with your Card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) to purchase goods or services at merchants that accept Visa. • Order goods or services by mail, Internet or telephone from places that accept Visa. • Some functions may be limited at non-proprietary ATMs; features may be limited to POS only, according to merchant. • Withdraw funds from your share savings and checking accounts. The following limitations on the frequency and amount of Visa Debit Card transactions may apply: • You may make 15 Debit Card purchases per day. • You may purchase up to a maximum of $3,500.00 per day. • You may make 15 cash withdrawals in any one (1) day from an ATM machine. • You may withdraw up to a maximum of $500.00 in any one (1) day from an ATM machine, if there are sufficient funds in your account. • You may make 15 POS transactions in any one (1) day. • You may purchase up to a maximum of $3,500.00 from POS terminals per day, if there are sufficient funds in your account. • You may transfer up to the available balance in your accounts at the time of the transfer. • If you incur a charge in a currency other than U.S. dollars, the charge will be converted into the US dollar amount. Please see the Foreign Transactions section below. Also, transactions in certain countries may be blocked and will require a manual or verbal authorization for approval. Please check with us prior to departure to determine if your destination country is atfected. However, the right to deny such transactions is within our sole discretion and atfected countries may change at any time.

  • Agreement with Respect to Credit Card Business The Assuming Bank agrees to honor and perform, from and after Bank Closing, all duties and obligations with respect to the Failed Bank's credit card business, and/or processing related to credit cards, if any, and assumes all outstanding extensions of credit with respect thereto.

  • Debit Card You may use your debit card to purchase goods and services any place your debit card is honored by participating merchants. You agree that you will not use your debit card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state or local law. Funds to cover your debit card purchases will be deducted from your checking account. If the balance in your account is not sufficient to pay the transaction amount, the credit union will pay the amount and treat the transaction as a request to transfer funds from other deposit accounts, approved overdraft protection accounts or loan accounts that you have established with the Credit Union. If you initiate a transaction that overdraws your account, you agree to make immediate payment of any overdrafts together with any service charges to the Credit Union. In the event of repeated overdrafts, the Credit Union may terminate all services under this Agreement. You may use your debit card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) in automated teller machines of the Credit Union, CO-OP Network, and such other machines or facilities as the Credit Union may designate. At the present time, you may also use your debit card to: • Make deposits to your savings, checking and credit accounts. • Withdraw funds from your savings and accounts. • Transfer funds from your savings, checking and credit accounts. • Obtain balance information for your savings, checking and credit accounts. • Make loan payments from your savings, checking and credit accounts. • Access your Transfer Line of Credit or other line of credit account. • Make POS (Point-of-Sale) transactions with your debit card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) to purchase goods or services at merchants that accept Visa. • Order goods or services by mail or telephone from places that accept Visa. • Pay bills directly by telephone from your checking or savings account in the amounts and on the days you request The following limitations on the frequency and amount of debit card transactions may apply: • There may be a limit on the number of debit card purchases you make per day. • You may transfer up to the available balance in your accounts at the time of the transfer. You may not transfer more than the available balance. • See the Section called “Transfer Limitations” for transfer limitations that may apply to these transactions. • There are daily withdrawal and purchase limits. You will be notified of these limits by the credit union before you receive your access card.

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