PROTECTION FOR BUYERS Sample Clauses

PROTECTION FOR BUYERS a. Scope: Goldmoney Verified Account Protection helps Goldmoney Verified Account holders and provides support for claims where you encounter either of these problems: You did not receive the item you paid for with Goldmoney (“Item Not Received” (INR)); or You received an item you paid for with Goldmoney but it is “Significantly Not as Described” (SNAD)”. If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorise, please report the unauthorised transaction through the Transaction Details. b. Eligibility: To be eligible for Goldmoney Verified Account Protection you must: have a Verified Goldmoney Personal or Business Account in good standing; pay for the eligible item using Gold from your Verified Goldmoney Account; pay for the full amount of the item with one transfer of Gold from your Goldmoney Personal or Business Account. Items purchased with multiple Gold transfers – like a deposit followed by a final transfer – are not eligible; open a dispute under the Dispute Resolution section; and not have claimed or received an amount in recovery related to an eligible purchase from any other source. c. Ineligible items: Transfers for the following are not eligible for reimbursement under Goldmoney Verified Account Protection: Real estate, including residential property Businesses Vehicles, including motor vehicles, motorcycles, caravans, aircraft and boats Significantly Not As Described issues for custom made items Items prohibited under the Acceptable Use Policy For Item Not Received claims, items which you collect in person, or arrange to be collected on your behalf, including at the retail point of sale Industrial machinery used in manufacturing Items equivalent to cash, including prepaid or gift cards Personal Transfers Even if your transfer is not eligible for Goldmoney Verified Account Protection, you can file a dispute and try to resolve the issue directly with the Seller; however, Goldmoney will generally not find in your favor if you raise a dispute for an item which is not eligible for Goldmoney Verified Account Protection.
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PROTECTION FOR BUYERS a. Scope: Gold Farm Verified Account Protection helps Gold Farm Verified Account holders and provides support for claims where you encounter either of these problems: You did not receive the item you paid for with Gold Farm (“Item Not Received” (INR)); or You received an item you paid for from Gold Farm but it is “Significantly Not as Described” (SNAD)”. If your problem is a transaction that you did not authorize, please report the unauthorized transaction through the Transaction Details.
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PROTECTION FOR BUYERS. 14.1 GlobePay’s Protection Programs for Buyers. GlobePay has two programs to help protect you: GlobePay Buyer Protection 14.2 Types of problems covered. GlobePay’s Protection Programs for Buyers help you if you encounter either of these problems:
PROTECTION FOR BUYERS. 13.1 PayPal's Protection Programs for Buyers.
PROTECTION FOR BUYERS. 13.1 How am I protected if I have a problem with a purchase? 13.2 What types of problems are covered?

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