Common use of Receiving Money Clause in Contracts

Receiving Money. If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. To receive money in a currency your account is not currently configured to accept, it may be necessary to create a balance in that currency or convert the money into another currency. Certain currencies can only be received by converting the money into another currency that PayPal allows you to hold. If the money is converted, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Fees for Sending Money to Friends and Family The fees applicable to sending money can be found on our Sending Money to Friends and Family table and will be disclosed to you in advance each time you initiate a transaction to send money to a friend or family member. If you convert money in your PayPal balance from one currency to another before sending money, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. And, if you use your credit card as the payment method when sending money, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your card issuer. If you send money to a friend or family member from a third party (non-PayPal) website or by using a third party’s product or service, then the third party will determine if the sender or recipient pays the fee. This will be disclosed to you by the third party before the payment is initiated. You can also use the send money feature in your PayPal account to pay for good or services. You will not be charged any transaction fee for sending money to purchase goods or services as long as you choose the “send money to pay for goods and services” feature in your PayPal account. In that case, the seller will pay the fees. You must not use the “send money to a friend or family member” feature in your PayPal account when you are paying for goods or services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

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Receiving Money. If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. To receive money in a currency your account is not currently configured to accept, it may be necessary to create a balance in that currency or convert the money into another currency. Certain currencies can only be received by converting the money into another currency that PayPal allows you to hold. If the money is converted, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Fees for Sending Money to Friends and Family The fees applicable to sending money personal transactions can be found on our Sending Money to Friends and Family table Consumer Fees page and will be disclosed to you in advance each time you initiate sending a transaction to send money to a friend or family member. If you convert money in your PayPal balance from one currency to another before sending money, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. And, if you use your credit card as the payment method when sending money, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your card issuer. If you send money to a friend or family member from a third party (non-PayPal) website or by using a third party’s product or service, then the third party will determine if the sender or recipient pays the fee. This will be disclosed to you by the third party before the payment is initiated. You can also use the send money feature in your PayPal account to pay for good or services. You will not be charged any transaction fee for sending money to purchase goods or services as long as you choose send the money as a commercial transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to pay for goods and services” feature in your PayPal account). In that case, the seller will pay the feesa fee. You must not use send money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member” feature in your PayPal account account) when you are paying for goods or services. Note that the “send money to a friend or family member” feature may not be available when sending money to a business account as such accounts are not eligible to receive personal transactions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Receiving Money. If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. To receive money in a currency your account is not currently configured to accept, it may be necessary to create a balance in that currency or convert the money into another currency. Certain currencies can only be received by converting the money into another currency that PayPal allows you to hold. If the money is converted, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Fees for Sending Money to Friends and Family The fees applicable to sending money can be found on our Sending Money to Friends and Family table and will be disclosed to you in advance each time you initiate sending a transaction to send money to a friend or family member. If you convert money in your PayPal balance from one currency to another before sending money, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. And, if you use your credit card as the payment method when sending money, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your card issuer. If you send money to a friend or family member from a third party (non-PayPal) website or by using a third party’s product or service, then the third party will determine if the sender or recipient pays the fee. This will be disclosed to you by the third party before the payment is initiated. You can also use the send money feature in your PayPal account to pay for good or services. You will not be charged any transaction fee for sending money to purchase goods or services as long as you choose the “send money to pay for goods and services” feature in your PayPal account. In that case, the seller will pay the fees. You must not use the “send money to a friend or family member” feature in your PayPal account when you are paying for goods or services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

Receiving Money. If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. To receive money in a currency your account is not currently configured to accept, it may be necessary to create a balance in that currency or convert the money into another currency. Certain currencies can only be received by converting the money into another currency that PayPal allows you to hold. If the money is converted, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Fees for Sending Money to Friends and Family The fees applicable to sending money can be found on our Sending Money to Friends and Family table and will be disclosed to you in advance each time you initiate a transaction to send money to a friend or family member. If you convert money in your PayPal balance from one currency to another before sending money, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. And, if you use your credit card as the payment method when sending money, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your card issuer. If you send money to a friend or family member from a third party (non-PayPal) website or by using a third party’s product or service, then the third party will determine if the sender or recipient pays the fee. This will be disclosed to you by the third party before the payment is initiated. You can also use the send money feature in your PayPal account to pay for good or services. You will not be charged any transaction fee for sending money to purchase goods or services as long as you choose the “send money to pay for goods and services” feature in your PayPal account. In that case, the seller will pay the fees. You must not use the “send money to a friend or family member” feature in your PayPal account when you are paying for goods or services. Buying Something From, Donating to, or Returning Something to, a Seller Who Accepts PayPal How to buy something or make a donation You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation, in any currency that the recipient accepts and that PayPal supports, using the funds in your PayPal balance, or using any payment method linked to your PayPal account. This includes, for example: • Buying something at an online retailer’s website and selecting PayPal as your payment method at checkout. • Sending money to a seller for good or services. • Using your PayPal account to buy something at a seller’s physical store. • Making donations using PayPal. If the seller you are buying from sells goods or services and that seller does not already have a PayPal account, they can claim your payment by opening a PayPal account. If they don’t open a PayPal account within 30 days, your purchase will be refunded. In order to manage risk, PayPal may limit the payment methods available for a transaction when you buy something or make a donation. In addition, payment methods may be limited for certain sellers or recipients, including PayPal payments made through certain third-party websites or applications. When you authorize a payment to a seller who accepts PayPal, some sellers may take up to 30 days to complete the transaction. In these instances, your payment may appear as a pending order in your PayPal account. In that case, your authorization of the payment will remain valid until the seller completes the transaction (but no longer than 30 days). If you used a debit or credit card as the payment method, your debit or credit card issuer also may show a pending authorization for a period of time until they release the hold or receive a completed transaction. If your payment requires a currency conversion by us, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the How we convert currency section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed. Fees When you buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation, you don’t pay a fee to PayPal. If PayPal performs a currency conversion for your purchase or donation, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Your credit card, Visa debit card or Mastercard debit card issuer may also charge you a separate fee for non-Canadian transactions. Payment review When PayPal identifies a potentially high-risk transaction, we review the transaction more closely before allowing it to proceed. When this happens, PayPal will place a hold on the transaction and notify the seller to delay shipping of the item. As a buyer, this may delay your receipt of the item you purchased. If we clear the transaction, we will notify the seller and direct them to ship the item. If we don’t clear the transaction, we will cancel it and return the funds to you, unless we are legally required to take other action. Automatic payments You can agree with a seller who accepts PayPal to use PayPal as the payment method for future purchases with that seller. This agreement is between you and the seller and allows the seller to take funds from your PayPal account with your authorization on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. Examples of automatic payments that can be arranged by you either with a seller or with PayPal include those that PayPal calls a “billing agreement,” "subscription," "recurring payment,” “reference transaction,” “preauthorized debit or PAD”, "preauthorized transfer" or "preapproved payment." You may cancel an automatic payment up to 3 Business Days before the date of the next scheduled payment from your account settings or by contacting us through the PayPal Help Centre. Once an automatic payment is canceled, all future automatic payments under your agreement with that seller will be stopped. If you cancel an automatic payment, you may still owe the seller money for the purchase or have additional obligations to the seller for any goods or services that you receive but have not paid for. If you have given advance authorization, either to a seller or to PayPal, that permits a seller to take or receive payments from your PayPal account on a regularly recurring basis (for example, every month or otherwise on a routine billing cycle), and if such payments will vary in amount, you have the right to advance notice of the amount and date of the transfer from the seller at least 10 days before the transfer is made. If the seller provides the option, you may choose to receive this advance notice only when the amount of your automatic payment will fall outside a range established between you and the seller. If you have authorized an automatic payment and PayPal performs currency conversion for an automatic payment transaction, PayPal will use the transaction exchange rate (including PayPal’s currency conversion fee) in effect at the time the automatic payment transaction is processed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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Receiving Money. If a friend or family member sends money to you, the money will appear in your PayPal balance. To receive money in a currency your account is not currently configured to accept, it may be necessary to create a balance in that currency or convert the money into another currency. Certain currencies can only be received by converting the money into another currency that PayPal allows you to hold. If the money is converted, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. Fees for Sending Money to Friends and Family The fees applicable to sending money can be found on our Sending Money to Friends and Family table and will be disclosed to you in advance each time you initiate a transaction to send money to a friend or family member. If you convert money in your PayPal balance from one currency to another before sending money, PayPal’s transaction exchange rate (including our currency conversion fee) will be used. And, if you use your credit card as the payment method when sending money, you may be charged a cash-advance fee by your card issuer. If you send money to a friend or family member from a third party (non-PayPal) website or by using a third party’s product or service, then the third party will determine if the sender or recipient pays the fee. This will be disclosed to you by the third party before the payment is initiated. You can also use the send money feature in your PayPal account to pay for good or services. You will not be charged any transaction fee for sending money to purchase goods or services as long as you choose the “send money to pay for goods and services” feature in your PayPal account. In that case, the seller will pay the fees. You must not use the “send money to a friend or family member” feature in your PayPal account when you are paying for goods or services. Buying Something From, Donating to, or Returning Something to, a Seller Who Accepts PayPal How to buy something or make a donation You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation, in any currency that the recipient accepts and that PayPal supports, using the funds in your PayPal balance, or using any payment method linked to your PayPal account. This includes, for example: • Buying something at an online retailer’s website and selecting PayPal as your payment method at checkout. • Sending money to a seller for good or services. • Using your PayPal account to buy something at a seller’s physical store. • Making donations using PayPal. If the seller you are buying from sells goods or services and that seller does not already have a PayPal account, they can claim your payment by opening a PayPal account. If they don’t open a PayPal account within 30 days, your purchase will be refunded. In order to manage risk, PayPal may limit the payment methods available for a transaction when you buy something or make a donation. In addition, payment methods may be limited for certain sellers or recipients, including PayPal payments made through certain third-party websites or applications. When you authorize a payment to a seller who accepts PayPal, some sellers may take up to 30 days to complete the transaction. In these instances, your payment may appear as a pending order in your PayPal account. In that case, your authorization of the payment will remain valid until the seller completes the transaction (but no longer than 30 days). If you used a debit or credit card as the payment method, your debit or credit card issuer also may show a pending authorization for a period of time until they release the hold or receive a completed transaction. If your payment requires a currency conversion by us, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the How we convert currency section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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