RECURRING PAYMENTS AND CARD NOT PRESENT CHARGES Sample Clauses

RECURRING PAYMENTS AND CARD NOT PRESENT CHARGES. (a) If you use the Card to buy goods or services requiring regular or installment payments under any installment plan offered by us (which is governed by a separate agreement), such as insurance premiums, you give us permission to make payments to the Merchant for you when due (“Recurring Payments”). It is your responsibility to inform Merchants of any changes to your Card (such as Card number and expiry date) or Account used for Recurring Payments, and you should do so promptly to avoid any disruption of Recurring Payments and the provision of goods or services by the Merchant. You authorize us to continue the Recurring Payments and agree to be responsible for all Recurring Payments (including but not limited to those charged to a Card that has been replaced) until the Merchant stops charging the Recurring Payments to your Card or your Card Account is cancelled. If your Card Account is cancelled because you transfer to a different Card type, we may continue to process your Recurring Payments for a period of 60 days after cancellation. We are not liable for any loss, expenses, delays, neglect or omission in the processing of your Recurring Payments or for any unsuccessful payment.
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  • Recurring Payments For subscriptions that renew automatically, Customer authorizes Microsoft to charge Customer’s payment method periodically for each subscription or billing period until the subscription is terminated. By authorizing recurring payments, Customer authorizes Microsoft to process such payments as either electronic debits or fund transfers, or as electronic drafts from the designated bank account (in the case of Automated Clearing House or similar debits), as charges to the designated card account (in the case of credit card or similar payments) (collectively, “Electronic Payments”). If any payment is returned unpaid or if any credit card or similar transaction is rejected or denied, Microsoft or its service providers reserve the right to collect any applicable return item, rejection or insufficient funds fee to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and to process any such fees as an Electronic Payment or to invoice Customer for the amount due.

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