Replacement Cards and Cancelled Cards Sample Clauses

Replacement Cards and Cancelled Cards. A replacement or new card (called a replacement card) may be issued to you if your card is lost, stolen, damaged, cancelled, expired or switched to a different card type. We may, but are not required to, provide merchants with updated information about your card account, which may include providing updates to your card number and expiry date, providing a token (to enhance security for charges to your account) and informing the merchant if your account is cancelled. Information may be updated before you receive your replacement card. Contact us about your choices. In order to avoid potential disruption of recurring charges and the provision of goods or services by the merchant in the case of a replacement card or cancelled card, it is always your responsibility to contact the merchant and provide replacement card information or make alternate payment arrangements. You agree to be responsible for any recurring charges that may continue to be charged to your account from a card that has been replaced or cancelled. Recurring charges may be automatically charged to a replacement card without notice to you. Stopping Recurring Charges To stop recurring charges being billed to your account, you must have the right to do so by law or under your arrangement with the merchant and you must advise the merchant in writing or in another way permitted by the merchant to stop billing charges to your account. Our Enrollment Services If we permit, you or a supplementary cardmember may authorize us or our agent to enroll you with a merchant for recurring charges. You will remain responsible to make other payment arrangements until the recurring charges begin to be applied to your account. We are not responsible for any failure to enroll your account for recurring charges or if the merchant fails to charge your account. The paragraph “Stopping Recurring Charges” above also applies if you or a supplementary cardmember uses our enrollment services.
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Replacement Cards and Cancelled Cards. A replacement or new Card (called a Replacement Card) may be issued to you if your Card is lost, stolen, damaged, cancelled, renewed or switched to a different card type. Your Card may also be cancelled or no further Charges permitted without a Replacement Card being issued (called a Cancelled Card). In order to avoid potential disruption of Recurring Charges and the provision of goods or services by the Merchant in the case of a Replacement Card or Cancelled Card, it is always your responsibility to contact the Merchant and provide Replacement Card information or make alternative payment arrangements. You agree to be responsible for any Recurring Charges that may continue to be charged to your Account from a Card that has been replaced or cancelled. Recurring Charges may be automatically charged to a Replacement Card without notice to you. Please note that we do not normally provide Replacement Card information (such as Card number and Card expiry date) to the Merchant.

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