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Common use of Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction Clause in Contracts

Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction. If you believe your PayPal login information has been lost or stolen, please contact PayPal customer service immediately. You should immediately notify PayPal if you believe: • there has been an unauthorized transaction or unauthorized access to your Account; • there is an error in your account history statement (you can access your account history statement by logging into your account and clicking on a link to "View all of my transactions") or in your transaction confirmation sent to you by email; • your password or PayPal mobile PIN has been compromised; • your PayPal mobile-activated phone has been lost, stolen or deactivated; or • you need more information about a transaction listed on the statement or transaction confirmation. Tell us AT ONCE if you believe that a transaction has been made without your permission using your login information or by other means. You could lose all the funds in your PayPal account. If you tell us within 60 days after the transaction first appears in your PayPal account statement, you will be eligible for 100% protection for Unauthorized Transactions. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) kept you from telling us before 60 days expires, we may extend the eligible time period.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction. If you believe your PayPal login information has been lost or stolen, please contact PayPal customer service immediately. You should immediately notify PayPal if you believe: • there has been an unauthorized transaction or unauthorized access to your Account; • there is an error in your account history statement (you can access your account history statement by logging into your account and clicking on a link to "View all of my transactions") or in your transaction confirmation sent to you by email; • your password or PayPal mobile PIN has been compromised; • your PayPal mobile-activated phone has been lost, stolen or deactivated; or • you need more information about a transaction listed on the statement or transaction confirmation. Tell us AT ONCE if you believe that a transaction has been made without your permission using your login information or by other means. You could lose all the funds in your PayPal account. If you tell us within 60 days after the transaction first appears in your PayPal account statement, you will be eligible for 100% protection for Unauthorized Transactions. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) kept you from telling us before 60 days expires, we may extend the eligible time period.. Error Resolution

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement