Sending Payments. You can send money to pay for goods and services from your PayPal account. If we allow you to send a payment to someone who does not have a PayPal account, the recipient can claim the money by opening a PayPal account. If the recipient already has a PayPal account, they can refuse to accept the money. If the recipient refuses to accept the money or doesn’t open a PayPal account and claim the money within 30 days after the date it is sent, the money (including any fees you were charged) will be refunded to the original payment method or your PayPal account, in our discretion. See Refunds to your account for what can happen when your PayPal account receives a refund. We may, at our discretion, impose limits on the amount and value of payments you can make. You can view any sending limit by logging into your PayPal account. To lift your sending limit, you must follow the steps that we will notify to you or publish from time to time (which we may set out in your account overview). You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation: (i) in Brazilian Reais using any Payment Method linked to your PayPal account or using your e-money balance if you have a Balance Business Account or; and (ii) in any currency that the recipient accepts and that PayPal supports using an international card 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 goods or services. • Making donations using PayPal. If you make a payment using a credit card as a funding method, you may choose to pay for goods and/or services in installments if such option is made available by the seller. In this case, you must select the option of payment in installments in the "Payment Options", at checkout with PayPal(PayPal's Installment Payment Processing). You can only send a payment to a seller or make a donation to a recipient located abroad if you have indicated an international card as a payment method. 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 or makes a donation, some sellers or recipients 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 or recipient 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. Additionally, when you use a debit card as the payment method, your debit card issuer may set limits on the transaction amount and deny transactions that surpass such limits. You can check any applicable limits here. If your payment requires a currency conversion, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the International Transactions and Currency Conversion Choices section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed.
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Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement
Sending Payments. You can send money to pay for goods and services from your PayPal account. If we allow you to send a payment to someone who does not have a PayPal account, the recipient can claim the money by opening a PayPal account. If the recipient already has a PayPal account, they can refuse to accept the money. If the recipient refuses to accept the money or doesn’t open a PayPal account and claim the money within 30 days after the date it is sent, the money (including any fees you were charged) will be refunded to the original payment method or your PayPal account, in our discretion. See Refunds to your account for what can happen when your PayPal account receives a refund. We may, at our discretion, impose limits on the amount and value of payments you can make. You can view any sending limit by logging into your PayPal account. To lift your sending limit, you must follow the steps that we will notify to you or publish from time to time (which we may set out in your account overview). You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation: (i) , in Brazilian Reais using the funds in your PayPal balance or using any Payment Method linked to your PayPal account account. You can also buy something from a seller or using your e-money balance if you have make a Balance Business Account or; and (ii) donation to a recipient in any currency that the recipient accepts and that PayPal supports using an international card 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 goods or services. • Using your PayPal account to buy something at a seller’s physical store. • Making donations using PayPal. If you make a payment using a credit card as a funding method, you may choose to pay for goods and/or services in installments if such option is made available by the seller. In this case, you must select the option of payment in installments in the "Payment Options", at checkout with PayPal(PayPalon PayPal’s website's purchase completion chart (PayPal's Installment Payment Processing). You can only send a payment to a seller or make a donation to a recipient located abroad if you have indicated an international card as a payment method. 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 or makes a donation, some sellers or recipients 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 or recipient 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. Additionally, when you use a debit card as the payment method, your debit card issuer may set limits on the transaction amount and deny transactions that surpass such limits. You can check any applicable limits here. If your payment requires a currency conversion, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the International Transactions and Currency Conversion Choices Payments section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed.
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Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement
Sending Payments. You can send money to pay for goods and services from your PayPal account. If we allow you to send a payment to someone who does not have a PayPal account, the recipient can claim the money by opening a PayPal account. If the recipient already has a PayPal account, they can refuse to accept the money. If the recipient refuses to accept the money or doesn’t open a PayPal account and claim the money within 30 days after the date it is sent, the money (including any fees you were charged) will be refunded to the original payment method or your PayPal account, in our discretion. See Refunds to your account for what can happen when your PayPal account receives a refund. We may, at our discretion, impose limits on the amount and value of payments you can make. You can view any sending limit by logging into your PayPal account. To lift your sending limit, you must follow the steps that we will notify to you or publish from time to time (which we may set out in your account overview). You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation: (i) PayPal, in Brazilian Reais using the funds in your PayPal balance or using any Payment Method linked to your PayPal account or using your e-money balance if you have account. You can also buy something from a Balance Business Account or; and (ii) seller in any currency that the recipient seller accepts and that PayPal supports using an international card 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 goods or services. • Making donations using PayPalUsing your PayPal account to buy something at a seller’s physical store. If you make a payment using a credit card as a funding method, you may choose to pay for goods and/or services in installments if such option is made available by the seller. In this case, you must select the option of payment in installments in the "Payment Options", at checkout with PayPal(PayPalon PayPal’s website's purchase completion chart (PayPal's Installment Payment Processing). You can only send a payment to a seller or make a donation to a recipient located abroad if you have indicated an international card as a payment method. 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 donationsomething. In addition, payment methods may be limited for certain sellers or recipients, including if you make a PayPal payments made payment through certain third-party websites or applications. When you authorize a payment to a seller who accepts PayPal or makes a donationPayPal, some sellers or recipients 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 or recipient 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. Additionally, when you use a debit card as the payment method, your debit card issuer may set limits on the transaction amount and deny transactions that surpass such limits. You can check any applicable limits here. If your payment requires a currency conversion, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the International Transactions and Currency Conversion Choices Payments section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed.
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Samples: User Agreement
Sending Payments. You can send money to pay for goods and services from your PayPal account. If we allow you to send a payment to someone who does not have a PayPal account, the recipient can claim the money by opening a PayPal account. If the recipient already has a PayPal account, they can refuse to accept the money. If the recipient refuses to accept the money or doesn’t open a PayPal account and claim the money within 30 days after the date it is sent, the money (including any fees you were charged) will be refunded to the original payment method or your PayPal account, in our discretion. See Refunds to your account for what can happen when your PayPal account receives a refund. We may, at our discretion, impose limits on the amount and value of payments you can make. You can view any sending limit by logging into your PayPal account. To lift your sending limit, you must follow the steps that we will notify to you or publish from time to time (which we may set out in your account overview). You can buy something from a seller who accepts PayPal or make a donation: (i) , in Brazilian Reais using the funds in your PayPal balance or using any Payment Method linked to your PayPal account account. You can also buy something from a seller or using your e-money balance if you have make a Balance Business Account or; and (ii) donation to a recipient in any currency that the recipient accepts and that PayPal supports using an international card 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 goods or services. • Using your PayPal account to buy something at a seller’s physical store. • Making donations using PayPal. If you make a payment using a credit card as a funding method, you may choose to pay for goods and/or services in installments if such option is made available by the seller. In this case, you must select the option of payment in installments in the "Payment Options", at checkout with PayPal(PayPalon PayPal’s website's purchase completion chart (PayPal's Installment Payment Processing). You can only send a payment to a seller or make a donation to a recipient located abroad if you have indicated an international card as a payment method. 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 or makes a donation, some sellers or recipients 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 or recipient 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. Additionally, when you use a debit card as the payment method, your debit card issuer may set limits on the transaction amount and deny transactions that surpass such limits. You can check any applicable limits here. If your payment requires a currency conversion, the transaction exchange rate will be determined and applied as described in the International Transactions and Currency Conversion Choices section and may be the rate at the time the payment is processed.
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Samples: User Agreement