Common use of Split Transactions Clause in Contracts

Split Transactions. If you do not have enough value in your Card to cover a purchase you are making, you can request the merchant to split the purchase by putting a part of the purchase on your Card and allowing you to pay the remaining amount with another source of funds (a “Split Transaction”). Some merchants do not allow customers to conduct a Split Transaction. If you are permitted by the merchant to conduct a Split Transaction, you will need to know the exact amount of your Available Balance. Some merchants may require the remaining portion of a Split Transaction to be made in cash.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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Split Transactions. If you do not have enough value in your Card Account to cover a purchase you are making, you can request the merchant to split the purchase by putting a part of the purchase on your Debit Card and allowing you to pay the remaining amount with another source of funds (a “Split Transaction”). Some merchants do not allow customers to conduct a Split Transaction. If you are permitted by the merchant to conduct a Split Transaction, you will need to know the exact amount of your Available Balance. Some merchants may require the remaining portion of a Split Transaction to be made in cash.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Demand Deposit Account Accountholder Agreement

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