Treatment of the American Express Brand Sample Clauses

Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable Law, Merchant must not: (i) indicate or imply that it prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the Card, (ii) try to dissuade Card Members from using the Card, (iii) criticize or mischaracterize the Card or any of American Express’ services or programs, (iv) try to persuade or prompt Card Members to use any Other Payment Products or any other method of payment (e.g., payment by check), (v) impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, (vi) suggest or require Card Members to waive their right to dispute any Transaction, (vii) engage in activities that harm the American Express business or the American Express Brand (or both), (viii) promote any Other Payment Products (except Merchant’s own private label card that Merchant issues for use solely at Merchant’s Establishments) more actively than Merchant promote the Card, or (ix) convert the currency of the original sale Transaction to another currency when requesting Authorization or submitting Transactions (or both). MERCHANT may offer discounts or in-kind incentives from MERCHANT’S regular prices for payments in cash, ACH funds transfer, check, debit card or credit/charge card, provided that (to the extent required by Applicable Law): (i) MERCHANT clearly and conspicuously disclose the terms of the discount or in-
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable Law, MERCHANT must not: (i) indicate or imply that it prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the Card, (ii) try to dissuade Card Members from using the Card, (iii) criticize or mischaracterize the Card or any of American Express’ services or programs, (iv) try to persuade or prompt Card Members to use any Other Payment Products or any other method of payment (e.g., payment by check), (v) impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, (vi) suggest or require Card Members to waive their right to dispute any Transaction, (vii) engage in activities that harm the American Express business or the American Express Brand (or both), (viii) promote any Other Payment Products (except MERCHANT’S own private label card that MERCHANT issues for use solely at MERCHANT’S Establishments) more actively than MERCHANT promote the Card, or (ix) convert the currency of the original sale Transaction to another currency when requesting Authorization or submitting Transactions (or both). MERCHANT may offer discounts or in-kind incentives from MERCHANT’S regular prices for payments in cash, ACH funds transfer, check, debit card or credit/charge card, provided that (to the extent required by Applicable Law): (i) MERCHANT clearly and conspicuously disclose the terms of the discount or in-kind incentive to MERCHANT’S customers, (ii) the discount or in-kind incentive is offered to all of MERCHANT’S prospective customers, and (iii) the discount or in-kind incentive does not differentiate on the basis of the issuer or, except as expressly permitted by applicable state statute, payment card network (e.g., Visa, MasterCard, Discover, JCB, American Express). The offering of discounts or in-kind incentives in compliance with the terms of this paragraph will not constitute a violation of the provisions set forth above in this Section 13.5, “Treatment of the American Express Brand”.
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by applicable law, you must not:
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permittedby Applicable Law, Merchant must not: (i) indicate or imply that it prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the Card,
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by applicable Law, You must not: (i) indicate or imply that You prefer, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over American Express Transaction Cards; (ii) try to dissuade Cardholders from using American Express Transaction Cards; (iii) criticize or mischaracterize American Express Transaction Cards or any of American Express’ services or programs; (iv) try to persuade or prompt Cardholders to use Other Payment Products or any other method of payment; (v) impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages, or fees when a American Express Transaction Card is accepted that is not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, cash, or check; (vi) suggest or require Cardholders to waive their right to dispute any Transaction; (vii) engage in activities that harm American Express’ business or the American Express Brand (or both);
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable law, you must not: (i) indicate or imply that you prefer, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over American Express Transaction Cards; (ii) try to dissuade Cardholders from using American Express Transaction Cards; (iii) criticize or mischaracterize American Express Transaction Cards or any of American Express’ services or programs; (iv) try to persuade or prompt Cardholders to use Other Payment Products or any other method of payment; (v) impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages, or fees when a American Express Transaction Card is accepted that is not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, cash, or check; (vi) suggest or require Cardholders to waive their right to dispute any Transaction; (vii) engage in activities that harm American Express’ business or the American Express Brand (or both);
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable Law, Merchant mustnot: (i) indicate or imply that it prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the Card, (ii) try to dissuade Card Members from using the Card, (iii) criticize or mischaracterize the Card or any of American Express’ services or programs, (iv) try to persuade or prompt Card Members to use any Other Payment Products or any other method of payment (e.g., payment by check), (v) impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, (vi) suggest or require Card Members to waive their right to dispute any Transaction, (vii) engage in activities that harm the American Express business or the American Express Brand (or both), (viii) promote any Other Payment Products (except Merchant’s own private label card that Merchant issues for use solely at Merchant’s Establishments) more actively than Merchant promote the Card, or (ix) convert the currency of the original sale Transaction to another currency when requesting Authorization or submitting Transactions (or both).
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by applicable law, Merchant must not: • indicate or imply that Merchant prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the American Express Card, • try to dissuade Cardmembers from using the American Express Card, • criticize or mischaracterize the American Express Card or any American Express services or programs, • try to persuade or prompt Cardmembers to use any Other Payment Products or any other method of payment (e.g., payment by check), • impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the American Express Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, • suggest or require Cardmembers to waive their right to dispute any transaction, • engage in activities that harm our business or the American Express brand (or both), • promote any Other Payment Products (except Xxxxxxxx’s own private label card that Merchant issues for use solely at Merchant’s Establishments) more actively than Merchant promotes the American Express Card, or • convert the currency of the original sale transaction to another currency when requesting authorization or submitting transactions (or both).
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable Law, Merchant must not: a. indicate or imply that it prefers, directly or indirectly, any charge, credit, debit, stored value, prepaid cards, smart cards, account access devices, or other payment cards, services or products over the American Express Card, b. try to dissuade and Cardholder from using the American Express Card, c. criticize or mischaracterize the American Express Card or any of American Express’ services or programs, d. try to persuade or prompt American Express Cardholders to use any method of payment (e.g., payment by check) other than payment by American Express Card, e. impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the American Express Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on any payment by any charge, credit, debit, stored value, prepaid cards, smart cards, account access devices, or other payment cards, services or products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, f. suggest or require American Express Cardholders to waive their right to dispute any Transaction, g. engage in activities that harm the American Express business or the American Express Brand (or both), h. promote any payment method by any charge, credit, debit, stored value, prepaid cards, smart cards, account access devices, or other payment cards, services or products (except Merchant’s own private label card that Merchant issues for use solely at Merchant’s Establishments) more actively than Merchant promotes the American Express Card, or i. convert the currency of the original sale Transaction to another currency when requesting Authorization or submitting Transactions (or both). Merchant may offer discounts or in-kind incentives from Merchant’s regular prices for payments in cash, ACH funds transfer, check, debit card or credit/charge card, provided that (to the extent required by Applicable Law): (i) Merchant clearly and conspicuously disclose the terms of the discount or in-kind incentive to Merchant’s customers, (ii) the discount or in-kind incentive is offered to all of Merchant’s prospective customers, and (iii) the discount or in-kind incentive does not differentiate on the basis of the issuer or, except as expressly permitted by applicable state statute, or the Networks. The offering of discounts or in-kind incentives in compliance with the terms of this paragraph will not constitute a violation of the provisions set forth above in this Section B., “Treatment of the American ...
Treatment of the American Express Brand. Except as expressly permitted by Applicable Law, Company must not: a. indicate or imply that Company prefers, directly or indirectly, any Other Payment Products over the Card, b. try to dissuade Cardmembers from using the Card, c. criticize or mischaracterize the Card or any of the services or programs, d. try to persuade or prompt Cardmembers to use any Other Payment Products or any other method of payment (e.g., payment by check), e. impose any restrictions, conditions, disadvantages or fees when the Card is accepted that are not imposed equally on all Other Payment Products, except for electronic funds transfer, or cash and check, f. suggest or require Cardmembers to waive their right to dispute any Transaction, g. engage in activities that harm the business of American Express or the American Express Brand (or both), h. promote any Other Payment Products (except Company’s own private label card that Company issues for use solely at Company’s Establishments) more actively than Company promotes the Card, or i. convert the currency of the original sale Transaction to another currency when requesting Authorization or submitting Transactions (or both).