VISA PAYWAVE Sample Clauses

VISA PAYWAVE. 22.1. Cardholder may utilize Visa payWave innovative and convenient payment option at selected Merchants where Visa payWave readers are available. 22.2. Cardholder is not required to key in their PIN for any retail transaction on the Cardholder’s Prepaid Card Account not exceeding Ringgit Malaysia Two Hundred Fifty (RM250.00). 22.3. When prompted, Cardholder is required to key in their PIN for any retail transaction on the Cardholder’s Prepaid Card Account exceeding Ringgit Malaysia Two Hundred Fifty (RM250.00) in a single contactless transaction or total preferred cumulative contactless transaction value. 22.4. To promote confidence in the use of contactless Prepaid Cards, Cardholder will have the options to set a cumulative transaction limit for contactless transactions via AEON Credit website. Whenever Cardholder reached the determined cumulative contactless transaction limit, Cardholder will be prompted to complete the settlement by keying in PIN into terminal. The cumulative contactless transaction will be reset to the determined amount after every successful contact settlement. 22.5. Cardholder also has an option to disable the payWave function which can be done via AEON Credit website. 22.6. The Cardholder acknowledges and agrees that the use of the performance of Contactless Transaction is at the risk of the Cardholder. All Contactless Transaction will be deemed to have properly authorized by the Cardholder unless the Cardholder can show conclusive proof of the contrary.
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VISA PAYWAVE. 22.1. Pemegang Kad boleh menggunakan pilihan pembayaran inovatif xxx mudah Visa payWave pada Pedagang terpilih di mana alat pembaca Visa payWave boleh didapati. 22.2. Pemegang Kad tidak perlu memasukkan PIN mereka untuk sebarang transaksi runcit ke atas Akaun Pemegang Kad Prabayar untuk jumlah tidak melebihi Ringgit Malaysia Dua Xxxxx Xxxx Puluh (RM250.00) 22.3. Apabila diminta, Pemegang Kad perlu memasukkan PIN mereka untuk sebarang transaksi runcit ke atas Akaun Pemegang Kad Prabayar yang melebihi Ringgit Malaysia Dua Xxxxx Xxxx Puluh (RM250.00) untuk setiap transaksi tanpa sentuh atau jumlah kumulatif transaksi tanpa sentuh yang dikehendaki. 22.4. Untuk meningkatkan keyakinan penggunaan Kad Prabayar tanpa sentuh, Pemegang Kad mempunyai pilihan untuk menetapkan had transaksi kumulatif untuk transaksi tanpa sentuh melalui xxxxx web AEON Credit. Apabila Pemegang Kad mencapai had transaksi kumulatif yang telah ditetapkan, Pemegang Kad akan diminta untuk menyempurnakan urus niaga dengan memasukkan PIN ke terminal. Had transaksi tanpa sentuh kumulatif akan kembali semula seperti had xxxxx xxxx telah ditetapkan selepas setiap penyelesaian transaksi dengan menggunakan PIN dilakukan. 22.5. Pemegang Kad juga mempunyai pilihan untuk menyahaktifkan fungsi payWave yang boleh dibuat melalui xxxxx web AEON Credit. 22.6. Pemegang Kad mengakui xxx bersetuju bahawa penggunaan Transaksi Tanpa sentuh adalah atas risiko Pemegang Kad sendiri. Semua Transaksi Tanpa Sentuh akan dianggap telah diberi kuasa sepenuhnya oleh Pemegang Kad melainkan jika Pemegang Kad dapat menunjukkan bukti konklusif yang bertentangan.
VISA PAYWAVE. (where applicable) 20.1 The Visa payWave facility of the Card may be used to carry out Card Transactions at all Visa payWave point-of-sale terminals and at such other readers or system we may from time to time prescribe (“Visa payWave Readers”). 20.2 You may use the Card to effect Card Transactions through Visa payWave Readers provided that the value of each Card Transaction does not exceed S$100 or such other amount as may be prescribed from time to time without further notice to you (“Visa payWave Transaction Limit”). You may be required to sign on the transaction slip, provide PIN or provide other form of authentication from time to time as we may prescribe for your payment through Visa payWave if it exceeds the Visa payWave Transaction Limit. Please check this with the Merchant before effecting payment exceeding the Visa payWave Transaction Limit. 20.3 You are advised to check the Card Transaction amount carefully before effecting payment through Visa payWave.
VISA PAYWAVE. 24.1. Cardholder may utilize Visa PayWave innovative and convenient payment option at selected Merchants where Visa PayWave readers are available. 24.2. Cardholder is not required to key in their PIN for any retail transaction on the Cardholder’s Prepaid Card Account not exceeding Ringgit Malaysia Two Hundred Fifty (RM250.00). 24.3. When prompted, Cardholder is required to key in their PIN for any retail transaction on the Cardholder’s Prepaid Card Account exceeding Ringgit Malaysia Two Hundred Fifty (RM250.00) or total cumulative retail transaction value exceeds Ringgit Malaysia Four Hundred (RM400). Cardholder may set the total cumulative limit by contacting AEON Credit customer service or AEON Credit website. 24.4. To promote confidence in the use of contactless prepaid cards, Cardholder will have the options to set a cumulative transaction limit for contactless transactions via AEON Credit website. Whenever Cardholder reached the determined cumulative contactless transaction limit, Cardholder will be prompted to complete the settlement by keying in PIN into terminal. The cumulative contactless transaction will be reset to the determined amount after every successful contact settlement. 24.5. Cardholder also has an option to disable the payWave function which can be done via AEON Credit website. 24.6. The Cardholder acknowledges and agrees that the use of the performance of Contactless Transaction is at the risk of the Cardholder. All Contactless Transaction will be deemed to have properly authorized by the Cardholder unless the Cardholder can show conclusive proof of the contrary.

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