Common use of Consumer Purposes Clause in Contracts

Consumer Purposes. You aren't permitted to use your Account for business purposes. If you do use your Account for business purposes, this Agreement still applies, and you must pay us for those Transactions. You may also have to pay us for any damages and/or expenses resulting from that use. In addition, we may also close your Account. Unlawful Transactions. You aren't permitted to use your Account for unlawful Transactions. If you do use your Account for unlawful Transactions, this Agreement still applies and you must pay us for those Transactions. You also may have to pay the Card Network and/or us for any damages and expenses resulting from that use. In addition, we may close your Account. Mobile Phones or Other Devices. Smart phones, tablets and other electronic devices can store your Card (such as through a mobile wallet). This means they can be used to make Purchases or other Transactions. Any such Transactions are covered by this Agreement. Apps that use your Card to make Transactions may have separate terms of use. We're not responsible if you violate those terms, or for any consequences resulting from any violation. Note: It's important to protect your devices the same way you protect your Card. Anyone who can access your Card using your device also can make charges to your Account using that device.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Cardmember Agreement, Cardmember Agreement, Cardmember Agreement

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