Common use of Accepting Payments Clause in Contracts

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member” feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

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Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as funds using the “send money funds to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment methodfunding source. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods funding sources or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks funding sources offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo wherever PayPal’s branded services are integrated, integrated including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods funding sources at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method funding source or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo PayPal’s services or marks. marks In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize mischaracterise any PayPal or Venmo services service as a funding source or exhibit a preference for other payment methods funding sources over any PayPal or Venmo servicesservice. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment methodfunding source. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or VenmoPayPal, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods funding sources that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, advertising and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methodsfunding sources. Taxes and Taxes, information reporting Our Some of our fees do not include any may be subject to applicable taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any natureassessments, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”)) and, unless expressly noted, our fees are exclusive of applicable taxes. It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. Your refund policy and privacy policy You acknowledge must publish a refunds and return policy, as well as a privacy policy, where required by law. Payment review PayPal reviews certain potentially high-risk transactions. If PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, that a transaction is high-risk, we may make certain reports place a hold on the payment and provide notice to tax authorities regarding transactions that we processyou to delay shipping of the item. For examplePayPal will conduct a review and either complete or cancel the payment. If the payment is completed, PayPal is will provide notice to you to ship the item. Otherwise, PayPal will cancel the payment and the funds will be returned to the buyer, unless we are legally required to report to the Internal Revenue Service take other action. All payments that complete this payment review will be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection program if they meet PayPal’s Seller Protection program requirements. We will notify you by email and/or through your PayPal account. In-store payments If you accept PayPal payments at your physical store, you must communicate the total amount of payments the transaction to the customer before it takes place. You may charge your customer’s account only for transactions that they have authorised. You must also provide customers with a physical receipt if they request one. You agree that any transaction that you make shall have an accurate and true description of the goods and services being purchased. Marketplace sellers If you’re a seller on a marketplace or through a third-party application where PayPal is offered, you must comply with any rules that apply to the marketplace’s or the third-party application’s buyer protection program for sales you make through that forum. Any such protections may require you to take certain actions and may impact how claims are processed. Card not present transactions Whenever a buyer uses a debit or credit card as the funding source for a transaction using their account to buy something from you as a seller, the transaction will be processed as a “card not present” transaction, even if the buyer is at your store location. Accepting preauthorised payments As a seller, you can accept payments from a buyer’s account through preauthorised transfers either on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. This type of transaction is sometimes called a “billing agreement,” "subscription," "recurring payment,” “reference transaction,” "pre-approved payment " or "automatic payment." If you receive preauthorised payments from buyers: You must: You must not: Get each calendar year into all buyer’s prior authorisation for the amount, frequency, and duration of your any such payment. Restart future payments without the buyer’s written authorisation, if a buyer has stopped or canceled a preauthorised payment. Provide a simple and easily accessible online cancellation procedure, if buyers sign up for preauthorised payments online. Provide buyers the ability to stop any such payment up to 3 Business Days before the date scheduled for payment. Transaction Fees for Online Payments Standard transactions fees Your PayPal accounts associated transaction fees depend on: • the country of the buyer’s account or the currency of their card; • whether you are a registered as a charity The fees you pay when selling goods or services or receiving donations, and the buyer pays using their PayPal account (or using another authorised wallet) can be found on the Merchant Services Fees table with the same tax identification number once fees applicable to charitable organisations found on the Charitable Organisations Fees table. Please note that we may adjust the fees applicable to future transactions that you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services andprocess using PayPal. We will provide you at least 14 days’ advance notice of any fee increase or the introduction of a new type of fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as funds using the “send money funds to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment methodfunding source. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods funding sources or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks funding sources offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo wherever PayPal’s branded services are integrated, integrated including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods funding sources at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method funding source or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo PayPal’s services or marks. marks In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize mischaracterise any PayPal or Venmo services service as a funding source or exhibit a preference for other payment methods funding sources over any PayPal or Venmo servicesservice. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment methodfunding source. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or VenmoPayPal, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods funding sources that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, advertising and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methodsfunding sources. Taxes and Taxes, information reporting Our Some of our fees do not include any may be subject to applicable taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any natureassessments, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”)) and, unless expressly noted, our fees are exclusive of applicable taxes. It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge Notwithstanding the above, PayPal may request that we you provide your tax identification number and/or other tax-related documentation or information. If you do not provide PayPal the requested information or documentation, you understand and agree that you may make certain reports be subject to account limitations and withholding tax at the applicable rates on gross payments received. PayPal will send such withholding taxes to the appropriate tax authorities regarding transactions and cannot refund those amounts. Your refund policy and privacy policy You must publish a refunds and return policy, as well as a privacy policy, where required by law. Payment review PayPal reviews certain potentially high-risk transactions. If PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, that a transaction is high-risk, we processplace a hold on the payment and provide notice to you to delay shipping of the item. For examplePayPal will conduct a review and either complete or cancel the payment. If the payment is completed, PayPal is will provide notice to you to ship the item. Otherwise, PayPal will cancel the payment and the funds will be returned to the buyer, unless we are legally required to report to the Internal Revenue Service take other action. All payments that complete this payment review will be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection program if they meet PayPal’s Seller Protection program requirements. We will notify you by email and/or through your PayPal account. In-store payments If you accept PayPal payments at your physical store, you must communicate the total amount of payments the transaction to the customer before it takes place. You may charge your customer’s account only for transactions that they have authorised. You must also provide customers with a physical receipt if they request one. You agree that any transaction that you make shall have an accurate and true description of the goods and services being purchased. Marketplace sellers If you’re a seller on a marketplace or through a third-party application where PayPal is offered, you must comply with any rules that apply to the marketplace’s or the third-party application’s buyer protection program for sales you make through that forum. Any such protections may require you to take certain actions and may impact how claims are processed. Card not present transactions Whenever a buyer uses a debit or credit card as the funding source for a transaction using their account to buy something from you as a seller, the transaction will be processed as a “card not present” transaction, even if the buyer is at your store location. Accepting preauthorised payments As a seller, you can accept payments from a buyer’s account through preauthorised transfers either on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. This type of transaction is sometimes called a “billing agreement,” "subscription," "recurring payment,” “reference transaction,” "pre-approved payment " or "automatic payment." If you receive preauthorised payments from buyers: You must: You must not: Get each calendar year into all buyer’s prior authorisation for the amount, frequency, and duration of your any such payment. Restart future payments without the buyer’s written authorisation, if a buyer has stopped or canceled a preauthorised payment. Provide a simple and easily accessible online cancellation procedure, if buyers sign up for preauthorised payments online. Provide buyers the ability to stop any such payment up to 3 Business Days before the date scheduled for payment. Transaction Fees for Online Payments Standard transactions fees Your PayPal accounts associated transaction fees depend on: • the country of the buyer’s account or the currency of their card; • whether you are a registered as a charity The fees you pay when selling goods or services or receiving donations, and the buyer pays using their PayPal account (or using another authorised wallet) can be found on the Merchant Services Fees table with the same tax identification number once fees applicable to charitable organisations found on the Charitable Organisations Fees table. Please note that we may adjust the fees applicable to future transactions that you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services andprocess using PayPal. We will provide you at least 14 days’ advance notice of any fee increase or the introduction of a new type of fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark xxxx upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as funds using the “send money funds to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment methodfunding source. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods funding sources or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks funding sources offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo wherever PayPal’s branded services are integrated, integrated including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods funding sources at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method funding source or mark xxxx upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo PayPal’s services or marks. marks In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize mischaracterise any PayPal or Venmo services service as a funding source or exhibit a preference for other payment methods funding sources over any PayPal or Venmo servicesservice. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment methodfunding source. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or VenmoPayPal, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods funding sources that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, advertising and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methodsfunding sources. Taxes and Taxes, information reporting Our Some of our fees do not include any may be subject to applicable taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any natureassessments, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”)) and, unless expressly noted, our fees are exclusive of applicable taxes. It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. Your refund policy and privacy policy You acknowledge must publish a refunds and return policy, as well as a privacy policy, where required by law. Payment review PayPal reviews certain potentially high-risk transactions. If PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, that a transaction is high-risk, we may make certain reports place a hold on the payment and provide notice to tax authorities regarding transactions that we processyou to delay shipping of the item. For examplePayPal will conduct a review and either complete or cancel the payment. If the payment is completed, PayPal is will provide notice to you to ship the item. Otherwise, PayPal will cancel the payment and the funds will be returned to the buyer, unless we are legally required to report to the Internal Revenue Service take other action. All payments that complete this payment review will be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection program if they meet PayPal’s Seller Protection program requirements. We will notify you by email and/or through your PayPal account. In-store payments If you accept PayPal payments at your physical store, you must communicate the total amount of payments the transaction to the customer before it takes place. You may charge your customer’s account only for transactions that they have authorised. You must also provide customers with a physical receipt if they request one. You agree that any transaction that you make shall have an accurate and true description of the goods and services being purchased. Marketplace sellers If you’re a seller on a marketplace or through a third-party application where PayPal is offered, you must comply with any rules that apply to the marketplace’s or the third-party application’s buyer protection program for sales you make through that forum. Any such protections may require you to take certain actions and may impact how claims are processed. Card not present transactions Whenever a buyer uses a debit or credit card as the funding source for a transaction using their account to buy something from you as a seller, the transaction will be processed as a “card not present” transaction, even if the buyer is at your store location. Accepting preauthorised payments As a seller, you can accept payments from a buyer’s account through preauthorised transfers either on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. This type of transaction is sometimes called a “billing agreement,” "subscription," "recurring payment,” “reference transaction,” "pre-approved payment " or "automatic payment." If you receive preauthorised payments from buyers: You must: You must not: Get each calendar year into all buyer’s prior authorisation for the amount, frequency, and duration of your any such payment. Restart future payments without the buyer’s written authorisation, if a buyer has stopped or canceled a preauthorised payment. Provide a simple and easily accessible online cancellation procedure, if buyers sign up for preauthorised payments online. Provide buyers the ability to stop any such payment up to 3 Business Days before the date scheduled for payment. Transaction Fees for Online Payments Standard transactions fees Your PayPal accounts associated transaction fees depend on: • the country of the buyer’s account or the currency of their card; • whether you are a registered as a charity The fees you pay when selling goods or services or receiving donations, and the buyer pays using their PayPal account (or using another authorised wallet) can be found on the Merchant Services Fees table with the same tax identification number once fees applicable to charitable organisations found on the Charitable Organisations Fees table. Please note that we may adjust the fees applicable to future transactions that you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services andprocess using PayPal. We will provide you at least 14 days’ advance notice of any fee increase or the introduction of a new type of fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paypal User Agreement, Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member” feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark xxxx upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

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Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member” feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark xxxx upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

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Samples: Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal a premier or business account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member.feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal Fundraisers, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo sale, wherever PayPal’s branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services service as a payment method or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over any PayPal or Venmo servicesservice. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or VenmoPayPal, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, advertising and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and Taxes, information reporting Our Some of our fees do not include any may be subject to applicable taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any natureassessments, including, for example, value-addedadded tax, salessales tax, income tax, or use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”)) and, unless expressly noted, our fees are exclusive of applicable taxes. It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. Your refund policy and privacy policy You acknowledge must publish a refunds and return policy, as well as a privacy policy, where required by law. Payment review PayPal reviews certain potentially high-risk transactions. If PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, that a transaction is high-risk, we may make certain reports place a hold on the payment and provide notice to tax authorities regarding transactions that we processyou to delay shipping of the item. For examplePayPal will conduct a review and either complete or cancel the payment. If the payment is completed, PayPal is will provide notice to you to ship the item. Otherwise, PayPal will cancel the payment and the funds will be returned to the buyer, unless we are legally required to report to the Internal Revenue Service take other action. All payments that complete this payment review will be eligible for PayPal's Seller Protection program if they meet PayPal's Seller Protection requirements. We will notify you by email and/or through your PayPal account. In-store payments If you accept PayPal payments at your physical store, you must communicate the total amount of payments the transaction to the customer before it takes place. You may charge your customer’s account only for transactions that they have authorized. You must also provide customers with a physical receipt if they request one. You agree that any transaction that you make shall have an accurate and true description of the goods and services being purchased. Marketplace sellers If you’re a seller on a marketplace or through a third-party application where PayPal is offered, you receive each calendar year into all of must comply with any rules that apply to the marketplace’s or the third-party application’s buyer protection program for sales you make through that forum. Any such protections may require you to take certain actions and may impact how claims are processed. Card not present transactions Whenever a buyer uses a credit or debit card as the payment method for a transaction using their account to buy something from you as a seller, the transaction will be processed as a “card not present” transaction, even if the buyer is at your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services andstore location.

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Samples: Paypal User Agreement

Accepting Payments. Receiving payments If you use your PayPal account to receive payments for the sale of goods or services or to receive donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not ask your buyer to send you money as a personal transaction (often referred to as using the “send money to a friend or family member” feature). If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account’s ability to accept payments from friends or family members. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without a PayPal account to send a payment to your PayPal account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. Receiving donation payments If you use your PayPal account to accept donations, including using the PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, or PayPal Checkout for Donations, you must: • Pay any applicable fees for receiving the funds. • Not use PayPal FundraisersGenerosity Network, the Donate Button, PayPal Checkout for Donations, or any other donation services for the sale of goods and services. If you do so, PayPal may remove your PayPal account's ability to use those services or otherwise receive donations. No surcharges You agree that you will not impose a surcharge or any other fee for accepting PayPal as a payment method. You may charge a handling fee in connection with the sale of goods or services as long as the handling fee does not operate as a surcharge and is not higher than the handling fee you charge for non-PayPal transactions. Presentation of PayPal and Venmo You must treat PayPal and/or Venmo payment methods or marks at least on par with any other payment methods or marks offered or displayed at your points of sale where PayPal or Venmo branded services are integrated, including your websites or mobile applications. This includes at least equal or better: logo placement, position within any point of sale, and treatment in terms of payment flow, terms, conditions, restrictions, and fees, in each case as compared to other marks and payment methods at your points of sale. Further, you must not present any payment method or mark upstream (or at an earlier point in the checkout experience) from the presentment of any of PayPal or Venmo services or marks. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you must not mischaracterize any PayPal or Venmo services or exhibit a preference for other payment methods over PayPal or Venmo services. Within all of your points of sale, you agree not to try to dissuade or inhibit your customers from using PayPal or Venmo services or encourage the customer to use an alternate payment method. If you enable your customers to pay you with PayPal or Venmo, whenever you display or exhibit the payment methods that you accept (either within any point of sale or in your marketing materials, advertising, and other customer communications) you agree to display the PayPal or Venmo services payment marks at least as prominently, and in at least as positive a manner, as you do for all other payment methods. Taxes and information reporting Our fees do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including, for example, value-added, sales, use or withholding taxes, assessable by any jurisdiction (collectively, “taxes”). It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is solely your responsibility to assess, collect, report and remit the correct taxes to the appropriate authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether any taxes apply to your transaction, or for calculating, collecting, reporting or remitting taxes arising from any transaction. You acknowledge that we may make certain reports to tax authorities regarding transactions that we process. For example, PayPal is required to report to the Internal Revenue Service the total amount of payments for goods and services you receive each calendar year into all of your PayPal accounts associated with the same tax identification number once you receive more than (i) $20,000 in payments for good and services and

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Samples: Paypal User Agreement

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