Common use of AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSACTION DATA Clause in Contracts

AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSACTION DATA. The transaction data you collect to facilitate the Charge must be or have been provided directly to you by the Cardholder. You must not accept or have accepted transaction data from, nor shall you provide or have provided transaction data to, any third parties other than your covered parties (as defined in the Data Security Operating Policy (DSOP)). If you fail to comply with this requirement, in addition to other rights and remedies regarding “monitoring”, you may be charged a fee as indicated on the Merchant Processing Application, we may suspend Card acceptance privileges at your establishments, or terminate the Agreement. Where Cardholders pay you using payment or “e-wallet" accounts (which Cardholders may have created by providing Cardholder information when the account was established), the transaction data collected to facilitate the Card Not Present Charge has already been provided directly by the Cardholder. You are not required to have the Cardholder re- enter the transaction data. All information required by American Express evidencing one or more transactions, including information obtained at the point of sale, information obtained or generated during Authorization and Submission, and any Chargeback.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Merchant Processing Agreement Terms and Conditions, Merchant Processing Agreement Terms and Conditions, Merchant Processing Agreement Terms and Conditions

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