Canceling Recurring Payments Sample Clauses

The "Canceling Recurring Payments" clause outlines the process by which a customer or user can stop automatic, regularly scheduled payments to a service provider. Typically, this clause specifies the required notice period, the method for submitting a cancellation request (such as through an online portal or written notice), and any conditions or deadlines that must be met to avoid future charges. Its core practical function is to give users control over their ongoing financial commitments and to prevent unwanted or unauthorized charges by clearly defining how and when recurring payments can be terminated.
Canceling Recurring Payments. You may cancel a Recurring Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days prior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account and change the auto‐payment settings.
Canceling Recurring Payments. You may cancel a Recurring Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days prior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account, access the My Account tab, then access the Profile tab, then access the Financial Information column and click on "My Preapproved Payments" and follow the instructions to cancel the payment. Please keep in mind that Recurring Payments are sometimes referred to as "subscriptions" or "preapproved payments." In addition, if you cancel a Recurring Payment you may still be liable to the Merchant for the payment and be required to pay the Merchant through alternative means. 3.12
Canceling Recurring Payments. You may cancel a Recurring Payment at any time up to 1 Business Day prior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. You may cancel a Recurring Payment by logging in to your Account, accessing the “Settings” tab, then access the “Profile” tab, then in the “Payment settings” section, clicking on “Recurring Payments” and follow the instructions to cancel the payment. Please keep in mind that Recurring Payments are sometimes referred to as subscriptions or preapproved payments. In addition, if you cancel a Recurring Payment you may still be liable to the merchant for the payment and be required to pay the merchant through alternative means. When you use the PayPal Location Based Payments Functionality to give an Authorisation for a Third Party Initiated Payment to a User (typically a merchant) who accepts payments through the PayPal Location Based Payments Functionality, you may only cancel the Authorisation by following the steps to cancel your selection of the User in the PayPal Location Based Payments Functionality.
Canceling Recurring Payments. You maycancel a Recurring Payment at anytime up to 1 Business Dayprior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account, access the “My Account” tab, then access the
Canceling Recurring Payments. You may cancel a Recurring Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days prior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account, access the Profile tab from the My Account tab, then click "My Preapproved Payments" and follow the instructions to cancel the payment. You may also cancel a Recurring Payment by calling at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Please keep in mind that Recurring Payments are sometimes referred to as "subscriptions" or "preapproved payments." In addition, if you cancel a Recurring Payment you may still be liable to the Merchant for the payment and be required to pay the Merchant through alternative means. We will be liable for your losses or damages directly caused by our failure to stop any Recurring Payment you cancel provided you have followed the instructions in this paragraph.
Canceling Recurring Payments. You maycancel a Recurring Payment at anytime up to 1 Business Dayprior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account, access the “My Account” tab, then access the “Profile” tab, then access the “Financial Information” column and click on “Pay List” or “Recurring Payments” and follow the instructions to cancel the payment. Please keep in mind that Recurring Payments are sometimes referred to as subscriptions or preapproved payments. In addition, if you cancel a Recurring Payment you maystill be liable to the merchant for the payment and be required to pay the merchant through alternative means.