International Transactions Sample Clauses

International Transactions. When you use your Visa Debit Card, Platinum Visa Credit Card, or ATM card for international transactions, a fee will be assessed. You agree to pay a 1.00% international transaction fee for ATM and point-of-sale (i.e., PIN-based) transactions and a 3.00% international transaction fee for all other international transactions and cash advances. The fee will be assessed on international transactions if a currency conversion does take place or if the transaction is processed in U.S. dollars. When you use your Visa Debit Card, Visa Credit Card, or ATM card at a merchant that settles in, or at an ATM that dispenses, currency other than U.S. dollars, the charge will be converted into the U.S. dollar amount. The currency conversion rate used to determine the transaction amount in U.S. dollars is either a wholesale market rate or the government-mandated rate in effect the day before the processing date. The conversion rate in effect on the processing date may differ from the rate in effect on the transaction date or posting date. The International Transaction Fee will be calculated after the transaction has been converted to U.S. dollars.
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International Transactions. (a) Payment will be in United States dollars unless otherwise agreed to by specific reference in this Subcontract.
International Transactions. When Xxxxx has identified an offset obligation directly related to the performance of this Subcontract in its solicitation or in relation to any properly enacted modification, and Seller's performance of this Subcontract generates offset credits which Buyer could use to satisfy the identified offset obligation, Buyer shall have the right to such Seller offset credits. The Buyer shall have no rights to any other offset credits which may be generated by the Seller in connection with this Subcontract. The Seller agrees to provide all reasonably necessary information in such form as may be required to enable Buyer to obtain the aforementioned offset credits.
International Transactions. If you use your Card to conduct transactions with a payee or at an ATM that is located outside the United States, you will be charged a fee. This fee, which is a percentage of the transaction, will be charged for all international transactions regardless of whether there is a currency conversion fee associated with the transaction. See the fee schedule for your Account for details. If the transaction requires a conversion from a foreign currency to U.S. Dollars, the currency conversion rate will be an exchange rate selected by Mastercard® from the range of exchange rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date, which may vary from the exchange rate that Mastercard® itself receives. The rate in effect on the processing date may differ from the rate on the date you used your Card. You agree to pay the U.S. dollar amount converted from a foreign currency by the payee or governing ATM network.
International Transactions. If you effect a transaction with your Debit MasterCard® in currency other than U.S. dollars, MasterCard International Incorporated will convert the charge into a U.S. dollar amount. MasterCard International will use its currency conversion procedure, which is disclosed to institutions that issue MasterCard®. Currently, the currency conversion rate used by MasterCard International to determine the transaction amount in U.S. dollars for such transactions is generally either a government mandated rate or a wholesale rate determined by MasterCard International for the processing cycle in which the transaction is processed, increased by an adjustment factor established from time to time by MasterCard International. The currency conversion rate used by MasterCard International on the processing date may differ from the rate that would have been used by MasterCard International on the purchase date or cardholder statement posting date. From time to time we may monitor the use of your Card for signs of potential fraud, which could include the use of your Card in a manner that is out of the ordinary. If you are planning on using your Card in a foreign country (for example, if you are traveling abroad) please let us know in advance. Otherwise it is possible that your international transactions may be delayed or declined. You understand that this monitoring is voluntary on our part, and we are not obligated to do so. You further understand that, regardless of whether we do or do not monitor your Card in the manner described above, you have no additional limitations on your liability aside from those described in this EFT Agreement.
International Transactions. If you initiate a transaction in a currency or country other than the currency or country in which your Card was issued, you will be charged a fee on the transaction (including credits and reversals) as set forth in the “Schedule of Fees and Charges (Schedule A)” attached to this Agreement. This fee is in addition to the currency conversion rate. If the transaction is in a currency other than the currency of the country in which your Card was issued, the merchant, network, or card association that processes the transaction may convert the transaction (including credits and reversals) into the currency of your Card in accordance with its policies and rates in effect at the time of the transaction. If Mastercard International (“Mastercard”) converts the transaction, it will establish a currency conversion rate for this convenience using a rate selected by Mastercard from the range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date which may vary from the rate Mastercard itself receives, or the government mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date.
International Transactions. Purchases and cash advances with your Visa Debit Card made in foreign countries and foreign currencies will be billed to you in U.S. dollars. The currency conversion rate for international transactions is established by Visa International, Inc. In addition, you will be assessed a Visa Foreign Transaction Fee on any card purchase, cash advance, web initiated transaction or ATM/POS transaction, made in or processed through a foreign country. See our Rate and Fee Schedule for the current Visa Foreign Transaction Fee.
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International Transactions. As the result of time zones and other circumstances, international transactions, including both deposits and withdrawals, may take place over the course of several Business Days. In certain circumstances, such as returned Items, an international transaction may take place on multiple Business Days over the course of a lengthy period of time (more than 30 Business Days). International transactions are always subject to changes in the currency exchange rate, which fluctuates on a daily basis. Changes in the currency exchange rate are likely to create a difference between the Provisional Credit we Memo Post at the time of the transaction and the actual amount received from the other institution at the time of Final Settlement of the Item. We reserve the right to adjust the Provisional Credit to consider these fluctuations in the currency exchange rate which under certain circumstances may result in you owing us more if, for example, an international transaction results in an Overdraft because of the fluctuation in the exchange rate between the time of the credit to your Account and the Final Settlement.
International Transactions. Purchases and Cash Advances occurring in foreign countries and billed in foreign countries will be billed to your Account in U.S. dollars. The foreign transaction fee will also be imposed if a purchase is made from an online merchant located in a foreign country.
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