Common use of Lost, Stolen Clause in Contracts

Lost, Stolen. or Illegal Use of your Eligible Device or Card Some Digital Wallets can only be used with a compatible device determined by the Digital Wallet Provider for that Digital Wallet (“Eligible Device”). Devices modified contrary to the manufacturer’s software or hardware guidelines, including by disabling hardware or software controls—sometimes referred to as “jailbreaking”—are not Eligible Devices. You acknowledge that the use of a modified device to use your Sable Card in connection with a Digital Wallet is expressly prohibited, constitutes a violation of these Terms, and is grounds for us to deny you access to your Sable Card through a Digital Wallet(s). If you believe your Eligible Device or your credentials have been lost, stolen or otherwise compromised, or someone has used or may use your Eligible Device or your credentials without your authorization, you must call us immediately at the number on the back of your Sable Card. Additionally, please refer to and follow the instructions provided by the Digital Wallet provider. If you fail to notify us without delay, you may be liable for part or all the losses in connection with any unauthorized use of your Sable Card in connection with that Digital Wallet Due to the way a Digital Wallet operates, you may need to present your Eligible Device to a merchant when you return an item purchased using that Digital Wallet on such Eligible Device. So, for example, if you make a purchase using your Apple Wallet on your iPhone, the merchant may require you to have that same iPhone present to return the item.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Wire Transfer Agreement, Credit Card Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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