Common use of Spending Limit Clause in Contracts

Spending Limit. A telecommunications operator or a customer may set a reasonable spending limit in euros for a telephone subscription in accordance with the telecommunications operator’s service offering. The spend- ing limit can be set free of charge. When the telecommunications operator learns that the spending limit has been exceeded, it notifies the user of this for instance by text message and gives instructions on how the user can prevent the use of its subscription from being restricted. After this, the telecommunications operator will restrict the use of the subscription. The customer is liable for all costs exceeding the spending limit until the telecommunications operator restricts the use of the subscription. However, the customer may be discharged from the liability pursuant to Section 4.3 (Unlawful use of a communications service). More detailed information on the spending limit is included in the service- specific terms and conditions of the telecommunications operator.

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Sources: Prepaid Subscription Agreement

Spending Limit. A telecommunications operator or a customer may set a reasonable spending limit in euros for a telephone subscription in accordance with the telecommunications operator’s service offering. The spend- ing spending limit can be set free of charge. When the telecommunications operator learns that the spending limit has been exceeded, it notifies the user of this for instance by text message and gives instructions on how the user can prevent the use of its subscription from being restricted. After this, the telecommunications operator will restrict the use of the subscription. The customer is liable for all costs exceeding the spending limit until the telecommunications operator restricts the use of the subscription. However, the customer may be discharged from the liability pursuant to Section 4.3 (Unlawful use of a communications service). More detailed information on the spending limit is included in the service- service-specific terms and conditions of the telecommunications operator.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Spending Limit. A telecommunications operator or a customer may set a reasonable spending limit in euros for a telephone subscription communications service in accordance with the telecommunications operator’s service offering. The spend- ing spending limit can be set free of charge. When the The telecommunications operator learns that must notify the customer and user, for instance, by text message or email before the spending limit is reached and when the spending limit has been exceeded, it notifies the user of this for instance by text message used completely and gives must give instructions on how the customer or user can prevent the use of its subscription from being restricted. After thisWhen the spending limit is reached, the telecommunications operator will restrict the use of the subscriptioncommunications service. The customer is liable for all costs exceeding the spending limit until the telecommunications operator restricts the use of the subscriptioncommuni- cations service. However, the customer may be discharged from the liability pursuant to Section 4.3 (Unlawful use of a communications service). More detailed information on the spending limit is included in the service- service-specific terms and conditions of the telecommunications operator.

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Sources: Telecommunications