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Stopping a Preapproved Payment. You may stop a Preapproved Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days prior to the date the next payment is scheduled to be made by notifying PayPal. To stop a Preapproved Payment, access the "My Preapproved Payments" section of your Account Profile and follow the links to stop the payment. You may also stop a Preapproved Payment by calling PayPal at 0-000-000-0000 (in the U.S.). Once you contact PayPal to stop a Preapproved Payment, all future payments under your agreement with the Merchant will be stopped. If you stop a Preapproved Payment you may still be liable to the Merchant for the payment or for other penalties under the terms of your agreement with the Merchant and you may 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 Preapproved Payment if you have followed the instructions in this section to notify us.
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Stopping a Preapproved Payment. You, Paying User, may stop a Preapproved Payment at any time up to three (3) Business Days prior to the date scheduled for such payment, by notifying PayPal. To stop a Preapproved Payment, access the "My Preapproved Payments" section of the Account Profile and follow the respective links to stop the payment. You may also stop a Preapproved Payment by calling PayPal at 0000 000 0000. Once you stop a Preapproved Payment, all future payments under the Paying User's agreement with the Receiving User will also be stopped. If you, Paying User, stop a Preapproved Payment you may still be liable to the Receiving User for the payment or for other penalties under the terms of your agreement with the Receiving User and you may be required to make such payment through alternative means.
Stopping a Preapproved Payment. You may stop a Preapproved Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days before the date of the next scheduled payment by notifying PayPal and/or the Merchant. To stop a Preapproved Payment by notifying PayPal, you must access the My Preapproved Payments section of your Account Profile and follow the links to stop the payment. You may also stop a Preapproved Payment by calling PayPal at (000) 000-0000. Please keep in mind that Preapproved Payments are sometimes referred to as "subscriptions", "recurring payments", "preauthorized transfers", or "automatic payments". Once you contact PayPal to stop a Preapproved Payment, all future Preapproved Payments under your agreement with the Merchant will be
Stopping a Preapproved Payment. You may stop a Preapproved Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days before the date of the next scheduled payment. To stop a Preapproved Payment by notifying Genie with a telephone you must call to the 24 Hour Preapproved Payment Cancellation Line. Please keep in mind that Preapproved Payments are sometimes referred to as "subscriptions" or "recurring payments”. Once you call Genie to stop a Preapproved Payment, all future Preapproved Payments under your agreement with the Member (Merchant) will be stopped. If you stop a Preapproved Payment you may still be liable to the Member (Merchant) for the payment or other penalties under the terms of your agreement with the Member (Merchant) and you may be required to pay the Member (Merchant) through alternative means.
Stopping a Preapproved Payment. You may stop a Preapproved Payment at any time up to 3 Business Days prior to the date the next payment is scheduled to be made by notifying PayPal. To stop a Preapproved Payment, access the My Preapproved Payments section of your Account Profile and follow the links to stop the payment. You may also stop a Preapproved Payment by calling PayPal at 0-000-000-0000 (in the U.S.). Once you contact PayPal to stop a Preapproved Payment, all future payments under your agreement with the Merchant will be stopped. If you stop a Preapproved Payment you may still be liable to the Merchant for the payment or for other penalties under the terms of your agreement with the Merchant and you may be required to pay the Merchant through alternative means. Back to top

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