2Checkout definition

2Checkout means the payment portal available at the website 2Checkout.com.
2Checkout or “Avangate” means AVANGATE BV, a Dutch corporation dba 2Checkout.

Examples of 2Checkout in a sentence

  • Afterwards RESCO will send to the Customer instructions including a web link to 2Checkout platform in order to execute the payment.

  • The Licensee’s personal information required to purchase the Software is fully processed by 2Checkout.

  • All payments are processed via a licensed partner and payment processor - 2Checkout.

  • If applicable, you shall be charged for the full amount of any applicable subscription in advance and in accordance with the applicable ordering page(s) through third party payment systems (such as 2Checkout and PayPal).

  • Payment for the Software is facilitated through 2Checkout, which is integrated into the applicable ordering page.

  • Purchases are made through the Braintree and 2Checkout online payment providers.

  • You can pay by credit card via our webstore, (partnered with 2Checkout).

  • After successful completion of license purchase the customer will be billed by 2Checkout and receive the license key via e-mail.

  • The payment systems for the purposes of this Agreement are Stripe, 2Checkout, unless otherwise specified by Contractor.

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