Consumer Subsidy Code definition

Consumer Subsidy Code means a coupon, code or similar promotional means funded directly or indirectly by a third party other than CustomerMOR and its Affiliates used by a Consumer to subsidize, offset, or replace the price otherwise charged to Consumers (i.e., Consumers who do not have such coupon, code or promotional means) for an item of Electronic Merchandise or Non-Electronic Merchandise. For purposes of clarification, CustomerMOR’s discount or bundling of Merchandise, absent CustomerMOR’s receipt of monetary or in-kind value from a third party for such discount or bundling, shall not be deemed to be occasioned by a Consumer Subsidy Code. For the avoidance of doubt, Facebook credits or any subsidy provided for a Non-Commerce Transaction shall not be deemed a Consumer Subsidy Code.

Related to Consumer Subsidy Code

  • Consumer loan means a loan made by a financial institution in which:

  • Consumer Contract means an agreement between the Retailer and the Consumer that includes the supply of electricity and distribution services;

  • Consumer Protection Act means the Consumer Protection Act, No 68 of 2008;

  • Consumer Loans means Loans to individuals for household, family and other personal expenditures (including United States and/or State-guaranteed student loans and extensions of credit pursuant to a credit card plan or debit card plan).

  • Consumer debtor means a debtor in a consumer transaction.