In-Store Checkout definition
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In-Store Checkout payments are made using your mobile phone number.
You, Paying User, may receive promotional offers from PayPal, such as coupons, Receiving Users specific promotional balances and other deals (together, “Offers”) that can be applied to payment in case of In-Store Checkout.
In-Store Checkout allows you, Paying User, to make payments using your Account with PayPal in a Receiving User’s physical store if such Receiving User accepts PayPal as a payment method.
In order to sign up, you, Paying User, must provide your name, address, and mobile phone number and select your Payment Method preferences for your In-Store Checkout transactions.
You may also change your Preferred Payment Methods for In-Store Checkout through the "Store Checkout" section of your Account Profile prior to initiating your payment transaction.
Items that delivered in person by the Receiving User to the Paying User in connection with In-Store Checkout are deemed ineligible items under Section 10.5 of this Agreement (Items/Transactions not Eligible for PayPal Seller Protection), and thus are not eligible for PayPal Seller Protection.
For In-Store Checkout transactions, PayPal will only use your balance first if you, Paying User, select it as your first Preferred Payment Method and you have sufficient balance to cover the entire transaction amount.
Items bought by a Paying User through In-Store Checkout at the retail physical point of sale of a Receiving User are deemed ineligible items under Section 8.4 of this Agreement (Ineligible Items), and thus are not eligible for reimbursement under PayPal Buyer Protection.
If you, Paying User, sign up to use the In-Store Checkout service, you will be able to create wish lists of goods or services within your Account with PayPal that you would like to store for future purchasing decisions (“Wish Lists”).
If you cancel this authorization, we may decline any payment transaction for an In-Store Checkout using a Preferred Payment Method for which we cannot get a real time authorization.