Post-Pay definition
Examples of Post-Pay in a sentence
We will, upon request from a Registrar and at our sole discretion, determine whether the Post-Pay payment terms shall be extended.
For Post-Pay Registrars, payment is due net 30 calendar days from receipt of invoice.
In making the Post-Pay deposit, Client will also file and upload to the Client Account a payment method that the Company will charge on the first day of each month during the Services Period for all Reward Fees accrued in the prior month.
If You are approved for Post-Pay payment terms, we will, at our sole discretion, determine Your credit threshold and credit limit.
Subject to Section 5.5 below, under both Pay As You Go and Post-Pay, all funds in the Client Account (including Refill Amounts and the Post-Pay deposit) are fully refundable to Client on termination of this Agreement; provided, however, such funds may be used by the Company to offset unpaid Access Fees that are not in dispute between the parties.
If this Agreement is terminated by Client for cause or convenience according to this Section 5 or by the Company for convenience according to Section 5.4, the Company will refund to Client any prepaid Access Fees (plus any Refill Amounts and Post-Pay deposits set out in Section 4.3 above) covering any portion of the Services Period remaining after the effective date of termination.
For certain products, the Post-Pay License model may be available.
The Company, and its applicable account manager, will (upon request from Client) work in good faith with the Client to help estimate Client’s annual Reward Fees for calculation of the Post-Pay deposit amount.
For Post-Pay Tariffs, when your SIM Card is connected to the iD Mobile Network, it will have been programmed so that you are able to use overseas networks to make calls and send MMS or SMS messages and data roam whilst overseas.
In the Post-Pay License Model, You can execute an agreement for the licensing of Software now and pay for the usage of that Software from the date of activation of that instance of the Software.