Common use of USE OF YOUR ACCOUNT Clause in Contracts

USE OF YOUR ACCOUNT. When you apply for an Account, you promise to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. You promise to pay us for all credit extended under this Agreement and all other amounts you owe to us according to the terms of this Agreement. If the Account is a joint Account, each of you is bound by this Agreement and each of you jointly and individually promises to pay us, and may be held liable for, all amounts owed to us on your Account. You also promise to pay us for charges incurred by anyone you allow to use your Account. If you give your Card to someone and authorize their use of the Card, you must regain possession to terminate their authorized use. This Account may be used only for personal, family or household purposes. You agree that you will not use or allow use of your Card or Account for any illegal transaction or purpose. You may use your Card to make purchases of goods and services (“Purchase(s)”). A Target Credit Card can be used to make Purchases at Target, including Target stores and Xxxxxx.xxx. A Target Mastercard can be used to make Purchases at Target and wherever Mastercards are accepted. A Target Mastercard can also be used to obtain cash advances from participating automated teller machines, financial institutions, or other locations (“Cash Advance(s)”). Your purchase of cash equivalents, wire transfers, money orders, foreign currency, traveler’s checks, vouchers redeemable for cash or other items readily convertible into cash are treated as Cash Advances under this Agreement. You may be required to enter your PIN to complete a transaction. You will safeguard your Card and all PINs to prevent unauthorized use.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Target Credit Agreement, Target Credit Agreement, Target Credit Agreement

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