Using Cards Sample Clauses

Using Cards. Users may only use Cards for bona fide business-related Charges. You are responsible for selecting who in your organization should have access to Cards. You agree to establish and maintain controls designed to ensure that the Cards are only used for bona fide Customer purposes and in compliance with Card Network rules. You are solely responsible for Charges made by any individuals given access to Cards even if they are not the person associated with or named on the Card. Finfare, Issuers, Card Networks, or other intermediary Third-Party Service Providers (including merchant acquirers) may deny or reverse Charges for any reason. Finfare is not responsible for any losses, damages, or other xxxxx caused by Charges that are denied or reversed.
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Using Cards. Administrators and Users may only use Cards for bona fide business-related Charges. You are responsible for selecting who in your organization should have access to Cards. You agree to establish and maintain controls designed to ensure that the Cards are only used for bona fide Company purposes and in compliance with Card Network rules. You are solely responsible for Charges made by any individuals given access to Cards even if they are not the person associated with or named on the Card. Parafin, Issuers, Card Networks, or other intermediary Third-Party Service Providers (including merchant acquirers) may deny or reverse Charges for any reason. Parafin is not responsible for any losses, damages, or harm caused by Xxxxxxx that are denied or reversed. If you and a merchant have a dispute regarding a Charge identified on your Periodic Statement, including delivery of the incorrect goods or services or being charged the wrong amount, you should first attempt to resolve the dispute with the merchant. If such a dispute is not resolved to your satisfaction or if you believe the Charge is unauthorized, you may initiate a Chargeback through your Parafin Account. The Card Networks have established procedures for resolving Chargebacks that may require that you provide details of the disputed Charge or associated documentation. Chargebacks resolved in your favor will be credited to your Parafin Account on either the current or a future Periodic Statement.
Using Cards. Authorized Users may only use Cards for bona fide business-related Charges. You must establish and maintain sufficient controls to ensure that Cards are only used for your bona fide business purposes and in compliance with Card Network rules. We, an Issuer, a Card Network, or other intermediary Third-Party Service Providers (including merchant acquirers) may deny or reverse Charges for any reason. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or other harm caused due to Charges that are denied or reversed.
Using Cards. Authorized Users may only use Cards for bona fide business purchases and for valid and lawful purposes. Authorized Users may not use Cards for personal, family or household purposes. All Cards remain the property of Reap and must be returned upon request. Reap may cancel, revoke, repossess or restrict the use of the Cards at any time. We may decline to authorize or reverse Charges or suspend Cards for any reason including for violation of this Agreement, suspected fraud, or creditworthiness. We also may decline to authorize Charges at merchants characterized by the Card Network or us as prohibited merchants. We are not responsible for losses resulting from declined or reversed Charges. Merchants typically accept all Card Network- branded Cards; however, we are not responsible and will have no liability if a merchant refuses to honour a Card or accept a Transaction.
Using Cards. A User cannot use a Card to perform transactions until the Administrator has activated the Card pursuant to the Card Terms. Torpago may, in its sole discretion, limit the number of Cards that may be issued in connection with the Torpago Account. Users may only use Cards for bona fide business-related Charges and subject to any conditions and limitations set forth in the Card Terms and in this Platform Agreement. Company is responsible for selecting who in its organization should have access to Cards. Company agrees to establish and maintain controls designed to ensure that the Cards are only used for bona fide Company purposes and in compliance with Card Network rules. Company is solely responsible for Charges made by any individuals given access to Cards even if they are not the person associated with or named on the Card. Torpago, Issuers, Card Networks, or other intermediary Third-Party Service Providers (including merchant acquirers) may deny or reverse Charges for any reason. Torpago is not responsible for any Losses or other harm caused by Charges that are denied or reversed. If Company and a merchant have a dispute regarding a Charge identified on Company’s Periodic Statement, including delivery of the incorrect goods or services or being charged the wrong amount, Company should first attempt to resolve the dispute with the merchant. If the dispute is not resolved to Company’s satisfaction or Company believes the Charge is unauthorized, Company may initiate a Chargeback through the Torpago Account. The Card Networks have established procedures for resolving Chargebacks that may require that Company provide details of the disputed Charge or associated documentation. Chargebacks resolved in Company’s favor will be credited to the Torpago Account and reflected on the Periodic Statement.

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