Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile Wallet, other than transactions withing the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. When you use your Mobile Wallet to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile Wallet’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
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Sources: User Agreement, Mygenesis Wallet Agreement, Mygenesis Wallet Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total ▇▇▇▇, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Card, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total ▇▇▇▇ before using your Card.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below entitled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank tellerATM, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank we will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank we will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) 60 days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Movo Digital Bank Account and Debit Mastercard Agreement, Movo Digital Bank Account and Debit Mastercard Agreement, Movo Digital Bank Account and Debit Mastercard Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank tellerATM, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Card, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Card.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Prepaid Visa Cardholder Agreement, Prepaid Visa Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank we will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented serviceoriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) 60 days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Card, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Card.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank we will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-inat the time they obtain a Card authorization, and it may take up to sixty (60) 60 days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; tank (if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump). Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you in your Uphold USD Account for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Uphold USD Account for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount of U.S. dollars available in your Uphold USD Account, your Card transaction may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Card.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Prepaid Debit Card Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank we will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) 60 days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Card, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Card.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Prepaid Visa Cardholder Agreement
Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile WalletCard, other than transactions withing a Recurring Transaction as described in the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. Section below titled “Recurring Transactions.” When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet Card to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, settles and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile WalletCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60sixty(60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Card at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Card, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Card has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Card.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Cardholder Agreement