Protection from Unauthorized Transactions Sample Clauses

The Protection from Unauthorized Transactions clause is designed to safeguard parties against losses resulting from transactions that were not authorized by the account holder. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for reporting unauthorized activity, sets timeframes for notification, and may specify the responsibilities of both the account holder and the service provider in investigating and resolving such incidents. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for addressing fraudulent or mistaken transactions, thereby enhancing trust and security in financial dealings.
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Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account, you should regularly log into your PayPal account and review your PayPal account statement. PayPal will notify you of each transaction by sending an email to your primary email address on file. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. PayPal will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account. When this protection applies, PayPal will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below.
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account, you should regularly log into your PayPal account and review your PayPal account statement. PayPal will notify you of each transaction by sending an email to your primary email address on file. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. PayPal will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account. When this protection applies, PayPal will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. An “Unauthorized Transaction” occurs when money is sent from your PayPal account that you did not authorize and that did not benefit you. For example, if someone steals your password, uses the password to access your PayPal account, and sends a payment from your PayPal account, an Unauthorized Transaction has occurred. The following are NOT considered Unauthorized Transactions: • If you give someone access to your PayPal account (by giving them your login information) and they use your PayPal account without your knowledge or permission. You are responsible for transactions made in this situation. • Invalidation and reversal of a payment as a result of the actions described under Refunds, Reversals and Chargebacks.
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account, you should regularly log into your PayPal account and review your PayPal account statement. PayPal will notify you of each transaction by sending an email to your primary email address on file. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. PayPal will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account. When this protection applies, PayPal will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. An "Unauthorized Transaction" occurs when a payment is sent from your PayPal account that you did not authorize and that did not benefit you. For example, if someone steals your password, uses the password to access your PayPal account, and sends a payment from your PayPal account, an Unauthorized Transaction has occurred. The following are NOT considered Unauthorized Transactions: • If you give someone access to your PayPal account (by giving them your login information) and they use your PayPal account without your knowledge or permission. You are responsible for transactions made in this situation. • Invalidation and reversal of a payment as a result of the actions described under Refunds, Reversals and Chargebacks. You should contact PayPal customer service immediately if you believe: • there has been an Unauthorized Transaction sent from your account; • there has been unauthorized access to your account; • your PayPal login information has been lost or stolen; or • any device you have used to access your PayPal account has been lost, stolen or deactivated. You must give us all the available information relating to circumstances of any Unauthorized Transactions, and/or misappropriated or unauthorized use of your account, and take all reasonable steps requested to assist PayPal in its investigation. If you notify us of an Unauthorized Transaction within 60 days of the transaction and we are satisfied that it was an Unauthorized Transaction, you will be eligible for 100% protection for the Unauthorized Transaction. Error Resolution
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account, you should pay close attention to messages we send you and regularly log into your PopPay Account and review your Transaction history. We will notify you of each transaction by sending a message to your mobile phone number registered to your Account. We will also list each of your PopPay Transactions in your Transaction history in your Account. You should review these Transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. We will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account as explained below. When the below protection applies, we will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. a. What is an Unauthorized Transaction An “Unauthorized Transaction” occurs when a Transaction is made from PopPay account that you did not initiate or authorize, and that did not benefit you. For example, if a payment is made from your PopPay account and your Biometric Information was not used to authorize the transaction, an Unauthorized Transaction has occurred. b. What is not considered an Unauthorized Transaction
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account, you should regularly log into your PopPay Account and review your Transaction history. We will notify you of each transaction by sending a message to your mobile phone number registered to your Account. We also may, but are not required to, post a message in your Account, or to send a message to any email address you have provided. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. We will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account. The following terms and conditions apply with respect to all PopPay services. When the below protection applies, we will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below.
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account, you should regularly log into your PayPal account and review your PayPal account statement. PayPal will notify you of each transaction by sending an email to your primary email address on file. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. PayPal will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account. When this protection applies, PayPal will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. The following are NOT considered Unauthorized Transactions: • If you give someone access to your PayPal account (by giving them your login information) and they use your PayPal account without your knowledge or permission. You are responsible for transactions made in this situation. • Invalidation and reversal of a payment as a result of the actions described under Refunds, Reversals and Chargebacks.
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account, you should pay close attention to messages we send you and regularly log into your PopPay Account and review your Transaction history. We will notify you of each transaction by sending a message to your mobile phone number registered to your Account. We will also list each of your PopPay Transactions in your Transaction history in your Account. You should review these Transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. We will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PopPay account as explained below. When the below protection applies, we will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. a. What is an Unauthorized Transaction b. What is not considered an Unauthorized Transaction c. Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction
Protection from Unauthorized Transactions. ‌ a. What is an Unauthorized Transaction b. What is not considered an Unauthorized Transaction c. Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction

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  • Unauthorized Transactions You are not responsible for unauthorized Transactions. A Transaction is considered an “unauthorized Transaction” if we complete an investigation and determine that: • The Account was used by someone other than you; • You did not receive any benefit from the Transaction; • You co-operated fully with us in our investigation; and • You followed your responsibilities under this Agreement, including in these sections: i. “Unauthorized Transactions” , ii. “Using the Account”

  • Liability for Unauthorized Transactions Protection from Unauthorized Transactions What is an Unauthorized Transaction What is not considered an Unauthorized Transaction Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction Error Resolution What is an Error

  • Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers Immediately following your discovery of an unauthorized Payment Instruction, you shall communicate with customer care for the Service in the manner set forth in Section 6 of the General Terms above. You acknowledge and agree that time is of the essence in such situations. If you tell us within two (2) Business Days after you discover your password or other means to access your account through which you access the Service has been lost or stolen, your liability is no more than $50.00 should someone access your account without your permission. If you do not tell us within two (2) Business Days after you learn of such loss or theft, and we can prove that we could have prevented the unauthorized use of your password or other means to access your account if you had told us, you could be liable for as much as $500.00. If your monthly financial institution statement contains payments that you did not authorize, you must tell us at once. If you do not tell us within sixty (60) days after the statement was sent to you, you may lose any amount transferred without your authorization after the sixty (60) days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money had you told us in time. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) prevented you from telling us, we will extend the time periods specified above to a reasonable period.

  • UNAUTHORIZED TRANSFERS To report a lost or stolen Card, PIN, Access Code or any combination thereof, You will call Us at the telephone number shown in this Agreement. You may also report the loss of a Card, PIN, Access Code or any combination thereof, by writing to Us at the address shown in this Agreement. You should also call the number or write to the address listed above if You believe a transfer has been made using the information from Your check without Your permission.

  • Information from Holder It shall be a condition precedent to the obligations of the Company to take any action pursuant to this Section 1 with respect to the Registrable Securities of any selling Holder that such Holder shall furnish to the Company such information regarding itself, the Registrable Securities held by it, and the intended method of disposition of such securities as shall be reasonably required to effect the registration of such Holder’s Registrable Securities.