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QR Code Transactions. If you purchase an item from a seller in-person by using a QR code (for goods and services transactions), your transaction may be eligible for PayPal's Buyer Protection Policy. Your claim will not qualify for a refund under PayPal's Buyer Protection Policy for an Item Not Received claim, if: • You collect the item in person, or arrange for it to be collected on your behalf, including if you use PayPal in a seller's physical store, except for in-person PayPal QR code for goods and services transactions; or • The seller has provided proof of shipment or proof of delivery. If the seller presents evidence that they delivered the goods to you, PayPal may find in favour of the seller for an Item Not Received claim even if you claim you did not receive the goods. An item will be considered Significantly Not as Described if: • The item is materially different from the seller's description of it. • You received a completely different item. • The condition of the item was misrepresented. For example, the item was described as “new” but the item was used. • The item was advertised as authentic but is not authentic (i.e. counterfeit). • The item is missing major parts or features and those facts were not disclosed in the description of the item when you bought it. • You purchased a certain number of items but didn't receive them all. • The item was damaged during shipment. • The item is unusable in its received state and was not disclosed as such. An item will not be considered Significantly Not as Described if: • The defect in the item was correctly described by the seller in its description of the item. • The item was properly described but you didn't want it after you received it. • The item was properly described but did not meet your expectations. • The item has minor scratches and was described as “used." • It was listed as used condition and you picked it up in person. The following items or transactions are not eligible for PayPal's Buyer Protection program: • Real estate, including residential property • Vehicles, including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, aircraft and boats, except for personally portable light vehicles used for recreational purposes like bicycles and wheeled hoverboards • Businesses (when you buy or invest in a business) • Industrial machinery used in manufacturing • Payments that are equivalent to cash, including stored value items such as gift cards and pre-paid cards • Payments made in respect of g...
QR Code Transactions. If you purchase an item from a seller in-person by using a QR code (for goods and services transactions), your transaction may be eligible for PayPal’s Buyer Protection Policy. Item Not Received claims Significantly Not as Described claims Ineligible items and transactions under PayPal’s Buyer Protection Policy Transaction eligibility for PayPal’s Buyer Protection Policy Our online dispute resolution process
QR Code Transactions. If you buy something from a seller in-person by using a PayPal goods and services QR Item Not Received claims
QR Code Transactions. 2.1 The Merchant and Sales Reps shall ensure that they download and install the Application on their Mobile Device in order to set up and use the CIMB QRPay service. The Application is to be downloaded only from the authorized Apple App Store, Google Play or other application stores that are approved by the Bank. The Merchant shall register the Mobile Device used by the Merchant and the Sales Reps for receiving payment notifications in respect of payments made by SHOPPERS via QR Code Transactions. Payment notifications will be sent to the Merchant and/or the Sales Reps’ registered Mobile Device via notification in the Application itself and/or via short message service (SMS).
QR Code Transactions. If you buy something from a seller in-person by using a PayPal goods and services QR code, your transaction may be eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection.
QR Code Transactions. Intangible Goods Ineligible Items and Transactions Item Not Received claims filed by your buyer directly with their card issuer.
QR Code Transactions. If you buy something from a seller in-person by using a PayPal goods and services QR, your transaction may be eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Your claim will not qualify for a refund under PayPal Buyer Protection for an Item Not Received claim, if: • You collect the item in person, or arrange for it to be collected on your behalf, including if you use PayPal in a seller’s retail point of sale, except for in-person PayPal QR code goods and services transactions or • The seller has provided proof of shipment or proof of delivery. If the seller presents evidence that they delivered the goods to your address, PayPal may find in favor of the seller for an Item Not Received claim even if you, in the absence of conclusive evidence, claim you did not receive the goods.
QR Code Transactions. The following is required as proof of shipment or proof of delivery: For QR code transaction you may be required to provide us with alternative evidence of delivery, or such additional documentation or information relating to the transaction. The following items or transactions are not eligible under PayPal’s Seller Protection Policy: • Real estate, including residential property • Vehicles, including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, aircraft and boats, except for personally portable light vehicles used for recreational purposes like bicycles and wheeled hoverboards • Businesses (buying or investing in a business) • Industrial machinery used in manufacturing • Payments equivalent to cash, including stored value items such as gift cards and pre-paid cards • Payments made in respect of gold (whether in physical form or exchange-traded form) • Financial products or investments of any kind • Gambling, gaming, and/or any other activities with an entry fee and a prize • Donations, including payments received as crowdfunding or crowdlending • Payments to a state-run body (except for state-owned enterprises), a government agency, or to third-party collecting payment on behalf of a state-run body or government agency • Payments to any bill payment service • Items where the buyer claims (either with us or their card issuer) that the item you sent isn’t what was ordered (referred to as a Significantly Not as Described claim) • Physical, tangible items delivered in person, including in connection with a payment made in your physical store, unless the buyer paid for the transaction in- person using PayPal’s goods and services QR code • Anything prohibited by PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy. • Payments made using PayPal’s Payouts and Mass Pay • Personal payments including a payment sent using PayPal’s friends and family functionality • Payments not processed through a buyer’s PayPal account, unless you receive PayPal guest checkout transactions and your business account is registered in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Brazil, or Mexico • Items where PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, that the item sold is counterfeit • It involves activity that we reasonably believe to be fraudulent, whether or not within PayPal’s system, and even if we initially labelled the item as eligible on the transaction details page • Items sent after PayPal advised you not to release the item Restricted Activities and Holds ...
QR Code Transactions. 3.4.1 For each QR Code Transaction carried out with the Terminals, the Terminals will issue a confirmation of the Authorisation and generate a Sales Slip for the transaction. 3.4.2 If required by the Cardholder/E-Wallet User, the Cardholder’s/E-Wallet User’s copy of the completed Sales Slip should be given to the Cardholder/E-Wallet User. 3.4.3 For those EDC terminals which are owned by the Merchant, the Merchant shall take all necessary steps to ensure that the EDC terminals must be in compliant to the Bank’s prevailing standards and requirements and the back end host system must be able to process QR Code data. The installation and upgrading of EDC and host to be able to process QR Code data shall be at the expense and cost of the Merchant. 3.4.4 In the event that any Terminal malfunctions, breaks down or is disconnected and cannot process a QR Code Transaction, the Merchant shall not accept a QR Code Transaction until the Terminal is replaced or repaired and able to process QR Code Transactions.

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  • Foreign Transactions Visa. Purchases and cash withdrawals made in foreign currencies will be debited from your account in U.S. dollars. The exchange rate between the transaction currency and the billing currency used for processing international transactions is a rate selected by Visa from a range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date, which rate may vary from the rate Visa itself receives or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date. The exchange rate used on the processing date may differ from the rate that would have been used on the purchase date or cardholder statement posting date.