Recurring Credit Card Processing Clause Samples

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Recurring Credit Card Processing. CSG will provide to Customers, and Customers may purchase from CSG, data processing services which allow subscribers to have amounts owed automatically charged to their credit card on a monthly basis (the “Recurring Credit Card Processing Service” or for this Exhibit only, the “Service”). When Subscribers provide their credit card information to the Customer, a “pre” authorization is sent real time to a CSG approved merchant bank (see Section 2 below), to insure that the credit card information is accurate. Each Customer will determine when the recurring credit card payment will be performed, either on the subscriber’s cycle date or a date between 10 and 25 days after the cycle date. Each Customer can choose to automatically retry certain “decline” response codes from the credit card processor. CSG Systems will send a file of credit card payments in the appropriate format to the merchant bank’s processor on a nightly basis and post the payment to the Subscriber’s CSG account. The merchant bank is responsible for all settlement processing and reporting. Merchant processing fees will be billed directly to the Customer, per the agreement between the Customer and the merchant bank. Recurring credit card payments will be identified on daily and monthly production reports.
Recurring Credit Card Processing. CSG will provide to Customer, and Customer will purchase from CSG, all of Customer’s requirements for those data processing services which allow subscribers to have deposits, pre-payments, monthly services, installation fees and Pay Per View (PPV) orders automatically charged to their credit card on a monthly basis (the “Recurring Credit Card Processing Service”). Credit Card payments can be accepted through either the Precision eCare Service, the work order system or the payment entry system. When Subscribers provide their credit card information to the Customer, a “pre” authorization is sent real time to a CSG approved merchant bank (see Section 3 below), to insure that the credit card information is accurate. Customer will determine when the recurring credit card payment will be performed, either on the subscriber’s cycle date or a date between [*** (**) and *********** (**) ****] after the cycle date. Customer can choose to automatically retry certain “decline” response codes from the credit card processor. CSG Systems will send a file of credit card payments in the appropriate format to the merchant bank’s processor on a nightly basis and post the payment to the Subscriber’s CSG account. The merchant bank is responsible for all settlement processing and reporting. Merchant processing fees will be billed directly to the Customer, per the agreement between the Customer and the merchant bank. Recurring credit card payments will be identified on daily and monthly production reports.
Recurring Credit Card Processing. Customer may elect from time-to-time to purchase from CSG, and upon such election CSG shall provide, certain services relating to any or all of Customer’s requirements for those data processing services which allow subscribers to have deposits, pre-payments, monthly services, installation fees and Pay Per View (PPV) orders automatically charged to their credit card on a monthly basis (the “Recurring Credit Card Processing Service” or for this Exhibit only, the “Service”) as designated by Customer with reasonable notice and in writing. When subscribers provide their credit card information to the Customer, a “pre” authorization is sent real time to a CSG approved merchant bank (see Section 2 below), to ensure that the credit card information is accurate. Customer will determine when the recurring credit card payment will be performed, either on the subscriber’s cycle date or a date between 10 and 25 days after the cycle date. Customer can choose to automatically retry certain “decline” response codes from the credit card processor. CSG will send a file of credit card payments in the appropriate format to the merchant bank’s processor on a nightly basis and post the payment to the subscriber’s CSG account. The merchant bank is responsible for all settlement processing and reporting. Merchant processing fees will be billed directly to the Customer, per the agreement between the Customer and the merchant bank. Recurring credit card payments will be identified on daily production reports and all credit card payments will be reported together on monthly production reports. CSG shall not be responsible for any interchange fees. In the event that CSG makes a change, which is not authorized by Customer, to the Service which causes a downgrade or shift in interchange qualification Customer’s authorized representative (Vice President of Billing Operations or V.P. of Payment Processing), upon notice to CSG from Customer of the foregoing, CSG shall be responsible for the re-imbursement equal to the difference in the rate for the affected volume from the time of notice by Customer to correction for a downgrade or shift in interchange qualification. CSG agrees to work with Customer and Customer’s acquirer to identify the source of the downgrade. Customer shall be responsible for providing transaction detail supporting the downgrade or shift for calculation of the reimbursement.
Recurring Credit Card Processing. Recurring Credit Card Processing. CSG will provide to Customer, and Customer will purchase from CSG, those data processing services which allow subscribers to have deposits, pre-payments, monthly services, installation fees and Pay Per View (PPV) orders automatically charged to their credit card on a monthly basis (the “Recurring Credit Card Processing Service” or for this Exhibit only, the “Service”). When Subscribers provide their credit card information to the Customer, a “pre” authorization is sent real time to a CSG approved merchant bank (see Section 2 below), to insure that the credit card information is accurate. Customer will determine when the recurring credit card payment will be performed, either on the subscriber’s cycle date or a date between ten (10) and twenty five (25) business days after the cycle date. Customer can choose to automatically retry certain “decline” response codes from the credit card processor. CSG Systems will send a file of credit card payments in the appropriate format to the merchant bank’s processor on a nightly basis and post the payment to the Subscriber’s CSG account. The merchant bank is responsible for all settlement processing and reporting. Merchant processing fees will be billed directly to the Customer, per the agreement between the Customer and the merchant bank. Recurring credit card payments will be identified on daily and monthly production reports.

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