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Alertpay : AlertPay User Terms Updates

AlertPay User Terms Updates


User Agreement updated | AlertPay Terms and Conditions


Sections 4.0 and 5.0 of our User Agreement have been updated. Please review the changes below:


A new subsection has been added to Section 4.0 Account Information:


Section 4.3.2: Receiving Checkout Payments


In order for your merchant website(s) to receive checkout payments, you must submit your website(s) for a Website Review. AlertPay will verify that all of your websites receiving checkout payments are compliant with our operating policies and standards. Upon approval, you will then be able to incorporate AlertPay Payment Button into the checkout portion of your website(s) and you will then be able to receive payments via credit card or e-wallet immediately. If you do not submit your website for review and receive approval, you will not be able to integrate AlertPay Payment Buttons into your website(s). Please refer to Section 6.0: Acceptable Use and Activities Not Allowed of the User Agreement for further information regarding the industries AlertPay supports or prohibits.

A new subsection has been added to Section 4.0 Account Information:


Section 4.9: AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card


The AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card is not a credit card or a pre-loaded debit card. It is a reloadable card in which you must deposit money. In order to use your AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card, you must transfer funds from your AlertPay E-Wallet to it. The AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card can be used at any worldwide location that accepts Visa. You can use your AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card to make purchases online or at in-store point-of-sale locations. You can also use it at any Visa-sponsored ATM to withdraw cash.

If your AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card is lost or stolen, you must login to your AlertPay account and use your Transaction PIN to confirm your card as lost or stolen. An automated confirmation email will then be sent to you. Any remaining funds on your lost or stolen card will be immediately transferred to your AlertPay E-Wallet. You will then have to order a new AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card.

Please note: Accepting a return of funds onto a card that did not issue the original charge or purchase, also called an "original credit," is prohibited and may result in the immediate and permanent suspension of your card. Should a replacement card be issued, you will be responsible for the cost of the replacement AlertPay PrePaid Debit Card.

NEW Section 5.0: The Resolution Center


Section 5.0 has been completely revised to accommodate AlertPay’s new Resolution Center, an area dedicated to filing, responding to and resolving disputes between AlertPay members. Please note that disputes must be filed within 45 days of the completed payment transaction. Please refer to Section 5.0 The Resolution Center of our User Agreement for the new procedures and guidelines for transaction disputes.

From -  http://blog.alertpay.com/2012/03/alertpay-user-terms-updates.html

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