MichalT Odesláno 15. září 2011 Nahlásit Odesláno 15. září 2011 (upraveno) Zdravím všechny, potřeboval bych pomoci s nákupem na těchto stránkách. Chtěl bych si odtud objednat řemen + sponu, ale nemám ani PayPal a ani kartu pro platby přes internet. Tak tedy bych potřeboval buď někoho ochotného, kdo si bude v dohledné době odsud něco objednávat pro sebe, že by mi věci pro mě přibral a nebo by někdo byl tady tak moc ochotný a uhradil by nákup za mě, samozřejmě peníze bych tomu člověku poslal dopředu na účet. Upraveno 15. září 2011 uživatelem MichalT 1
vraby Odesláno 16. září 2011 Nahlásit Odesláno 16. září 2011 Psal jsem Michalovi,snad se najde někdo z Prahy.Jinak bych mu to vzal. 2
vrcan Odesláno 16. září 2011 Nahlásit Odesláno 16. září 2011 ja budem kupovat odtial coskoro, minule som vyberal nejaku gumu 1
MichalT Odesláno 17. září 2011 Autor Nahlásit Odesláno 17. září 2011 ja budem kupovat odtial coskoro, minule som vyberal nejaku gumu Dík moc, ale už mám 2 nápomocné lidi z ČR, ale pořád čekám jestli nebude někdo z Práglu ochotný pomoci. (na nákup nijak extra nespěchám)
MichalT Odesláno 19. září 2011 Autor Nahlásit Odesláno 19. září 2011 Doopravdy nikdo z Prahy kdo by byl nápomocen.
tmoris Odesláno 19. září 2011 Nahlásit Odesláno 19. září 2011 priznam se, ze temto vlaknum moc nerozumim. mozna je to jen neznalosti zakladatele vlakna, proto zkusim prispet informacni osvetou. u mbank nebo fio nebo treba axa sporici ucet (dekuji timto Patrikovi za jeho poucne prispevky v oblasti plateb v zahranici ) si lze zdarma poridit kartu, ktera umoznuje nakup po internetu. osobe to mam reseno tak, ze mam v mbank krome karty k mkontu (bezny ucet) jeste zdarma kartu k emax uctu (pseudo sporici ucet). kdyz chci zaplatit na internetu, tak z mkonta preposlu danou castku na emax ucet (resp dnes na ten axa sporici pokud chci platit v zahranici), ze ktereho platbu provedu. vicemene tim zcela likviduju moznost, ze by mi nekdo mohl vykrast muj bankovni ucet. co se tyka paypalu, tak tam se behem par minut zareigstrujes, pridas tu emax/axa kartu a pak ji validujes (otazka 2-3 dnu, nez se ti jejich prvni platba ukaze na vypisu a ty zadas potvrzovaci kod z te platby do paypalu). timto momentem mas funkcni kombo mbank+paypal a jsi zcela sobestacny..
vadim6 Odesláno 19. září 2011 Nahlásit Odesláno 19. září 2011 Nebo lze poslat platbu na PayPal i ze standardního účtu-t.j.nemusíš zřizovat internet kartu,PayPal musíš....což se neztratí
MichalT Odesláno 19. září 2011 Autor Nahlásit Odesláno 19. září 2011 (upraveno) priznam se, ze temto vlaknum moc nerozumim. mozna je to jen neznalosti zakladatele vlakna, proto zkusim prispet informacni osvetou. u mbank nebo fio nebo treba axa sporici ucet (dekuji timto Patrikovi za jeho poucne prispevky v oblasti plateb v zahranici ) si lze zdarma poridit kartu, ktera umoznuje nakup po internetu. osobe to mam reseno tak, ze mam v mbank krome karty k mkontu (bezny ucet) jeste zdarma kartu k emax uctu (pseudo sporici ucet). kdyz chci zaplatit na internetu, tak z mkonta preposlu danou castku na emax ucet (resp dnes na ten axa sporici pokud chci platit v zahranici), ze ktereho platbu provedu. vicemene tim zcela likviduju moznost, ze by mi nekdo mohl vykrast muj bankovni ucet. co se tyka paypalu, tak tam se behem par minut zareigstrujes, pridas tu emax/axa kartu a pak ji validujes (otazka 2-3 dnu, nez se ti jejich prvni platba ukaze na vypisu a ty zadas potvrzovaci kod z te platby do paypalu). timto momentem mas funkcni kombo mbank+paypal a jsi zcela sobestacny.. Nebo lze poslat platbu na PayPal i ze standardního účtu-t.j.nemusíš zřizovat internet kartu,PayPal musíš....což se neztratípublic/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif No jo, ale budu-li chtít zaslat peníze na Paypal, tak to bude na zahraniční účet, nemám-li pravdu, za což bych zaplatil nehoráznou pálku... A dále registace na PayPalu není v CZ, takže mi klidně můžete pomoci s překladem, viz asi 20%: User Agreement for PayPal Service Last Update: Sep 07, 2011 Print Download PDF This Agreement contains fifteen sections. You may jump directly to any section by selecting the appropriate link below. The headings and subheadings below are for reference only and do not limit the scope of each section. Some capitalised terms have specific definitions in Section 15. Underlined words in this Agreement and on our website hyperlink to relevant information. Jump to section: 1. Our Relationship With You 2. Eligibility and Types of Accounts 3. Sending Money 4. Receiving Money 5. Account Balances and transaction information 6. Withdrawing/Redeeming E- money 7. Term and closing Your Account 8. Fees 9. Restricted Activities 10. Your Liability ? Actions We May Take 11. Seller Protection Programme 12. Errors and Unauthorised Transactions 13. PayPal Buyer Protection 14. Disputes with PayPal 15. Definitions This Agreement is a contract between you and PayPal and applies to your use of the Services. The terms of the Privacy Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, Merchant Referral Bonus Policy and Merchant Gift Vouchers Policy located on the ?Legal Agreements? landing page are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and provide additional terms and conditions related to the Services. All future Changes set out in the Policy Update already published on the ?Legal Agreements? landing page of the PayPal website at the time you register for the Services are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and will take effect as specified in that Policy Update. The terms of the PayPal MasterCard Rewards Programme are also incorporated by reference into this Agreement and apply to your use of PayPal Credit. A copy of these terms will be provided to you when you are successfully approved for PayPal Credit. The above mentioned documents are ?Ancillary Documents? for the purpose of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, neither the Ancillary Documents nor the parts of this Agreement that incorporate the terms of the Ancillary Documents constitute ?framework contracts? for the purpose of the EU Payment Services Directive (2007/64/EC ) or any implementation of that directive in the EU or EEA (including, without limitation, the UK Payment Services Regulations 2009). This Agreement, together with other legal terms and legally required disclosures relating to your use of the PayPal Service will be provided to you, at all times on the PayPal website(s) (typically located on the ?Legal Agreements? landing page). This information may also be sent to you or appear in places on the PayPal website(s) or otherwise where relevant to your use of the PayPal Services. By registering for the Services, you must read, agree with and accept all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement (including the Policy Updates, policies and reward terms referred to above). This Agreement is provided to you and concluded in English. You agree that any use by you of the Services shall constitute your acceptance of the Agreement and we recommend that you store or print-off a copy of the Agreement (including all policies) for your records. IMPORTANT This is an important document which you must consider carefully when choosing whether to use the Services at any time. Please read the terms of this Agreement carefully before agreeing to it. This Agreement also highlights certain risks on using the Services together with guidance on how to safely carry out online payments via PayPal. Please note the following risks and key terms applicable to your use of the PayPal Services: Risk of payment reversals Payments received in your PayPal Account may be reversed at a later time, for example, if such a payment is subject to a Chargeback, Reversal, Claim or otherwise invalidated. This means that for some of our sellers, payments received into their Account may be returned to the sender or otherwise removed from their Account after they have been paid and/or delivered any goods or services sold. A key eligibility requirement of the Seller Protection Programme is that the seller must post the item to the address which appears on the transaction details page. If the item is delivered in person or if a seller posts the item to a different address (for example, if the buyer asks that you send to another address on the basis that it is a ?work address? or a ?gift? address) then you will not be eligible for re-imbursement under the terms of the programme. You can help protect yourself from the risks of a payment being reversed from your Account by following the criteria set out in the PayPal Seller Protection Programme and by following the other guidance provided to sellers as set out in the "Security Centre" accessible via every page of the PayPal website. We may close, suspend, or limit your access to your Account or our Services, and/or limit access to your funds to the extent and for so long as reasonably needed to protect against the risk of liability (see section 10.2h) if you violate this Agreement including the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, or any other agreement you enter into with PayPal. For the avoidance of doubt, we may permanently block your account for breach of section 10.6 (Information about you). Risk of payments being held by PayPal Please note that although you may only have one PayPal Account, your Account has two separate and distinct functionalities, the payment functionality and the reserve functionality. Your ability to access funds in your Account and to execute payment transactions from your Account will depend upon which functionality the funds are subject to at any given time. For the purposes of this Agreement: The element of your Account which constitutes the payment functionality will be known as the "Payment Account". The Payment Account is the operational part of your Account through which you have access to funds and which can be used for the execution of payment transactions. The element of your Account which constitutes the reserve functionality will be known as the "Reserve Account". Your access to the Reserve Account is restricted and you have no ability to access funds in the Reserve Account or to execute payment transactions over funds in the Reserve Account. Funds held in the Reserve Account may be marked, for example, "Pending", "Uncleared", "Held". Examples of when funds may be held by PayPal to mitigate risks include when those funds are subject to: an eCheque, Add funds or Top-up bank transfer payment (see section 3.7) Merchant processing delay (see section 3.9) Reserve (see section 10.4) Payment review (see section 4.3) Payment Hold (see section 10.5) Restricted Activity and actions taken by PayPal (see sections 9 and 10) Disputes If you wish to open a Dispute through PayPal?s Online Resolution Centre you must do so within 45 days of making your payment. Payment execution Please note that PayPal will execute a valid Payment Order made by you through your Payment Account and credit the payment service provider of the person you are sending your payment to within 3 Business Days following the date you gave us your valid Payment Order. This execution time is subject to certain conditions and more detail around execution of Payment Orders is set out in section 3.1 of this Agreement. You must consider such risks and guidance when using PayPal. For more information about the PayPal service, please read our Key Payment and Service Information. The headings and subheadings below are for reference only and do not limit the scope of each section. Some capitalised terms have specific definitions, and we have provided them in section 15 or otherwise in the text of this Agreement. You will also find underlined words in this Agreement and on our website that hyperlink to relevant information. 1. Our Relationship With You 1.1 PayPal is only a Payment Service Provider. PayPal (Europe) S.? r.l. & Cie, S.C.A. (R.C.S. Luxembourg B 118 349) is duly licensed as a Luxembourg credit institution in the sense of Article 2 of the law of 5 April 1993 on the financial sector as amended (the ?Law?) and is under the prudential supervision of the Luxembourg supervisory authority, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier. PayPal?s main business is the issuance of E-money and the provision of services closely related to the issuance of E-money. A description of the main characteristics of the PayPal Service is set out in the Key Payment and Service Information document which is accessible via the Legal Agreements link of each page of the PayPal website(s). Since the service is limited to E-money, which does not qualify as a deposit or an investment service in the sense of the Law, you are not protected by the Luxembourg deposit guarantee schemes provided by the Association pour la Garantie des Dépôts Luxembourg (AGDL). PayPal enables you to make payments to and accept payments from third parties. PayPal is an independent contractor for all purposes. PayPal does not have control of nor assumes the liability or legality for the products or services that are paid for with our Service. We do not guarantee the identity of any User or ensure that a buyer or a seller will complete a transaction. Please note that there are risks of dealing with underage persons or people acting under false pretence. 1.2 Your Privacy. Protecting your privacy is very important to PayPal. Please review our Privacy Policy in order to better understand our commitment to maintaining your privacy, as well as our use and disclosure of your Information. 1.3 Intellectual Property. The URLs representing the PayPal website(s), ?PayPal,? and all related logos of our products and services described in our website(s) are either copyrighted by PayPal, trademarks or registered trademarks of PayPal or its licensors. In addition, all page headers, custom graphics, button icons, and scripts are either copyrighted by PayPal, service marks, trademarks, and/or trade dress of PayPal. You may not copy, imitate, modify, alter, amend or use them without our prior written consent. You may use HTML logos provided by PayPal through our merchant services, auction tools features or affiliate programmes without prior written consent for the purpose of directing web traffic to the Service. You may not alter, modify or change these HTML logos in any way, use them in a manner that is disparaging to PayPal or the Service or display them in any manner that implies PayPal?s sponsorship or endorsement. All right, title and interest in and to the PayPal website and any content thereon is the exclusive property of PayPal and its licensors. 1.4 Assignment. You may not transfer or assign any rights or obligations you have under this Agreement without PayPal?s prior written consent. You are not permitted to transfer your Account to a third party. PayPal reserves the right to transfer or assign this Agreement or any right or obligation under this Agreement at any time without your consent. This does not affect your rights to close your Account under section 7.1. 1.5 Notices to You. We will communicate with you in the language(s) in which we have made available this Agreement to you. You agree that PayPal may provide notice or other information to you by posting it on the PayPal website(s) (including the posting of information which is only accessed by you by logging into your Account), emailing it to the email address listed in your Account, mailing it to the street address listed in your Account, calling you by phone, or sending you a ?text? / SMS message. You must have internet access and an e-mail account to receive communications and information relating to the Services. With the exception of amendments to this Agreement, such notice shall be considered to be received by you within 24 hours of the time it is posted to the PayPal website(s) or emailed to you. If the notice is sent by mail, we will consider it to have been received by you three Business Days after it is sent. You may request a copy of any legally required disclosures (including this Agreement) from us and we will provide this to you in a form which allows you to store and reproduce the information (for example, by e-mail) and you may terminate your consent to receive required disclosures through electronic communications by contacting PayPal as described in section 1.6 below. PayPal may charge you a Records Request Fee (per section 8) to provide a paper copy. PayPal reserves the right to close your Account if you withdraw your consent to receive electronic communications. 1.6 Notices to PayPal. Notices to PayPal made in connection with this Agreement must be sent by postal mail to PayPal?s head office: PayPal (Europe) S.? r.l. & Cie, S.C.A. Attention: Legal Department 22-24 Boulevard Royal L-2449, Luxembourg. 1.7 Transaction History. Unless your Account is restricted, you can access your details of executed payment transactions and other information relating to your Account transaction history and Balance by logging into your Account and clicking on the ?History? tab. See section 5.1 of this Agreement for more information about accessing your Account information. You agree to review your transactions through your Account History instead of receiving periodic statements by mail. 1.8 Amendments to this Agreement. We may at any time amend, delete or add to this Agreement, including the Fees and other amounts which apply to your Account (as set out in section 8) (a ?Change?) by giving notice of such Change by posting a revised version of this Agreement on the PayPal website(s). A Change will be made unilaterally by us and you will be deemed to have accepted the Change after you have received notice of it. We will give you 2 months' notice of any Change with the Change taking effect once the 2 month notice period has passed, except the 2 month notice period will not apply where a Change relates to the addition of a new service, extra functionality to the existing Service or any other change which we believe in our reasonable opinion to neither reduce your rights nor increase your responsibilities. In such instances, the Change will be made without prior notice to you and shall be effective immediately. If you do not accept any Change, you must close your Account following the account closure procedure set out in section 7.1. If you do not object to a Change by closing your Account within the 2 month notice period, you will be deemed to have accepted it. While you may close your Account at any time and without charge, please note that you may still be liable to us after you terminate this Agreement for any liabilities you may have incurred and are responsible for prior to terminating this Agreement and please further note our rights under section 10.3 (Account closure and limited access). Back to top 2. Eligibility and Types of Accounts 2.1 Eligibility. To be eligible for our Services, you must (i) be a resident of one of the countries listed on the PayPal Worldwide page; (ii) have full legal capacity to enter into a contract; and (iii) if you are an individual, be at least 18 years old. You further represent and warrant to us that if you are an individual and you open an Account with us that you are not acting on behalf of an undisclosed principal or a third party beneficiary. This Agreement applies only to Users who are residents of the United Kingdom and all other European Union countries except Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and the Vatican City. If you are a resident of another country, you may access your agreement from the PayPal website(s) in your country (if applicable). 2.2 Personal, Premier and Business Accounts. We offer three different types of Accounts: Personal, Premier and Business Accounts. Unless otherwise agreed, you may hold not more than one Personal Account or Premier Account and one Business Account. By opening a Business Account and accepting the terms as outlined in this Agreement, you attest that you are not establishing the Account primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. You agree that your Account comprises the Payment Account and the Reserve Account. 2.3 Verified status. To obtain Verified status you must complete the following steps depending on your Account status: For UK customers: Personal Account holders: Either: 1) Set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process; or 2) Be successfully approved for and activate PayPal Credit. Premier/Business Account holders: Either: 1) Set up Direct Debit; complete the Random Deposit Process; and provide supplemental business information; or 2) Be successfully approved for and activate PayPal Credit; and provide supplemental business information. For non PayPal localised European countries customers: add a credit card and complete the Link and Confirm Card process. PayPal may, from time to time, make available to you other methods or procedures for you to obtain ?Verified? status. By highlighting a User as ?Verified? PayPal only represents that the Verified user has completed the steps of the process to obtain ?Verified? status. Further to section 1.1 and by attributing Verified status to a user, PayPal neither guarantees, undertakes nor otherwise represents that a Verified user will complete a Commercial Transaction. Back to top 3. Sending Money 3.1 Our execution of your Payment Orders. Subject to the terms of this Agreement (and your compliance with the same), you agree that we will execute a Payment Order made by you via your Payment Account and credit the payment service provider of the person you are sending your payment to, within 3 Business Days following the date you gave us, and we received your valid Payment Order, this is subject to you providing us with: your Payment Order before 4pm (local time of the country where your Account is registered) on a Business Day. If you provide us with your Payment Order after this time or not on a Business Day, you agree that your Payment Order was received by us on the following Business Day;a correct Unique Identifier or other valid details of the recipient or you as PayPal or the person you are paying may reasonably request from you when you complete the details to make the Payment Order;all mandatory information requested in the relevant payment or checkout flows;(if required), details of your valid Funding Source(s) that have sufficient funds to make the payment; valid consent to authorise your Payment Order, such valid consent is provided when you:click the ?Pay? or ?Continue? or other button in the sections of the PayPal website(s) or PayPal checkouts which permit you to send us a Payment Order after you have submitted your correct log-in information (eg e-mail and password) and successfully logged into your PayPal Account; and/orhave set up a third party initiated payment Authorisation in which you have agreed with a merchant or other third party to provide an advance Authorisation to allow that merchant or third party to collect or otherwise direct payment of funds from your PayPal Account; and/orinstruct us to make a payment in any other way which we may notify you when making the Payment Order from time to time. Our obligation to execute payment orders within 3 Business Days following the date you gave us your valid Payment Order only applies to payments executed: between Users with registered Accounts in the European Economic Area (?EEA?); and in the currency of Pounds Sterling, Euro or the currency of the EEA State that has not adopted Euro as its currency. Once your Payment Order has been provided to us, you may not revoke it or otherwise withdraw your consent to the execution of the payment transaction, with the exception that you are able to cancel a Recurring Payment provided that you do so before the end of the Business Day which falls on the day before the next recurring payment is due to be made. We are under no obligation to execute your Payment Order if you do not have sufficient funds. PayPal reserves the right not to effect a payment made by you until it receives cleared funds. 3.2 Sending Limits. If you have a yearly sending limit on your Account, you can view it by logging into your Account and clicking on the ?View Limits? link on the ?Account Overview? page. For this purpose, ?yearly? relates to each calendar year. We may, at our reasonable discretion (for example, without limitation, to limit fraud or credit risk), impose limits on the amount of money you can send through our Service. 3.3 Lifting your sending limit. In order to lift your sending limit, you must complete the steps set out below. In the UK: 1) Either: set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process; or be successfully approved for and activate PayPal Credit and 2) if you hold a Business or Premier Account, you may also need to provide business information. If you wish to lift the sending limit on your card linked to your Account you will also be required to complete the Link and Confirm Card process. In other non PayPal localised European countries: add a credit card and complete the Link and Confirm Card process. PayPal may, from time to time, require you to, or provide you with the option of, carrying out other methods or procedures to lift your sending limit. 3.4 Default Funding Sources. When you make a payment you authorise us to obtain funds on your behalf from your applicable Funding Source, to issue E-money and to transfer the E-money to the recipient or to your Balance in each case according to your instructions and subject to the terms of this Agreement. PayPal will fund your transaction as follows: Balance If you have a Balance in your Account, PayPal will always use your Balance to fund your payment. Funding Sources If you do not have a Balance, or your Balance is not sufficient to fund your entire transaction, PayPal will fund your transaction, or the remainder of your transaction, in the following order (to the extent that such Funding Sources are available for use with your Account): Balance (if any)Instant Transfer from your bank accountPayPal CreditDebit card / credit cardeCheque Recurring Payments If you have a Balance at the time the merchant processes your payment, PayPal will use your Balance instead of your Preferred Funding Source. Merchant Processing Delay If there is a Merchant Processing Delay and you have a Balance at the time the merchant processes your payment and completes the transaction, PayPal will use your Balance instead of your Preferred Funding Source. 3.5 Preferred Funding Source. If you would like to select a Preferred Funding Source you may do so in these instances: Each time you make a payment, you may select a Preferred Funding Source. You may do so on the ?Review Your Payment? page by clicking on the link to change your payment method and selecting from the available funding options. You may also set PayPal Credit as your Preferred Funding Source for all future payments in your Account profile and where available in certain payment checkout webpages. In your Account Profile ? My Preapproved Payments. If you have set up a Recurring or Automatic Payment, or authorise a merchant to collect payments from your PayPal Account, you may select a Preferred Funding Source for all future payments to the merchant. You may do so by logging in to your Account, selecting ?Profile?, selecting ?My Preapproved Payments?, and then by selecting the links to set a Preferred Funding Source (may be called ?Backup Funding Source?). Limitations. If you have a Balance in your PayPal Account, PayPal will use your Balance instead of your Preferred Funding Source, unless your Preferred Funding Source is eCheque or PayPal Credit. If you have a Balance and do not want to use it to fund your next payment, you must withdraw from your Balance before initiating your next payment. Quick Pay. If you select ?Quick Pay? for your PayPal Mobile payments, you will not be able to select a Preferred Funding Source for your future PayPal Mobile payments made with Quick Pay. You may cancel your ?Quick Pay? setting at any time from your mobile phone. 3.6 Funding Source Limitations. In order to manage risk, PayPal may limit the Funding Sources available for a transaction. If we limit a Funding Source, we will alert you that there is a higher than normal level of risk associated with the payment (for example and without limitation, a risk that the payment may be challenged to be unauthorised). Such a notice does not mean that either party to the transaction is acting in a dishonest or fraudulent manner. It means there may be a higher than normal level of risk associated with the payment. Funding Sources may be limited also if you make a PayPal payment through certain third party websites or applications. For PayPal Business Payments, you are limited to funding your PayPal payment with either (or both) your Balance or by eCheque. If your Funding Sources are limited, you may choose to continue with the transaction with the understanding that you may have fewer avenues available for dispute resolution should the transaction turn out to be unsatisfactory (for instance, if one of your Funding Sources is your credit card but, as a result of a limitation of Funding Sources, you cannot fund your PayPal payment by credit card, you will not have chargeback rights for the PayPal payment). 3.7 Bank Transfers. When Instant Transfer, eCheque or a ?top-up? bank transfer is used as your Funding Source, or when you initiate an Add Funds transaction, you are requesting an electronic transfer from your bank account. For these transactions, you agree the following: eCheque. An eCheque payment involves the execution of the following two interrelated and consecutive Payment Orders made by you: (1) a Payment Order that instructs your bank to pay PayPal; and (2) a Payment Order that instructs PayPal to pay the recipient from your Payment Account. You agree that, once PayPal receives the funds from your bank, PayPal may hold those funds in your Reserve Account and those funds will not be made available to you in your Payment Account to trigger the execution of the second Payment Order until the Business Day that PayPal has deemed that the risk of the first payment being reversed has passed. The risk that the first payment made be reversed is due to the bank notifying us that there were insufficient funds in your bank account to execute the first Payment Order (?NSF Risk?). Until both Payment Orders are completed the funds will be held in your Reserve Account and the transaction will appear to you as ?Uncleared? in your Account details. PayPal does not consider that the funds from the first Payment Order are at its disposal, enabling such funds to be made available to you in your Payment Account to trigger the second Payment Order, until the NSF Risk has passed. Further, PayPal is not in possession of all the information necessary to place the funds at the recipient?s disposal in their Payment Account until the NSF risk has been determined by PayPal to pass. Top-up bank transfer and Add funds. A "Top-up bank transfer" is a payment where you instruct your bank to make a payment to PayPal?s bank account. This instruction is made by you contacting your bank directly and providing the bank with PayPal?s bank account details. You agree that once PayPal receives the funds from your bank that PayPal may hold those funds until the Business Day that PayPal has determined that the risk of the payment being reversed due to NSF Risk has passed. An ?Add funds? transaction allows you to add funds to your Account Balance from your bank account. It involves the execution of a Payment Order that instructs your bank to pay PayPal. You agree that once PayPal receives the funds from your bank that those funds will be held in your Reserve Account until the Business Day that PayPal has deemed that the risk of the payment being reversed due to NSF Risk has passed. Until the Payment Order is completed the transaction will appear as ?Uncleared? in your Account details. PayPal is not in possession of all the information necessary to place the funds from a Top-up bank transfer or Add funds Payment Order at your disposal in your Payment Account until the NSF Risk has passed. PayPal will make electronic transfers from your bank account in the amount you specify through a mechanism called Automated Clearing House (or ACH for short). You agree that such requests by you for PayPal to make electronic transfers from your bank account constitute your authorisation to PayPal to make the transfers and once you have provided your authorisation for the transfer, you will not be able cancel the electronic transfer. PayPal reserves the right to require you to fund your requested payment by eCheque to mitigate risk associated with your Payment Order. You give PayPal the right to resubmit any ACH debit you authorised that is returned for insufficient or uncollected funds. 3.8 Refused Transactions. When you send E-money, and although the E-money is available to the recipient, the recipient is not required to accept it. You agree that you will not hold PayPal liable for any damages resulting from a recipient's decision not to accept a payment made through the Service. We will: Quickly return any refunded or denied payment to your Balance or as appropriate, your original Funding Source; and return any unclaimed payment to your Balance within 30 Days after the date you initiated the payment. 3.9 Merchant Processing Delay. When you send a payment to certain merchants, you are providing an Authorisation to the merchant to process your payment and complete the transaction. Some merchants may delay processing your payment. In such an instance, your Authorisation will remain valid for up to 30 Days. If you have a positive Balance at the time you made your Authorisation, you agree that PayPal may hold the amount of your Balance which forms the payment in your Reserve Account. The payment will be held as pending in your Reserve Account until the merchant completes the processing of your payment. If your payment requires a currency conversion by us, the exchange rate (which includes a Currency Conversion Fee) will be determined at the time the merchant processes your payment and completes the transaction. Between the time you authorise a payment and the time the payment is processed, the merchant may amend the payment amount (for example, to account for taxes, postage or amendments to the purchase you made with the merchant). You agree, at the time of Authorisation, to authorise a payment to be made to the merchant up to the amount which is highlighted as being the ?maximum amount? (or similar) on the payment authorisation page. This is to include any additional amounts which may be payable by you to the merchant, as subsequently agreed by you and the merchant. You further agree that we are not required to verify this additional amount with you at the time the payment is transferred and that we may transfer any amount up to the ?maximum amount? (or similar) on the basis of your Authorisation and upon receiving instructions from the merchant of the final payment amount. 3.10 Third party initiated payments (including Recurring Payments). A third party initiated payment is a payment in which you provide an advance Authorisation to a third party (for example, a merchant or eBay) to collect funds from your PayPal Account. One example of this type of payment is a "Recurring Payment" which is a third party initiated payment that can be managed via your PayPal Account. By providing an advance Authorisation, you are giving the third party the ability to collect or reverse variable amount payments from your Account on a one-time, sporadic, or recurring basis until you cancel your arrangement or authorisation with the applicable third party. You hereby authorise and instruct PayPal to pay the third party (or another person they direct) amounts from your PayPal Account for amounts you owe as presented to us by the third party. You agree that PayPal is not obligated to verify or confirm the amount the third party presents to us for the purpose of processing this type of payment. You further acknowledge and agree that payments made under this provision are variable and may be made on various dates. If your third party initiated payment requires a currency conversion by us, the amount of the Currency Conversion Fee (per section 8) will be determined at the time the applicable third party processes your payment and completes the transaction. You acknowledge that the exchange rate determined at the time of each payment transaction will differ and you agree to the future execution of third party initiated payments being based on fluctuating exchange rates. Third parties who present us with a payment request under this provision warrant to PayPal that the amounts they present have been agreed and consented to by the User whose Account will be deducted (including changes to those amounts). Third parties who present us with a payment request under this provision also agree that they will notify their customers at least 4 weeks in advance of the amount they will collect if that amount has increased in such a manner that the customer could not have reasonably expected to pay such an amount, taking into account that customer?s previous spending patterns and the circumstances of the payment. For Recurring Payments, you will have the option of selecting a Preferred Funding Source. If you do not select a Preferred Funding Source then the Default Funding Sources will apply. Recurring Payments are sometimes called "subscriptions", "preapproved payments" or ?automatic payments?. You agree that you cannot request a refund from PayPal for a variable Recurring Payment unless: the applicable amount exceeded the amount you could have reasonably been expected to make, taking into account your previous spending patterns and the circumstances of the case; orwhere your consent to the making of the Recurring Payment was not given as set out in section 3.1(e), the information relating to the Recurring Payment was not provided or made available to you for at least 4 weeks before the date the payment transaction was made to the merchant; andyou notify us of the request within 8 weeks from the date the payment was made; andyou comply with our requests to obtain information which we reasonably require to review the circumstances of the case. 3.11 Cancelling Recurring Payments. You may cancel a Recurring Payment at any time up to 1 Business Day prior to the date the payment is scheduled to be made. To cancel a Recurring Payment, log in to your Account, access the ?My Account? tab, then access the ?Profile? tab, then access the ?Financial Information? column and click on "My Preapproved Payments? and follow the instructions to cancel the payment. Please keep in mind that Recurring Payments are sometimes referred to as subscriptions or preapproved payments. In addition, if you cancel a Recurring Payment you may still be liable to the merchant for the payment and be required to pay the merchant through alternative means. 3.12 Sending E-money in Multiple Currencies. You may Send Money in U.S. Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling, Yen, Argentine Peso, Australian Dollars, Brazilian Real, Czech Koruna, Danish Krone, Hong Kong Dollar, Hungarian Forint, Israeli New Shekels, Mexican Peso, New Zealand Dollar, Norwegian Krone, Philippine Peso, Polish Zloty, Singapore Dollar, Swedish Krona, Swiss Franc, Thai Baht and Taiwan New Dollar. There may be some restrictions with regard to where you can send certain currencies. When you are sending money to a merchant who has requested a currency that is different than your primary currency, you will need to specify whether you want to pay the merchant in the merchant?s requested currency, or in your primary currency (in some cases, the merchant may not give you a choice). If you send E-money in a currency that is not your primary currency, we follow these practices: If you have a Balance in the requested currency, we will fund your transaction from your Balance. If you have a Balance in a different currency, we will perform a currency conversion and use it to fund your transaction. If you do not have a Balance, we will fund your transaction through your Default Funding Sources. The Currency Conversion Fee in section 8 of this Agreement will apply whenever PayPal performs a currency conversion.Where a currency conversion is offered by PayPal at the point of sale you will be shown the exchange rate that will be applied to the transaction before you proceed with authorising the payment transaction. By proceeding with your authorisation of the payment transaction you are agreeing to the currency conversion on the basis of the exchange rate. Where a currency conversion is offered at the point of sale by the merchant, not by PayPal, and you choose to authorise the payment transaction on the basis of the merchant's exchange rate and charges, PayPal has no liability to you for that currency conversion. 3.13 PayPal Mobile Text to Buy. PayPal Mobile Text to Buy is a service that allows you to send and receive payments and review your Balance via your mobile phone. PayPal Mobile Text to Buy may be unavailable outside the United Kingdom and/or with some phone service providers. There are restrictions on the type of Funding Source you can use to make a payment via PayPal Mobile Text to Buy. You agree that you are the holder of the telephone numbers which you register for PayPal Mobile Text to Buy and that you will inform us immediately by calling Customer Service (contact details can be found in the PayPal Help Centre and by logging into your Account) if you change your phone number or lose your phone. If you do not tell us and we continue to send SMS messages to your invalid phone, we cannot be held responsible in those circumstances. You are responsible for any charges made by your phone service provider or any other third party in relation to your use of PayPal Mobile Text to Buy such as charges for SMS or data services. Your phone service provider is not the provider of the PayPal Services. You acknowledge and agree that if you use the PayPal Mobile Text to Buy service, we will disclose to certain merchants your address details (which you agree to keep valid) to allow the goods and/or services ordered to be sent to you. 3.14 Card information. If your card number changes or your card expiration date changes, we may acquire that information from our financial services partner(s) and update your Account accordingly. Back to top 4. Receiving Money 4.1 Lifting your receiving limit. If you have a yearly receiving limit on your Account, you can view it by logging into your Account and clicking on the ?View Limits? link on the ?Account Overview?. For this purpose, ?yearly? relates to each calendar year. We may, at our reasonable discretion (for example, without limitation, to limit fraud or credit risk), impose limits on the amount of money you can receive through our Service. In order to lift your receiving limit, you must complete the steps set out below. In the UK: 1) Either: set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process, or be successfully approved for and activate PayPal Credit; and 2) confirm your location (whether via our automated process, your telephone or post) and 3) for Premier and Business Account holders, provide supplemental business information. In all other non-PayPal localised European countries: 1) add a credit card and complete the Link and Confirm Card process; 2) for Business and Premier Account holders, provide supplemental business information; and 3) provide us with further documents in a manner and form which we may reasonable request. You can find more information about the Link and Confirm Card process in the PayPal Help Centre which is located on the PayPal website. PayPal may, from time to time, require you to, or provide you with the option of, carrying out other methods or procedures to lift your receiving limit. 4.2 Use of PayPal on eBay. Sellers who offer PayPal as a payment method in their eBay listings must follow these requirements: Accept PayPal if the eBay listing includes PayPal as a payment method. Accept PayPal payments via all PayPal funding sources from a buyer, including but not limited to eCheque and credit cards. Accept cross border PayPal transactions which are permitted by PayPal if the eBay listing offers postage outside the place where you are registered. 4.3 Payment Review. Payment Review is a process by which PayPal reviews certain potentially high-risk payment transactions. This may be because PayPal has the reasonable suspicion that a buyer?s Payment Instrument and/or Account are being used in relation to Restricted Activities (as set out in section 9) or for other reasons as determined by us in our reasonable discretion. If a payment is subject to Payment Review, PayPal will: execute the Payment Order initiated by the buyer;in PayPal?s discretion, immediately upon such execution restrict the buyer?s Payment Instrument;place a hold on the payment, meaning the funds are held in the seller?s Reserve Account;provide notice to the seller to delay the shipping of the item purchased by the buyer; andconduct its review of the payment. PayPal is not in possession of all the information necessary to place the funds at the seller?s disposal in the seller?s Payment Account until the Payment Review is complete and PayPal has found the payment to be in order. Where a Payment Review finds problem with the payment, the payment will be reversed and the funds returned to the buyer from the seller?s Reserve Account. All payments that complete Payment Review are still subject to being reversed under the terms of this Agreement but will be Seller Protection Eligible if they meet the Seller Protection Policy requirements. PayPal will provide notices to you by email and/or in the Transaction History tab of your PayPal account. A payment subject to Payment Review is a review of the payment only and is implemented to reduce the risk of PayPal users receiving high risk transactions. A payment subject to Payment Review is not a review nor a representation by PayPal as to the commercial dealings, character or reputation of a party to the payment transaction and should not be considered as a lessening of the respect of any person. 4.4 Risk of Reversals, Chargebacks and Claims. The receipt of a payment into your PayPal Account does not equate to the receipt of cleared funds. A notification that E-money has been sent to you, does not amount to a receipt of E-money in your Account unless you have accepted the payment. You acknowledge and agree that a payment transaction is completed and received by you even if it becomes subject to a Reversal, Chargeback. Claim, Reserve or hold. When you receive a payment, you are liable to PayPal for the full amount of the payment plus any Fees if the payment is later invalidated for any reason. In addition to any other liability, if there is a Reversal, or if you lose a Chargeback or Claim and you are not entitled to a payment under the Seller Protection Programme, you will owe PayPal an amount equal to the Reversal, Chargeback or Claim and our Fees per section 8 (including a Chargeback Fee if applicable) and PayPal will debit your Balance to recover such an amount. If a sender of a payment files a Chargeback, the credit card company, not PayPal, will determine who wins the Chargeback. You can find out more about Chargebacks by reviewing our Chargeback Guide, accessible via the PayPal Security Centre and the section called: ?Selling Safely?. The PayPal Security Centre is accessed via the PayPal website. 4.5 Non discouragement. In representations to your customers or in public communications, you agree not to mischaracterise or disparage PayPal as a payment method. You agree that you will only surcharge for the use of PayPal in compliance with any law applicable to you. You further agree that if you do charge a buyer any form of surcharge that you, and not PayPal, will inform the buyer of the requested charge. PayPal has no liability to any buyer where you have failed to inform the buyer of any surcharge. You acknowledge that if you are permitted to surcharge and your further fail to disclose any form of surcharge to a buyer this may constitute a criminal offence by you. 4.6 Receiving Money in Multiple Currencies. You do not need to maintain a Balance in a particular currency to accept payments sent in that currency. If you already maintain a Balance in the currency in which you receive a payment, we will credit all payments received in that currency to your Balance. If you receive a payment in a currency for which you do not have a Balance, the payment will remain pending and we will ask you to manually accept or refuse the payment unless you have a Premier or Business Account and have already established a preference in your Profile to automatically accept payments in that currency.Where you (not PayPal) offer a currency conversion at the point of sale, you will inform the buyer of the exchange rate and any charges that will be applied to the payment transaction. PayPal has no liability to any buyer if you fail to inform the buyer of the exchange rate and charges. You acknowledge that if you fail to disclose the exchange rate and charges to the buyer this may constitute a criminal offence by you. 4.7 Taxes. It is your responsibility to determine what, if any, taxes apply to the payments you make or receive, and it is your responsibility to collect, report and remit the correct tax to the appropriate tax authority. PayPal is not responsible for determining whether taxes apply to your transaction, or for collecting, reporting or remitting any taxes arising from any transaction. 4.8 Your Refund Policy and Privacy Policy. We recommend that if you are selling goods or services you have a published return policy and a published privacy policy on your website. 4.9 PayPal Business Payments. If you offer PayPal Business Payments in a payment flow, you shall not offer any other PayPal-branded payment option in the same flow, unless otherwise agreed with PayPal. Back to top 5. Account Balances and transaction information 5.1 Balances and transaction information. You may check your Balance by logging into your Account. Key information relating to your payments will be provided to you via e-mail and your transaction history will also be updated and made available to you at any time by logging into your Account. You will also be able to access a downloadable report via the ?History? section of your Account. The ?History? section will also show all Fees incurred and any other amounts charged to your Account in the relevant period. The ?History? will only be updated and made available if there has been any activity on your Account or any Fees have been incurred in the relevant period. PayPal reserves the right to charge a Fee for providing you with additional information or for providing the transaction history and other information about Fees in a different way. The way in which we provide the transaction information will allow you to store and reproduce the information unchanged, for example by printing a copy. PayPal will ensure that the details of each transaction will be made available for you to view online for at least 13 months from when it is first made available. You do not need to maintain a Balance in your Account in order to make payments. A Balance will be created whenever you use the Service to make either a Bank Funded Payment or a Card Funded Payment. If you hold a Balance you will not receive interest or any other earnings on this Balance because the Balance represents E-Money and not a deposit. 5.2 Amounts you owe us and Multiple Currencies. If one of the currency Balances in your Account shows that you owe us an amount of funds for any reason, PayPal may set-off the amount you owe us by using funds you maintain in a different currency Balance or by deducting amounts you owe PayPal from money you receive into your Account, or money you attempt to withdraw or send from your Account, or in a different Account, and by deducting funds from any withdrawals you attempt to make. If, for a period of 21 Days, you have a Balance that reflects an amount owing to us that is not in Euros, PayPal will convert the amount you owe us to Euros (the Exchange Rate & Fee will be applied to any conversion). 5.3 Risks of Maintaining Balances in Multiple Currencies. You are responsible for all risks associated with maintaining Balances in multiple currencies (including, without limitation, the risk that the value of these Balances will fluctuate as exchange rates change, which over time may result in a significant decrease in the value of the Balances). You agree that you will not attempt to use multiple currencies for speculative trading. 5.4 Set-off of Balances. You agree that we may set-off any of the amounts held in Accounts held or controlled by you with any fees, charges or other amounts owing to us and payable by you or to pay eBay any amounts that are past due for a period of 180 Days. In simple terms, our right to set-off means that we may deduct such fees, charges or other amounts mentioned in this section from an Account Balance held or controlled by you. 5.5 Security Interest. To secure your performance of this Agreement, you grant to PayPal a legal claim against the proceeds of your Account as security for any amount you may owe to us. This is known in legal terms as a ?lien? on and ?security interest? in your Account. Back to top 6. Withdrawing/Redeeming E- money 6.1 How to Withdraw/Redeem E-money. You may withdraw funds by electronically transferring them to your bank account or if you are a registered user of a Credit Card Withdrawal Region, your branded MasterCard or Visa card. Some jurisdictions may permit you to withdraw funds to either your bank account or your card. The bank account into which you request the redemption of E-money must be denominated in the home currency of your Account. For the purposes of redemption, Balances are deemed to be held in your home currency. 6.2 Withdrawal/Redemption Limits. You agree to comply with our requests to verify your identity before we redeem E-money to you to allow us to reduce the risk of fraud or to otherwise comply with our anti-money laundering or other legal obligations. You can view your yearly and/or other periodic withdrawal limits, if any, by logging into your Account and clicking on the ?View Limits? link on the ?Account Overview.? For this purpose, ?yearly? relates to each calendar year. We may, at our reasonable discretion (for example, without limitation, to limit fraud or credit risk), impose limits on the amount of money you can withdraw through our Service. Execution Times. Redemption transactions from your Payment Account will be executed within the timeframes set out in section 3.1, however, we may review your withdrawal transaction to mitigate any risks and/or to prevent money laundering and to ascertain whether any Restricted Activity (as set out in section 9) is taking place (?Redemption Risk?). Where a Redemption Risk is identified by us, we reserve the right to restrict your Payment Instrument and/or refuse your Payment Order. When you instruct us to perform a redemption, we may treat this as a future dated Payment Order which we will execute within the timeframes set out in section 3.1 once we determine the Redemption Risk has passed. If we release the restriction and/or proceed to process your withdrawal, you agree that the date of your Payment Order will start on the Business Day the restriction was lifted. 6.3 Lifting your withdrawal limit. In order to lift your withdrawal limit, you must complete the steps set out below. In the UK: 1) Either: set up Direct Debit and complete the Random Deposit Process, or be successfully approved for and activate PayPal Credit; and 2) confirm your location (whether via our automated process, your telephone or by post) and 3) for Premier and Business Account holders provide supplemental business information. In all other non-PayPal localised European countries: add a credit card and complete the Link and Confirm Card process. PayPal may, from time to time, require you to, or provide you with the option of, carrying out other methods or procedures to lift your withdrawal limit. 6.4 Withdrawing Money in Multiple Currencies. If you have multiple currencies in your Balance, you will be able to choose from those when you withdraw funds, but, unless otherwise agreed, the withdrawal will take place in your home currency. 6.5 Quick Draw. If you are a UK registered User and have a Pound Sterling Balance and you elect to do so, PayPal will execute a valid Payment Order made by you to withdraw funds in the currency of Pounds Sterling through your Payment Account and credit your bank within 2 Business Days following the date you gave PayPal your valid Payment Order. PayPal may charge the Quick Draw fees set out in section 8 for the execution of such Payment Order. Back to top 7. Term and closing Your Account 7.1 Term and How to Close Your Account. The term of this Agreement is for a period of time when you successfully register for a PayPal account until this Agreement is terminated for whatever reason. Subject to section 7.2, you may close your Account and terminate this Agreement at any time by logging in to your Account, clicking on the ?Profile? tab, clicking on the ?Close Account? link, and then following the instructions. Upon Account closure, we will cancel any pending transactions and you will forfeit any Balances associated with Redemption Codes. You must withdraw your Balance not later than the time you close your Account and terminate this Agreement. You can find out more about closing your Account in the PayPal Help Centre which is accessed via the PayPal website. 7.2 Limitations on Closing Your Account. You may not close your Account to evade an investigation. If you attempt to close your Account while we are conducting an investigation, we may hold your funds for up to 180 Days to protect PayPal or a third party against the risk of Reversals, Chargebacks, Claims, fees, fines, penalties and other liabilities of whatever nature. You will remain liable for all obligations related to your Account even after the Account is closed. 7.3 Unclaimed Balances on Dormant Accounts. Subject to the remainder of this section, E-money held in your Account is not subject to any time limitation as to its validity. If you do not access your Account for a period of three years it may be closed. After closure, we may use the information you have provided us to try to send you any funds in redemption of the E-money in your Account. If that information is not correct and we are unable to complete the payment to you, we may then deposit (at your expense) your E-money with the Luxembourg Caisse de Consignation at Trésorerie de l?Etat, 3, rue du St-Esprit, L-1475, Luxembourg, Tel: (+352) 2478-2478, Fax: (+352) 46 72 62. Applicable terms and conditions of the Caisse de Consignation, in particular with regard to fees and taxes due, can be directly obtained from the Caisse de Consignation, Trésorerie de l?Etat. For the avoidance of doubt, the Trésorerie de l?Etat, Caisse de Consignation, is not an operational unit of PayPal, but a department of the Luxembourg Treasury operating under the jurisdiction of the Luxembourg Ministry of Finance. Please contact PayPal Customer Service at the telephone number shown on the PayPal website(s) if you have any questions about funds held in your Account if it has been closed pursuant to this section 7.3. Back to top Upraveno 19. září 2011 uživatelem MichalT
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