Last updated on 10 October 2024
Last updated on 10 October 2024
This PayPal Online Card Payment Services Agreement ("Agreement") contains the terms of a contract between you (also referred to as the “Merchant”) and PayPal UK Ltd ("PayPal" or "we").
About this Agreement
This Agreement applies to you if you are registered with PayPal as resident of the UK, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man.
By integrating or using any of the Products or Online Card Payment Services you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you are offered and choose to use any Product, Online Card Payment Service or functionality (including technology) mentioned in this Agreement, the terms in this Agreement relating to that Product, Online Card Payment Service or functionality apply.
The Products are:
Each of the Products includes one or more Online Card Payment Services. The Online Card Payment Services are:
The User Agreement for PayPal Service (which we call here the User Agreement), Commercial Entity Agreement and Privacy Statement form part of this Agreement. See section 5 for more provisions relating to how these other legal documents apply.
We may amend, delete or add to this Agreement in line with the Change process set out in the User Agreement. If you do not agree with any Change, you may terminate this Agreement as set out in section 8 of this Agreement.
1.1 Getting started. To obtain and use your Product, you must first do all of the following:
1.1.1 Complete the online application and approval process for your Product, open a PayPal Business Account (if you do not already have one), and follow the instructions set out in PayPal’s online process to access and use your Product.
1.1.2 Integrate your Product into the payment process of your website, if your Product is Website Payments Pro or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments. You are not required to integrate your Product into the payment process of your website if you only access and use Virtual Terminal. PayPal is not responsible for any problems that could occur by integrating your Product into your 'live' website.
1.1.3 Activate your Product by using it in a ‘live’ payment transaction for the first time.
If your Product is Website Payments Pro or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments, we may allow you to integrate and use the Direct Payments API or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API– as a PayPal Hosted Integration or Self Hosted Integration.
We may set either Hosting Option as your default option for integrating the Direct Payments API or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API into the payment process of your website.
1.2 Required use of Express Checkout. If we offer you Express Checkout functionality as part of your Product and you choose to use that Product, you must implement PayPal Express Checkout as part of your website integration; see section 2.8 below. In implementing Express Checkout, you agree that your website:
1.2.1 Includes a PayPal Express Checkout button either: (A) before you request the shipping/billing address and other financial information from your customers or (B) on the same page that you collect such information if you only use one page for your checkout process.
1.2.2 Offers PayPal as a payment option together with the other payment options you offer for Express Checkout. The PayPal logo must be displayed with equal or greater prominence as the logos for your other payment options.
1.2.3 Provides your customers with the option of not storing their personal information, including their email address, shipping/billing address, and financial information, as part of the checkout process.
Failure to implement Express Checkout affects the fees you pay; see section 2.8.
1.3 Cancellation. We may terminate your access to and/or use of any or all Products and / or terminate this Agreement at any time before the Activation Date by notifying you.
2.1 How fees are paid. You agree to pay the fees in this Agreement as they become due without set-off or deduction. You authorise us to (and we may) collect Monthly Fees first from any available Balance in your Account and then also from the funding source(s) registered for your Account, and you authorise us to (and we may) collect fees for receiving payments from the payments you receive before those funds are credited to your account. If we are unable to collect a past due fee from your Account and its funding source(s), we may take action against you as provided in the User Agreement for unpaid fees.
Except as further provided in this Agreement, you agree to pay the fees set out in the User Agreement.
Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, fees will be charged in the currency of the payment received.
2.2 Monthly Fees
The monthly fee for receiving card payments applies as outlined in the PayPal Merchant Fees page.
2.3 Transaction Fees for Standard PayPal Payments with Express Checkout
The fee for Receiving Domestic payments (Selling) (alternatively known as the Commercial Transaction Rates applicable to domestic transactions) as outlined in the PayPal Merchant Fees page applies to each domestic Standard PayPal Payment you receive via Express Checkout.
On and from August 19, 2019 the PayPal Merchant Rate no longer applies. In place of the PayPal Merchant Rate, the fee for Receiving Domestic payments (Selling) (alternatively known as the standard rate for receiving domestic transactions) as outlined in the PayPal Merchant Fees page applies to each domestic Standard PayPal Payment you receive via Express Checkout.
2.4 Transaction Fees for receiving Card Payments
The fees called out in the PayPal Merchant Fees page apply to each domestic payment you receive from a card using the Online Card Payment Services. If you opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Fee Structure, you will be charged the fees called out in the PayPal Merchant Fees page for receiving card payments plus the Interchange Fee.
From August 19, 2019 the PayPal Merchant Rate no longer applies. In place of the PayPal Merchant Rate, the PayPal Standard Rate applies.
For Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments users only: you may opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Fee Structure. Please contact us for further information. If you opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Plus Fee Structure, the additional terms outlined in section 3.2 below will apply.
2.5 Fixed Fees
The Fixed Fees as outlined in the PayPal Merchant Fees page for receiving card payments apply.
2.6 Merchant Rate
On and from August 19, 2019 the PayPal Merchant Rate no longer applies. In place of the PayPal Merchant Rate, the Transaction Fees outlined in sections 2.3 and 2.4 apply, subject to the rest of this section 2.
2.7 Additional Transaction Fees
The Additional Transaction Fees as outlined in the PayPal Merchant Fees page for receiving card payments apply.
2.8 MasterCard transactions. For further information about MasterCard’s rules and rates, please visit: http://www.mastercard.com/us/merchant/index.html.
2.9 Monthly Reports on Transaction Costs. PayPal shall make available monthly reports on transaction costs (inclusive of interchange fees) for card transactions which you process with PayPal Website Payments Pro, Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments and Virtual Terminal. These reports will be downloadable from your PayPal Account. The reports do not include any Standard PayPal payments.
You may choose the fee structure applicable to you for your receipt of card payments through any of the Online Card Payment Services (including via Direct Payment API, Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API and/or Virtual Terminal) by the methods or procedures that PayPal may make available to you. If you do not make an election, you will stay on your existing fee structure.
You may choose your fee structure for future transactions only, not for past transactions. This means that if you opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Fee Structure, the respective Interchange Plus Fee Structure will apply to Online Card Payment Services.
Interchange Fees are set by Visa and MasterCard. They approximately range from 0.2% to 2.0% and vary for different types of cards (for example by categories and brand). PayPal shall always charge you the Interchange Fee as set by Visa and MasterCard and as passed on by its Acquirer. Single Interchange Fees may change from time to time. For more information on Interchange Fees, please see MasterCard’s and Visa’s website as well as our simplified overview.
If you opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Fee Structure you agree that when PayPal receives a card payment for you through any of the Online Card Payment Services, PayPal may hold those funds in the Reserve Account portion of your PayPal Account before they reach the Payment Account portion of your PayPal Account. You instruct PayPal to pay those funds to your Payment Account only on the Business Day on which PayPal receives the information about the interchange fee applicable to the card payment. While the funds are held in your Reserve Account, the transaction will appear to you as “Pending” in your Account details. PayPal does not consider that the proceeds of the card payment in your Reserve Account are at your disposal until PayPal has received the information on the applicable interchange fee from our Processor (which can be within the next Business Day following the day on which the card payment was initiated by the card holder).
Where available, you may also opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Plus Fee Structure (“IC++”). If you opt to be charged under the Interchange Plus Plus Fee Structure, then the following terms will apply to you:
3.2.1 Gross Settlement. PayPal will invoice you on a monthly basis (“Fee Invoice”) for all fees, charges, or other amounts accrued in connection with your use of the Online Card Payment Services (“Gross Settlement”).
3.2.2 Currency Conversion. (a) PayPal may allow you to choose the currency in which Fee Invoice will be billed (“Fee Invoice Currency”). If you have accepted transactions in currencies other than the Fee Invoice Currency, then PayPal will convert those currencies into the Fee Invoice Currency at the time of the Fee Invoice generation. (b) PayPal may allow you to pay the Fee Invoice in the denominated currency of the linked bank account you nominate for debiting amounts owed to PayPal (“Linked Bank Account Currency”). If the Fee Invoice Currency is different from the Linked Bank Account Currency, PayPal will convert the amount of the Fee Invoice into the Linked Bank Account Currency at the time of debiting. If PayPal converts currency under this section, it will be completed at an exchange rate that we set for the relevant currency exchange. The exchange rate is based on the rates available in the wholesale currency markets or, if required by law or regulation, at the relevant governmental reference rate(s) on the conversion date or the prior business day.
3.2.3 You authorise PayPal to debit your linked bank account and setoff from such bank account amounts to PayPal subject to this Agreement and the terms of any mandate (e.g. bank direct debit) used by the provider of that bank account to set up and maintain that authority. If necessary, you also authorise PayPal to credit your account to correct erroneous debits and for fees, charges, or other amounts arising from your use of Online Card Payment Services. You agree to provide PayPal with all necessary bank account information and grant PayPal permission to debit, setoff, or credit amounts due from your bank account on a date notified by PayPal or if this payment fails on a further date(s) as notified by PayPal (“Debit Authorisation”). You certify that the bank account information you provide to PayPal belongs to you.
3.2.4 If both debit attempts fail, PayPal may:
3.2.5 You may deactivate IC++ at any time in your PayPal account settings. However, PayPal may continue to debit, credit or setoff from your linked bank account amounts due for the last month.
3.2.6 You understand that deactivating IC++ does not terminate, cancel, reduce, or otherwise affect the obligations you owe to PayPal, under this Agreement, the User Agreement or any other agreements with PayPal.
4.1 Compliance with Data Security Schedule. You agree (as a "Merchant") to comply with Schedule 1 below, which forms part of this Agreement.
4.2 Your PCI DSS compliance. You also agree to comply with the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). You must protect all Card Data that comes within your control according to PCI DSS, and you must design, maintain and operate your website and other systems in conformity with PCI DSS. You must ensure that your staff are and remain sufficiently trained so that they are aware of PCI DSS and can carry out its requirements. PayPal is not responsible for any costs that you incur in complying with PCI DSS. Find more information about PCI DSS at the PCI Security Standards Council’s website here: https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/pci_security/.
4.3 PayPal’s PCI DSS compliance. PayPal warrants that PayPal and your Product comply and will comply with PCI DSS. However, PayPal’s compliance, and your Product’s, are not sufficient to achieve compliance with PCI DSS by you and your systems and processes.
4.4 3D Secure. Requirements of PayPal’s regulators require the use of 3D Secure in certain circumstances, and Card Associations may also require it to reduce an excessive number of Card Transactions unauthorised by the cardholder. PayPal may by notice to you require that you implement 3D Secure for all or certain specified Card Transactions. You agree to implement 3D Secure if required in such a notice, where the issuer of a particular card supports 3D Secure for that card.
4.5 Price and currency. You may not submit payment transactions in which the amount is the result of dynamic currency conversion. This means that you may not list an item in one currency and then accept payment in a different currency. If you are accepting payments in more than one currency, you must separately list the price for each currency.
4.6 Compliance with Data Protection Addendum. You (as a “Merchant”) and we agree to comply with the data protection addendum found here, which forms part of this Agreement. The terms of the data protection addendum prevail over any conflicting terms in this Agreement relating to data protection and privacy.
4.7 Data Portability. Upon any termination or expiry of this Agreement, PayPal agrees, upon written request from Merchant, to provide Merchant’s new acquiring bank or payment service provider (“Data Recipient”) with any available credit card information including personal data relating to Merchant’s Customers (“Card Information”). In order to do so, Merchant must provide PayPal with all requested information including proof that the Data Recipient is in compliance with the Association PCI-DSS Requirements and is level 1 PCI compliant. PayPal agrees to transfer the Card Information to the Data Recipient so long as the following applies: (a) Merchant provides PayPal with proof that the Data Recipient is in compliance with the Association PCI-DSS Requirements (Level 1 PCI compliant) by providing PayPal a certificate or report on compliance with the Association PCI-DSS Requirements from a qualified provider and any other information reasonably requested by PayPal; (b) the transfer of such Card Information is compliant with the latest version of the Association PCI-DSS Requirements; and (c) the transfer of such Card Information is allowed under the applicable Association Rules, and any applicable laws, rules or regulations (including data protection laws).
5.1 You can find this Agreement, the User Agreement, the Commercial Entity Agreement and the Privacy Statement on the Legal Agreements page by clicking the Legal link at the bottom of a PayPal web page.
5.2 User Agreement. The User Agreement forms part of this Agreement. As much as possible, this Agreement and the User Agreement should be interpreted as a consistent whole. Where a conflict of interpretation arises, this Agreement overrides the User Agreement to the extent of the conflict, except in relation to your use of any of the Products or individual Online Card Payment Services as part of our PayPal Complete Payments product pursuant to the User Agreement.
Capitalised words which are not defined in this Agreement are defined in that User Agreement. The definition of “Services” and “Agreement” in the User Agreement, when read together with these terms, includes the Products and this Agreement.
The User Agreement includes important provisions which:
5.2.1 Permit PayPal to take a Reserve to secure your obligation to pay Chargebacks, Reversals and fees;
5.2.2 Obligate you to follow PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy in your use of PayPal;
5.2.3 Give legal effect to PayPal’s Privacy Statement, which governs our use and disclosure of your information and that of Shared Customers; and
5.2.4 Permit PayPal to restrict a payment or your PayPal Account in circumstances listed in the User Agreement.
You are responsible for Chargebacks, Reversals and other invalidated payments as provided in the User Agreement, regardless of how you use and configure your Product, including its fraud filtering technology and similar preventive tools (if any). Those tools can be useful in detecting fraud and avoiding payment failures, but they do not affect your responsibility and liability pursuant to the User Agreement for Chargebacks, Reversals and payments which are otherwise invalidated.
5.3 Commercial Entity Agreement. By agreeing to be bound by this Agreement, you also agree to the Commercial Entity Agreements. These are your direct agreements with the Acquiring Institutions, PayPal’s banking partners, who enable you to receive card payments and card-funded PayPal payments.
5.4 Privacy Statement. You confirm that you have read, consented and agreed to PayPal’s Privacy Statement, which explains the information that we collect about you and your online business. In particular, you agree and consent that PayPal may obtain from a third party your credit history and financial information about your ability to perform your obligations under this Agreement; the PayPal Privacy Statement lists the companies involved in this exchange of credit-related information. PayPal will review your credit and other risk factors of your Account (reversals and chargebacks, customer complaints, claims etc.) on an ongoing basis, and we may also review your website and the products for sale on it. PayPal will store, use and disclose all information that we have about you in conformity with PayPal’s Privacy Statement.
5.5 Additional terms for American Express card acceptance
If we allow you to receive payments from American Express cards, this section 5.5 applies to you.
5.5.1 Commercial Marketing Communications. American Express may use the information obtained in your application at the time of setup to screen and/or monitor you in connection with card marketing and administrative purposes. By accepting these terms, you agree to receive commercial marketing communication from American Express. You may opt out by notice by contacting us. Visit our PayPal Help Centre page accessible from your User Agreement and most PayPal web pages to find out how to contact us. If you opt out of commercial marketing communications, you will still receive important transactional or relationship messages from American Express.
5.5.2 Direct Card Acceptance. You acknowledge that if you reach certain monthly and/or annual sales volumes relating to American Express as set by American Express for the time being and from time to time, American Express may require you to enter into a direct contractual relationship with them. In this situation, American Express will set pricing for American Express transactions, and you will pay fees for American Express transactions directly to American Express.
5.5.3 Audit Rights. American Express may conduct an audit of you at any time, for the purpose of determining compliance with the American Express Rules.
5.5.4 Submission and Settlement Rights. You authorise PayPal to submit transactions to, and receive settlement from, American Express, and to disclose transaction and merchant information to American Express to perform analytics and create reports, and for any other lawful business purposes, including commercial marketing communications purposes and important transactional or relationship communications. Merchant may terminate its acceptance of American Express at any time upon notice.
5.5.5 Third Party Beneficiary. American Express shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement for purposes of American Express card acceptance. As a third-party beneficiary, American Express shall have the right to enforce directly against you the terms of this Agreement as related to American Express Card acceptance. You acknowledge and agree that American Express shall have no responsibility of liability with regard to PayPal’s obligations to you under this Agreement.
5.5.6 Card Present, Unattended Terminals and Payment Kiosks. You shall not accept American Express cards for any payment under this Agreement when the card is either (i) presented at a physical point of the purchase or transaction; (ii) used at unattended establishments (e.g., customer activated terminals) or (iii) presented at a payment kiosk. In addition, you shall be prohibited from providing or making available to any American Express cardmember that comes to its physical location, a computer or an online interface that will enable the American Express cardmember to access their PayPal Account.
5.6 Third-Party Terms for Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payment Add-on Features
If you choose to integrate eligible third-party wallets as Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payment (defined below) add-on features, you also agree to the following applicable third-party terms:
You acknowledge and agree that the third-party features and terms are provided, updated and noticed solely by the relevant third party (not PayPal), and that PayPal will under no circumstances be responsible or liable for any damages, losses, or costs whatsoever suffered or incurred by you resulting from any use of such third-party features or acceptable of such third-party terms.
6.1 Licence. PayPal hereby grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable, non-sublicenseable, limited license to (a) use your Product in accordance with the documentation provided on the PayPal Website; and to (b) use the documentation provided by PayPal for your Product and reproduce it for internal use only within your business. Your Product as licensed is subject to change and will evolve along with the rest of the PayPal system; see section 9.1. You must comply with the implementation and use requirements contained in all PayPal documentation and instructions accompanying the Product issued by PayPal from time to time (including, without limitation, any implementation and use requirements we impose on you to comply with applicable laws and card scheme rules and regulations).
6.2 ID codes. PayPal will provide you with certain identifying codes specific to you. The codes identify you and authenticate your messages and instructions to us, including operational instructions to PayPal software interfaces. Use of the codes may be necessary for the PayPal system to process instructions from you (or your website). You must keep the codes safe and protect them from disclosure to parties whom you have not authorised to act on your behalf in dealing with PayPal. You agree to follow reasonable safeguards advised by PayPal from time to time in order to protect the security of those identifying codes. If you fail to protect the security of the codes as advised, you must notify PayPal as soon as possible, so that PayPal can cancel and re-issue the codes. PayPal may also cancel and re-issue the codes if it has reason to believe that their security has been compromised, and after notifying you whenever notice can reasonably be given.
6.3 Ownership of Website Payments Pro and Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments information and materials. As part of your access to, and use of Website Payments Pro and/or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments, you will be provided with certain information and materials (the “Pro Materials”) for your use with the Products. All intellectual property rights associated with the Pro Materials remain the property of PayPal or the relevant Acquiring Institution (as the case may be). You agree to not give, transfer, assign, novate, sell, resell (either partly or in whole) the Pro Materials to any person.
6.4 PayPal Hosted Integrations and your intellectual property. You hereby grant to PayPal a royalty-free, worldwide non-exclusive licence to use your or any of your affiliates’ names, images, logos, trademarks, service marks, and/or trade names as you may provide to PayPal when using the Products (“Your Marks”) for the sole purpose of enabling your use of the Products (including, without limitation, the customisation of your hosted Product). Title to and ownership of Your Marks and all goodwill arising from any use hereunder will remain with you. You represent and warrant that you have the authority to grant PayPal the right to use Your Marks and you shall indemnify PayPal and keep PayPal fully indemnified on a continuing basis from any claims or losses suffered by it arising from the use of Your Marks in connection with the Products.
7.1 Fraud Protection Tools. The terms in Schedule 2 apply to your use of the Fraud Protection Tools.
7.2 Vaulting Tool. If you use the Vaulting Tool, before collecting your customers’ Card Data, you will:
7.2.1 notify your customers that:
7.2.1.1 the information collected will be saved and retrievable by you for future payments from the customer including, potentially, “buyer not present” payments;
7.2.1.2 the customer can update the information; and
7.2.1.3 the customer can revoke the consent; and
7.2.2 obtain your customers’ consent to collect and use that information on the above basis; and
7.2.3 ensure that when your customers give the above consent and opt into the feature they do so by taking a deliberate and recorded action, e.g. clicking an optional button, or checking a default-unchecked box.
7.3 Account Updater Service
7.3.1 Description. Subject to the terms of this section 7.3, PayPal may make the Account Updater Service available to you, for which PayPal will send the applicable Card Data of eligible Cards to one or more third party sources (including, but not limited, to the Card Associations), and use information available to PayPal, to check and update the applicable Card Data. Following these checks, the applicable updated Card Data relating to your customers, if any, is processed and stored by PayPal at your direction and on your behalf to enable you to accept Recurring Billing, Recurring Payments, or other eligible transactions using the Products from its customers with the applicable updated Card Data. If the Account Updater Service is made available to you, PayPal will either provide you with email notification that the Account Updater Service has been activated on your account(s) or allow you to enable the Account Updater Service on your account(s) through your PayPal account settings. You may elect to discontinue use of the Account Updater Service at any time by providing written notice to PayPal of such election or by such other means as may be designated by PayPal.
7.3.2 Permitted Use. You acknowledge and agree that the Account Updater Service is provided solely for the purpose of updating applicable Card Data to enable your acceptance of transactions using the Products. You shall not use the Account Updater Service for any other purpose, including, without limitation, the use of any portion of the Account Updater Service data in connection with the development of any other service or product.
7.3.3 Your Obligations. You shall fully comply with applicable law and the card scheme rules in connection with its use of the Account Updater Service. Further, you shall provide your customers, whose Card(s) is/are eligible for the Account Updater Service, with all disclosures required under applicable law to enable you to use the Account Updater Service to update the customer’s Card(s). The foregoing shall include, but shall not be limited to, incorporating promptly into your standard terms and conditions, privacy policy, and/or other customer facing documentation, any language required by applicable law or the card scheme rules. You shall also provide adequate disclosures to make clear to customers that if they do not want their applicable Card Data updated, they may request you to remove their Card that is being stored by PayPal and/or terminate their Recurring Billing or Recurring Payments agreement with you.
7.3.4 Confidentiality. You agree that you shall keep all information and Card Data provided through the Account Updater Service, if any, strictly confidential. You may not disclose any such information or Card Data to any third party and you may not use such information or Card Data for any purpose other than as may be expressly permitted.
7.3.5 Indemnification. You shall indemnify PayPal against any loss arising as a result of a breach by you of your obligations under this Section for use of the Account Updater Service.
7.3.6 Accuracy of Information. You acknowledge that the Account Updater Service may only be accurate to the extent a card issuing bank and a customer participate, and that many card issuing banks and customers may not participate. You acknowledge and agrees that the Account Updater Service may rely upon information, Card Data, and services provided to PayPal by third parties.
7.3.7 Termination and Availability of Account Updater Service. PayPal may terminate the Account Updater Service at any time upon email notice to you. PayPal does not ensure that the Account Updater Service will be available for all Card Data.
7.4 Chargeback Protection Tool. The terms in schedule 3 set out the eligibility and terms of use for the Chargeback Protection Tool.
8.1 By you. You may terminate this Agreement by giving 30 days’ prior notice to PayPal Customer Service of your intent to either:
8.1.1 terminate this Agreement only. PayPal Customer Service will confirm termination via email. This option lets you stop using your Products and paying for them, but your PayPal Account remains open and its User Agreement remains in effect; or
8.1.2 close the PayPal Account that you use with your Products (see the User Agreement for more information). This option terminates this Agreement, letting you stop using your Products and paying for them, and initiates the closure process for your PayPal Account. Your PayPal Account remains open and its User Agreement remains in effect until the closure of the PayPal Account takes effect, subject further to the provisions relating to closing your PayPal Account in the User Agreement.
If you use Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments only, you may give PayPal Customer Service immediate notice to terminate this Agreement or close the PayPal Account that you use with Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments as outlined in sections 8.1.1 and 8.1.2 above.
You may stop using Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments at any time by giving prior notice to PayPal Customer Service of your intent to stop using Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments only. PayPal Customer Service will confirm the stoppage for you via email. This option lets you stop using Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments and paying for any future transactions, but your PayPal Account remains open and this Agreement and the User Agreement remain in effect. You may start using Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments again at any time subject to the terms of this Agreement as amended.
You may stop your acceptance of American Express card payments using the Products at any time by giving prior notice to PayPal Customer Service.
Visit our PayPal Help Centre page accessible from your User Agreement and most PayPal web pages to find out how to contact us so that you can take the above actions.
8.2 By PayPal. PayPal may terminate this Agreement or any Product-specific part of it by doing any of the following:
8.2.1 Giving you 2 months’ prior notice by email to you at your registered email address associated with your Account of PayPal’s intent to terminate this Agreement or the Product-specific part of it. Unless otherwise notified, terminating this Agreement does not affect your User Agreement and your PayPal Account remains open.
8.2.2 Terminating the User Agreement that applies to the PayPal Account used with your Product. Your PayPal Account remains open and its User Agreement remains in effect until the closure of the PayPal Account takes effect, subject further to the provisions relating to closing your PayPal Account in the User Agreement.
8.3 By events. PayPal may terminate this Agreement immediately without notice if you:
8.3.1 Breach this Agreement or the User Agreement;
8.3.2 Become unable to pay or perform your obligations as they fall due;
8.3.3 Become unable to pay your debts (within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986), admit your inability to pay your debts or otherwise become insolvent;
8.3.4 Have any distraint, execution, attachment or similar action taken, levied or enforced against you or your assets, or if any garnishee order is issued or served on you;
8.3.5 Become the subject of any petition presented, order made or resolution passed for the liquidation, administration, bankruptcy or dissolution of all or a substantial part of your business, except where solvent amalgamation or reorganisation is proposed on terms previously approved by PayPal;
8.3.6 Lose full and unrestricted control over all or part of your assets because of the appointment of a receiver, manager, trustee, liquidator or similar officer;
8.3.7 Enter into or proposes any composition or arrangement concerning your debts with your creditors (or any class of its creditors);
8.3.8 A material adverse change occurs in your business, operations, or financial condition; or
8.3.9 You provide inaccurate information in applying for your Product or in your dealings with us.
8.4 Effect of termination. When this Agreement or any part of it terminates, you must immediately stop using the terminated Products, and PayPal may prevent or hinder you from using them after termination. If you nevertheless use a Product after termination of this Agreement, then this Agreement will continue to apply to your use of that Product until you give effect to the termination by stopping your use of that Product. The following sections in this Agreement shall survive termination of this agreement and continue in full force and effect: sections 2, 4.1, 8.2, 8.4. Termination of this Agreement or any part of it shall not affect any rights, remedies or obligations of the parties that have accrued or become due prior to termination, and you will not be entitled to a refund of any Monthly Fee applicable to any period prior to termination.
8.5 Breach and suspension. If you breach this Agreement, the User Agreement, or a security requirement imposed by PCI DSS, PayPal may immediately suspend your use of your Product (in other words, we may render your Product temporarily inoperable). PayPal may require you to take specified corrective actions to cure the breach and have the suspension lifted, although nothing in this Agreement precludes PayPal from pursuing any other remedies it may have for breach. In addition, if PayPal reasonably suspects that you may be in breach of this Agreement or PCI DSS, PayPal may suspend your use of your Product pending further investigation.
If PayPal suspends your access to or use of Website Payments Pro or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments, PayPal will notify you and explain the basis of PayPal’s actions in suspending your use of your Product, and may specify corrective actions to cure the breach and have the suspension lifted. PayPal’s suspension of your access or use of Website Payments Pro or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments will remain in effect and until such time as PayPal is satisfied that you have remedied the applicable breach(es).
9.1 Future of the Products. PayPal retains sole and absolute discretion in determining (a) the future course and development of the Products, (b) which improvements to make in them and when, and (c) whether and when defects are to be corrected and new features introduced. PayPal welcomes feedback from users in planning the future of the Products but is not required to act in accordance with any feedback received. In giving us feedback, you agree to claim no intellectual property interest in your feedback.
9.2 No warranty. Your Product and all accompanying documentation are provided to you on an “as is” basis.
PayPal does not give or offer any warranty, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, in relation to:
Nothing provided by PayPal under this Agreement or otherwise for your Product has PayPal’s authorisation to include a warranty.
No obligation or liability will arise out of PayPal’s rendering of:
in connection with any Product, licensed software and user document provided. This includes, among other matters, services that may assist you with the customisation of your Product.
PayPal recommends that you test the implementation of your Product thoroughly as PayPal is not responsible for any loss caused by a defect in it.
If PayPal hosts your Product (in other words, we run the software for you as a web service), PayPal does not guarantee continuous, uninterrupted or secure access to your hosted Product.
PayPal will not be liable for any delay or failure in hosting your Product.
You acknowledge the availability of your Product for use may be occasionally limited to allow for repairs, maintenance or the introduction of new facilities or services.
Some countries do not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties, so the foregoing disclaimers might not apply to you.
9.3 Indemnity. You agree to indemnify PayPal and keep PayPal fully indemnified on a continuing basis from any direct loss, damage and liability, and from any claim, demand or cost (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred in relation to any third party (including a Shared Customer) and arising out of your breach of this Agreement, the User Agreement and the documents incorporated in it by reference (including the Acceptable Use Policy), or the violation of any law.
9.4 Assignment, amendment and waiver. You may not assign this Agreement without first obtaining PayPal’s written consent. PayPal may assign, novate or otherwise transfer this agreement without your consent by notifying you. Neither party may amend this Agreement or waive any rights under it except in a written document signed by both parties.
9.5 English law and jurisdiction. This Agreement is governed by the laws of England and Wales. You and we submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
Capitalised terms not listed in this section are defined in the User Agreement.
3D Secure: A security procedure that enables a card-issuing bank to authenticate the cardholder authorising a Card Transaction at the time a payment is made. 3D Secure has other brand names depending on the Card Association whose branding appears on the card; brand names for 3D Secure include Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode.
Account Updater Service: A functionality as further defined in section 7.3.
Acquiring Institution: means a financial institution or bank that provides services to you and PayPal to enable you to (a) accept payment by cardholders using cards: and (b) receive value in respect of Card Transactions.
Activation Date: The date on which you complete all of the steps for “Getting started” as listed in section 1 above.
Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments means the suite of functionality consisting of the Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API (as the standard online interface) and Fraud Protection Tools (as optional additional services). This suite of functionality may also include optional add-on features (e.g., integration of eligible third-party wallets) that require your acceptance of additional third-party terms before such add-on features may be used. We may also choose to offer you other PayPal Online Card Payment Services functionality as part of the Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments suite of functionality.
Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API: An Online Card Payment Service as further defined in the About your Agreement section.
AVS Data: Information returned by the Address Verification System operated by or on behalf of Card Associations, which compares address data provided by an apparent cardholder with address data on file for the card at the card issuer.
Card Association: A company or consortium of financial institutions which promulgates rules to govern Card Transactions that involve the card that carries the company’s or the consortium’s brand. Examples include Visa USA, Visa Europe, and the other Visa regions; Mastercard International Incorporated; American Express Company and similar organisations.
Card Data: All personal or financial information relevant to a Card Transaction, including information recorded on the card itself (whether in human-readable form or digitally), together with the cardholder’s name and address and any other information necessary for processing a Card Transaction.
Card Transaction: A payment made using a credit or debit card, an American Express card, or any other payment method using a physical data-carrying item intended to be held in the payer’s possession. The Products support only certain types of Card Transactions; see the PayPal Website for more information.
“Chargeback Protection Tool” means the optional tool that protects eligible Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments against “unauthorized” and “item not received” chargebacks.
Critical Systems: The information technology (both hardware and software) that you employ to operate your Products, to protect them and your online points of sale against intrusion and interference, and to store payment-related and personal data, including any Card Data that you retain and all personal data about Shared Customers.
CVV2 Data: The three-digit number printed to the right of the card number in the signature panel area on the back of the card. (For American Express cards, the code is a four-digit unembossed number printed above the card number on the front of the American Express card.) The CVV2 Data are uniquely associated with each individual plastic card and ties the card account number to the plastic.
Data Breach: An intrusion into or malfunction of a computer system in which Card Data are stored, and which intrusion or malfunction either (a) exposes, modifies or destroys all or part of the Card Data in the system, or (b) runs a significant risk, in the opinion of a qualified expert in information security, of exposing, modifying or destroying all or part of the Card Data in the system. Card Data are exposed where they are released from the normal access controls of the system without authorisation, or where they are actually disclosed to one or more unauthorised persons.
Fraud Protection Tools: Technology provided by PayPal to enable you to check a card payment against criteria such as the cardholder’s billing address (Address Verification Service or AVS), the card’s CVV2 Data, and databases of suspicious addresses, identifiers, and patterns, offered together with the Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API.
UK General Data Protection Regulation: Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the General Data Protection Regulation) as it forms part of the law of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by virtue of section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 or any successor to it, together with the Data Protection Act 2018, regulations made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 which relate to the EU GDPR or the Law Enforcement Directive and all other laws about the privacy of citizens or residents of the UK or are established as a business enterprise in the UK.
Direct Payments API: An Online Card Payment Service as further defined in the About your Agreement section.
Express Checkout: Functionality for expediting online retail checkout by using information provided to you by PayPal. Details about Express Checkout appear on the PayPal Website and in the documentation that PayPal provides for PayPal Website Payments Pro and Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments.
Hosting Option: Any of the following: (i) a PayPal Hosted Integration; or (ii) a Self Hosted Integration.
Monthly Fee: A fee payable on a monthly basis as required in section 2 above.
Online Card Payment Services: Functionality provided online by PayPal to enable merchants to receive payments directly from a payer’s card (without the funds passing via the payer’s PayPal Account), without the card being present at the website or other point of sale. Online Card Payment Services are integral to the Products. The Online Card Payment Services are listed and further defined in the About your Agreement section.
PayPal Hosted Integration: PayPal’s Direct Payments API or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API integrated into the payment process of your website pursuant to section 1, with that functionality being operated (including the card entry field being hosted) entirely on PayPal’s server (rather than on your website).
PayPal Website: The website provided by PayPal for the country in which you reside. In the case of the UK, the PayPal Website is currently at http://www.paypal.co.uk. References to PayPal Websites for other countries can be found via a link from any other PayPal Website.
PCI DSS: Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, which consists of specifications prescribed by Card Associations to ensure the data security of Card Transactions. A copy of PCI DSS is available online from https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/.
Product: "Your Product" means whichever one of the Products you access and use after accepting this Agreement. The Products are listed and further defined in the About your Agreement section.
Qualified Security Assessor has the meaning given it in PCI DSS.
Recurring Payments Tool: Technology provided by PayPal for setting up payments that recur at specified intervals or frequencies with authorisation from the payer. See the PayPal Website and product documentation for further information.
“Risk Data Acquisition Service” includes but is not limited to the Fraudnet, Magnes, and STC integrations.
Self Hosted Integration: PayPal’s Direct Payments API or Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments API integrated into the payment process of your website pursuant to section 1, with that functionality being operated (including the card entry field being hosted) at least in part on your website.
Shared Customer: A person who has a PayPal Account and is also your customer.
Standard PayPal Payments: All Payments which you receive from another PayPal account or payments via PayPal’s Account Optional Service or from Local Payment Methods.
User Agreement: The contract entered into online as part of the online registration process required to open a PayPal Account. The current User Agreement is to be found via a link from the footer of nearly every page on the PayPal Website. It includes certain policies, notably the Acceptable Use Policy, which are also listed on the PayPal Website.
Vaulting Tool: API-based technology provided by PayPal to enable you to store and retrieve card details for payments that recur at specified intervals or frequencies with authorisation from the payer. See the PayPal Website and product documentation for further information.
Virtual Terminal: Functionality provided by PayPal to enable you to receive a card payment by manually entering Card Data given you by the cardholder. Virtual Terminal is one of the Online Card Payment Services and also a standalone Product as further defined in the About Your Agreement section.
Website Payments Pro: A Product as further defined in the About your Agreement section.
Status disclosure
PayPal UK Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as an electronic money institution under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 for the issuance of electronic money (firm reference number 994790) and in relation to its regulated consumer credit activities under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (firm reference number 996405). Some of PayPal UK Ltd’s products including PayPal Pay in 3 and PayPal Working Capital are not regulated by the FCA. Cryptocurrency services are largely unregulated by the FCA. PayPal UK Ltd’s company number is 14741686. Its registered office is Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH.
Data Security Requirements
Website Payments Pro, Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments and Virtual Terminal enable you to accept payments online directly from debit and credit cards, which are payment instruments whose security depends on controlling the disclosure of Card Data. A person who has sufficient Card Data can send or receive a card payment charged to the cardholder’s account without necessarily having the cardholder’s authorisation for the payment. To prevent your Shared Customers from having their Card Data misused, you must keep Card Data secret at all times. The General Data Protection Regulation also requires you to keep a Shared Customer’s personal data secure.
PayPal strongly recommends that you obtain the services of a competent professional expert in information security to advise you and assist in securing your website and any other points of sale.
Principles of Data Security
What to do in case of a Data Breach
Data protection
Card Data and PCI DSS
If, with the cardholder’s consent, you briefly retain Card Data, you may do so only to the extent that the Card Data are necessary for processing payment transactions with the cardholder’s authorisation. You must never give or disclose the retained Card Data to anyone, not even as part of the sale of your business. Moreover, and regardless of anything to the contrary, you must never retain or disclose the card verification and identification data printed in the signature stripe on the back of the card (i.e. the CVV2 Data), not even with the cardholder’s consent.
If you transfer your business, Card Data and any information you have about Card Transactions is not transferable under Card Association rules as an asset of the business. In such cases, you agree to provide the Card Data and any transactional data to PayPal if it requests. If PayPal does not request such data, you must destroy it when your business transfers.
Terms of use of Fraud Protection Tools (“Fraud Tools”)
The Fraud Tools are made available to you as fraudulent transaction management tools to help you screen potentially fraudulent transactions based on the settings you adopt in the Fraud Tools. The tools allow you to set filter rules, i.e. to instruct us about which transactions the tool shall decline on your behalf based on abstract criteria.
We may provide suggestions or recommendations regarding what filters and settings in the Fraud Tool to use that may be appropriate for your business. These suggestions take into account your past transaction history.
It is your responsibility to set the filter rules. Please note: If you set these filter rules too restrictively, you might lose sales volume. We advise you to monitor your filter rules and settings on an ongoing basis.
We do not represent or warrant that the Fraud Tools are error-free or that they will identify all potentially fraudulent transaction activity.
We are not liable for your losses (such as loss of profits) or damages arising from or related to your use of the Fraud Tool, to the extent that applicable law allows.
Sections 15.3 and 15.4 of the User Agreement apply.
You may only use the Fraud Tools for the purpose of your management of fraud risk and for no other purpose.
You may not share use of the Fraud Tools with any other person, nor may you disclose to any person the categories provided in the Fraud Tools or the results generated from your use of the Fraud Tools.
Despite your settings on the Fraud Tools, we always retain the right to decline or suspend any transaction pursuant to the terms of the User Agreement.
These terms supplement the User Agreement that governs your use of our services in general. The definition of our Services in the User Agreement, when read together with these terms, includes the Fraud Tools.
We may amend, delete or add to these terms in line with the Change process set out in the User Agreement. If you do not agree with any Change, you may terminate these terms.
You may terminate these terms at any time by removing the Fraud Tools from your integration and following any other integration-related steps which we may make available to you. This lets you stop using the Fraud Tools, but otherwise your Account remains open and the User Agreement (and any other relevant agreements relating to the provision of Services to you) remains in effect.
We may, at any time, for any reason and (where possible) with reasonable prior notice, terminate, cancel or suspend the Service to the extent it relates to our Fraud Tools without liability towards you.
These terms survive any termination to the extent and for so long as we require to: (i) deal with matters arising from your use of the Fraud Tools prior to termination; and/or (ii) comply with applicable laws and regulations.
Terms of use of Chargeback Protection Tool
a. General. To be eligible for Chargeback Protection Tool, you must have a PayPal business account in good standing, you must be approved by PayPal for such Chargeback Protection Tool, and you must:
i. successfully integrate PayPal’s Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments;
ii. successfully integrate the Risk Data Acquisition Service; and
iii. provide additional data as required by PayPal.
PayPal reserves the right to change integration requirements upon notice.
Your application for Chargeback Protection Tool will be assessed by PayPal, and we may accept or reject applications at our sole discretion. You are not permitted to enable Chargeback Protection Tool and “Fraud Protection Tools” at the same time. Upon enrolling in Chargeback Protection Tool, your use and access to “Fraud Protection Tools” will be terminated. PayPal reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel or suspend your use of Chargeback Protection Tool for any reason it deems appropriate at any time upon reasonable notice to you or immediately if reasonable notice is impracticable in order to maintain the security of PayPal’s systems and/or your account is no longer in good standing.
If you are approved and enroll in Chargeback Protection Tool, we will waive our right to recover the amount of any unauthorized chargeback and “item not received” chargeback losses made on “Eligible Transactions” (as defined below) pursuant to the PayPal User Agreement - PayPal UK (see the ‘Refunds and Reversals’ section), and we will not charge a chargeback fee pursuant to the PayPal User Agreement. This means, in the event of an Eligible Chargeback, you will keep the transaction amount, and you will not pay any chargeback fee for such transaction. However, you must respond to our requests for documentation and other information within the required timeframe when you enroll in Chargeback Protection Tool, as described below (“Chargeback Protection Tool Options” and “Establishing proof of delivery or proof of shipment”).
b. “Chargeback Protection”: you are required to provide proof of shipment or proof of delivery for physical goods or services for Eligible Chargebacks in order to retain the transaction amount and avoid paying any chargeback fee for such transaction. Proof of delivery or proof of shipment shall be provided to PayPal within two days of receipt of the chargeback claim (or such longer time period as otherwise specified by PayPal).
c. Eligible Chargebacks. Chargeback Protection Tool only applies to chargeback claims involving: (i) transactions not authorized by the cardholder, as determined by PayPal; and (ii) transactions where the item was not received (“Item Not Received”) by the buyer (collectively “Eligible Chargebacks”).
d. Eligible Transactions. Chargeback Protection Tool only applies to Eligible Chargebacks on card transactions processed by PayPal that meet the criteria set forth below (“Eligible Transactions”):
i. Card transactions processed via the Advanced Credit and Debit Card Payments checkout integration; and
ii. Card transactions for goods and services that are not (1) excluded under the terms of the PayPal User Agreement - PayPal UK, including but not limited to the Acceptable Use Policy (paypal.com), or (2) “Ineligible Transactions” (as defined below).
e. Ineligible Transactions. Chargeback Protection Tool does not apply to chargebacks involving transactions where the item received by the buyer is not what they ordered (“Significantly Not as Described”).
Chargeback Protection Tool also does not apply to items or transactions that are ineligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program (“Ineligible Transactions”). The list of the ineligible items or transactions for PayPal’s Seller Protection program are adopted and incorporated by reference, and can be found here.
f. Establishing proof of delivery or proof of shipment. The proof of delivery and proof of shipment requirements of PayPal’s Seller Protection program apply to the Chargeback Protection Tool and are adopted and incorporated by reference. The proof of delivery and proof of shipment requirements can be found here.
g. Chargeback Protection Tool Fees. The fees for the Chargeback Protection Tool are shown here.
You may cancel your selected Chargeback Protection Tool option at any time from the product page here. The change will take effect immediately but will only apply to Eligible Chargebacks received for transactions that occur on or after the date you change the Chargeback Protection Tool option.
h. Chargeback Recovery by PayPal. If you have provided us with incorrect information (for example, with respect to your business type) during the application process for Chargeback Protection Tool or during sign up for a PayPal account, we are entitled to recover all our chargeback losses from you (including for past transactions prior to us discovering that the information provided was incorrect). It is a condition of this agreement that you do not violate the PayPal User Agreement - PayPal UK by engaging in a Restricted Activity or breaching the Acceptable Use Policy (paypal.com) or this Agreement.