Terms and Conditions for Use of Google Pay
Introduction
The following terms and conditions (the “Terms for Use of Google Pay”) govern your use of your SumUp Pay Card when you add, attempt to add, keep or use your SumUp Pay Card in the Google Pay™ App ("Google Pay Service") on any eligible device that uses Android ("Android Device") that supports the Google Pay Service. These Terms for Use of Google Pay also represent your agreement with SumUp Pay regarding the use of your eligible Card with the Google Pay Service. These Terms for Use of Google Pay are in addition to SumUp Pay’s Terms that apply to your use of SumUp Pay’s Services, your SumUp Pay Wallet and the SumUp Pay Card connected to it. If there is any overlap or conflict between these Terms for Use of Google Pay and the Terms, the Terms shall take precedence. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Terms.
You must accept these Terms for Use of Google Pay to avail the Google Pay Service. Your Terms with SumUp Pay continue to apply in full to transactions made using the Google Pay Service. You understand that the Google Pay Service is provided by Google and your use of it will also be subject to the terms and conditions of Google Pay, and to any other Google or third party agreements which apply. Google and Google Pay are registered trademarks of Google Inc. SumUp Pay is not responsible for any agreements you enter into with Google or with any other third parties in connection with the Google Pay Service, and is not responsible for any service provided to you by Google or by any third party engaged by Google. We likewise are not responsible for any information or other services provided to you by Google or any other third parties associated with the Google Pay service. We are not liable for any failure or performance of the Google Pay Service. Any transactions with your SumUp Pay Card will remain subject to other terms which may apply (for example those of MasterCard or Visa).
Using the Google Pay Service
In order to use the Google Pay Service, you must link your SumUp Pay Card to Google Pay directly through the SumUp Pay App, or by opening the Google Pay app on your Device and following the on screen instructions (which may include security features like facial/ fingerprint recognition or entering a password).
You are required to have an eligible Android Device in order to use the Google Pay Service. Google, at its sole discretion, determines which Google devices are eligible to be used with the Google Pay service. You must not be restricted from using Google Pay based on any limitations imposed by Google, your mobile/ wireless service provider, and/ or any third party associated with Google Pay.
The Google Pay Service allows you to make purchases using the added SumUp Pay Card wherever the Google Pay Service is accepted. The Google Pay Service may not be accepted at all places where your SumUp Pay Card is accepted.
Please note that contactless payment limits may apply depending on the retailer and payment terminal used.
We will display your recent Google Pay transactions on Device for your convenience. You can turn this display off at any time within Google Pay.
If we replace your SumUp Pay Card, we will link your new Card to Google Pay automatically.
You are solely responsible for the accuracy of the data given by you when you register for Google Pay and when you authorise an Google Pay transaction.
Fees
We do not charge you a fee for using the Google Pay Service, however, you are responsible for any charges your mobile/ wireless carrier, Google, or other third parties may impose.
Termination of Google Pay Service
You may stop using the Google Pay Service with your SumUp Pay Card by removing your Card from Google Pay on your Android Device.
If your Account or Wallet is terminated, or your Card is blocked or suspended in accordance with the Terms, then registration of SumUp Pay Card with Google Pay will be automatically terminated.
We can terminate these Terms for Use of Google Pay by giving you at least two months’ notice. Any termination of these Terms for Use of Google Pay is without prejudice to any accrued rights and/or remedies.
Security
The security provisions of the Terms apply to your use of your SumUp Pay Card with Google Pay. We encourage you to remind yourself of them before you start using Google Pay. You must take all reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of any information shown or stored on your Android Device in connection with your use of Google Pay. You are solely responsible for the safety and security of your Android Device. If your Android Device is lost or stolen, or you have reasons to believe that your Android Device has been compromised, you must contact us immediately and use all reasonable endeavours to deactivate your SumUp Pay Card from Google Pay. In the event of unauthorised transactions or incorrect payments, please refer to relevant provisions of the Terms.
Please make sure you delete all relevant information from your Google Pay app when you change your Android Device.
Personal information
We will process your personal information in order to allow your SumUp Pay Card to be used for Google Pay, so please reread our Privacy Policy, so you are aware of what we do with personal information about you. However, please note you will also be subject to the privacy policies of Google, so please read them carefully. We and Google share certain personal information with each other for a number of reasons, including to improve our and its service, to verify information and to prevent fraud.
Changes to Google Pay
Google may change Google Pay at any time, or cease to offer it. You should check with Google for more information.
SumUp Pay’s Liability
Google Pay is provided by Google and relies on other third parties such as your mobile/ wireless carrier in order to function. We cannot be responsible for any delay, interruption or other event that prevents you from using the Google Pay Service. SumUp Pay is not responsible for any errors or failures due to any malfunction of your hardware or software, the unsuitability of your Android Device, or any virus, or problem that may be associated with the use of the Android Device or its software.