Credit Card Authorization & Chargebacks Clause
If you have a contract but need to add in a Credit Card Authorization & Chargeback Clause, this is for you!
Adding this type of language to your contracts will inform your clients that they authorize you to charge the credit card on file for any recurring/future payments AND that they agree to not file a chargeback on any previously authorized charges by your company. If they do file a chargeback, you reserve the right to collect on that payment through collections or a lawsuit.
**Note, while a solid contract is your primary defense against fraudulent client chargebacks, adding an extra layer of protection doesn't hurt, especially if you've been dealing with frequent chargeback issues. The Legal Paige offers this a la carte clause to provide additional proof that clients authorized transactions and agreed not to file fraudulent chargeback requests. While not strictly necessary with a robust contract, this clause can serve as an added safeguard!
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Every template is prepared by The Legal Paige, LLC, attorney-drafted and reviewed, and created specifically for your industry.
Every template is created with easy-to-use fill-in-the-blanks for your unique business. We make it simple to identify what information you need to input with highlighted, editable sections.
Once you’ve finished, you can quickly copy/paste into your client management software, Google Docs, or Microsoft Word to send to clients in a snap.
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DISCLAIMER: By purchasing a template contract and/or document from The Legal Paige, LLC, you are not given access to Paige, and no attorney-client relationship is created.
All template documents are drafted using general U.S. contract principles and are not state-specific. Our products are easy to use and have highlighted, editable sections with commentary on what to amend according to your business practices and local and state laws. You may modify the document on your own or find an attorney in your state to help you.
Some template documents are available in Canada, have been reviewed by a Canadian lawyer, and are drafted using general Canadian common law contract principles (not for use in Quebec due to civil law jurisdiction). Thus, if you purchase a Canadian template all language in the document will be applicable to your business operating in Canada. If you need assistance modifying the document, please find a lawyer in your territory/province to help you.