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This clause defines the billing structure and refund policy for subscription services, establishing advance payment as the operational model and clarifying that the service provider retains all payments regardless of usage level or service modifications during the billing cycle.
Consumer impact
Users are required to pay subscription fees in advance on a monthly or yearly basis and operate under a non-refundable payment structure. This means downgrading a plan or ceasing use before the billing period concludes does not trigger refunds or service credits.
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Actual clause text
For monthly or yearly payment plans, the Service is billed in advance on a monthly or yearly basis respectively and is non-refundable. There will be no refunds or credits for partial months of service, downgrade refunds, or refunds for months unused with an open Account; however, the service will remain active for the length of the paid billing period.
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AI Difference AnalysisProfessional
Stripe's arbitration clause is narrower than Amazon's in one key respect: it includes a small claims court carve-out that Amazon's clause does not. PayPal's clause is the most aggressive of the three, explicitly waiving jury trial rights in addition to class action rights. From a compliance perspective, Amazon presents the lowest risk for B2B contracts while PayPal creates the highest exposure for consumer-facing applications subject to CFPB oversight.