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The Merchant has no contractual veto over price increases; the only protection is the three-month notice period before higher prices take effect.
The Merchant must accept any price increase Adyen imposes, with three months notice as the sole procedural requirement.
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"Adyen shall be unilaterally entitled to raise the prices for its Services, with three (3) months prior notice.Excerpt from Adyen's Terms
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The Merchant has no contractual veto over price increases; the only protection is the three-month notice period before higher prices take effect.
The Merchant must accept any price increase Adyen imposes, with three months notice as the sole procedural requirement.
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