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This allocation of final responsibility means Checkout.com cannot be held liable for transaction acceptance or cancellation decisions that follow from the Company's own configuration.
Checkout.com places ultimate accountability for transaction decisions on the Company, not on Checkout.com itself.
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"The final responsibility for the acceptance or cancellation of a Transaction, based on the Company's settings and rules remains with the Company.— Excerpt from Checkout.com's Checkout.com Terms
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This allocation of final responsibility means Checkout.com cannot be held liable for transaction acceptance or cancellation decisions that follow from the Company's own configuration.
Checkout.com places ultimate accountability for transaction decisions on the Company, not on Checkout.com itself.
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