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Because Google and its affiliates are not parties to these transactions, users cannot pursue Google for disputes, obligations, or liabilities arising from Seller transactions.
You are required to acknowledge that your Google Transactions are solely between you and the Seller, and that Google and its affiliates have no party status in those transactions.
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"You acknowledge and agree that your transaction with a Seller (a 'Google Transaction') is solely between you and the Seller. Google and its affiliates are not party to your Google Transactions...— Excerpt from Google Pay's Google Pay Terms
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Because Google and its affiliates are not parties to these transactions, users cannot pursue Google for disputes, obligations, or liabilities arising from Seller transactions.
You are required to acknowledge that your Google Transactions are solely between you and the Seller, and that Google and its affiliates have no party status in those transactions.
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