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The two-month notice period defines the minimum window a customer has to respond before a change becomes binding.
Readers are entitled to two months' advance warning through the app before any change takes effect.
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we'll inform you of the change before it takes effect, either by posting a notice on our website or by other reasonable means.
No amendment shall apply to a dispute for which an arbitration has been initiated prior to the change in Terms.
We will provide notice of significant updates, but please check our Privacy Notice periodically for changes. We'll always post the date our Privacy Notice was last updated at the top of the Notice.
"We'll give you two months' notice through the Revolut app before we make any change. We'll assume you're happy with the change unless you tell us that you want to close your Account before the change is made.Excerpt from Revolut's Terms of Service
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The two-month notice period defines the minimum window a customer has to respond before a change becomes binding.
Readers are entitled to two months' advance warning through the app before any change takes effect.
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