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This authorization allows Teachable and third-party financial institutions to withdraw funds directly from a user's bank account without requiring separate approval for each transaction.
Users must permit Teachable and its designated processors to debit their bank account directly for any amounts owed under the Terms.
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By providing your bank account details and accepting these Terms, you authorise our nominated third-party payment processor to debit your bank account in accordance with your chosen Subscription.
DeepL reserves the right to debit advance payments in the course of the billing period. A first advance payment is due as soon as the number of characters has exceeded a certain equivalent value.
If you do not timely cancel your subscription, your subscription will be renewed at the full price as indicated when the purchase was made, without any additional action by you, and you authorize us to charge your payment method for these amounts.
"You authorize Teachable and its designated payment processors and financial institutions to initiate ACH debit entries...to the bank account You have designated...for amounts owed to Teachable under these Terms...Excerpt from Teachable's Terms of Use
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This authorization allows Teachable and third-party financial institutions to withdraw funds directly from a user's bank account without requiring separate approval for each transaction.
Users must permit Teachable and its designated processors to debit their bank account directly for any amounts owed under the Terms.
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