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Why Was I Charged More Than the Total Price When Paying With Cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrency payments sometimes come with extra fees because every transaction must be processed and verified on a blockchain network. Unlike traditional payment systems that are handled by banks or payment providers, crypto transactions rely on miners or validators to confirm and secure the transfer. Here are some possible reasons why you may have been charged more than the total order amount when using cryptocurrency as your payment method. 1. Network (Blockchain) Fees Every cryptocurrency transaction is processed through the blockchain where miners or validators charge a fee to confirm the transaction. This fee varies depending on network congestion—when the network is busy, the fee is higher. 2. Exchange or Platform Fees If you’re making a purchase through a cryptocurrency app or exchange such as Binance or Coinbase, additional service fees may be charged for processing the
Gift Cards Terms and Conditions
The following Gift Card Terms and Conditions (this “Agreement”) describe the terms and conditions that apply to all Gift Cards (collectively, “Digital Goods”) that are purchased from KALEOZ. By purchasing, accepting, or using Digital Goods, you acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you do not agree with this Agreement, do not purchase, accept, or use the Digital Goods.1. General1.1 By using a gift card(s) purchased from KALEOZ (referred to as the “Digital Goods”), you agree to abide by these terms and conditions (the “Digital Goods Terms”) in addition to the User Agreement for the Kaleoz.com website, which is incorporated herein by reference.1.2 In the event of any conflict between the Digital Goods Terms and the User Agreement, the provisions of the Digital Goods Terms will prevail.1.3 You should check the product description of the Digital Good for any specific terms, conditions, and expiry dates set by the Seller or merchant which KALEOZ will not assu
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