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All correspondence, including confirmations of enrollment and payment reminders, are sent to the student's AU email address and parent/proxy email address. Payment reminders are sent electronically two weeks before each payment due date. Payments are due the 1st of each month. A $40 late fee is assessed for each late or insufficient payment. Option Payments. During the Option Period and only while this Agreement is in full force and effect, Buyer shall pay to Seller Option Payments equal to $10,000.00 annually, with the first Option Payment due and payable on the Effective Date and thereafter annually on the anniversary date of the Effective Date until the earlier of (i) the Closing, or (ii) the date Buyer notifies Seller of Buyer.

Important: These /v1/payments and general-purpose REST SDKs are deprecated. See our current SDK offerings, which include the /v2/checkout and Payouts use cases. For other APIs, use direct integration.

To create a PayPal payment:

1.Define payment with details about the PayPal payment.
2.Create payment.
To create the payment, send the payment object to PayPal. This action provides a redirect URL to which to redirect the customer. After the customer accepts the payment, PayPal redirects the customer to the return or cancel URL that you specified in the payment object.
3.Execute payment.
Use the payer ID and payment ID that the create payment call returns.

Define payment

To define the payment, create a payment object, which sets:

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  • The payment method to paypal
  • The transaction details
  • The URL to which to redirect the customer after the customer accepts the cancels the PayPal payment
  • Other information

Create payment

After you define the payment object in step 1, use it to create the PayPal payment:

Extract the approval_url from the create payment response. Redirect the customer to this URL to accept or cancel the payment.

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Execute payment

After the customer accepts the payment, your app redirects the customer to the return_url or cancel_url that you defined in the payment object in step 1. Game 310: may 29, 2020the initials game.

If the customer accepts the payment, you can execute the payment.

To execute the payment, set the payment ID and payer ID parameters in the request:

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Note: The create payment call returns the payment ID and payer ID.

Additional information

  • SDK Repositories:

    • Java v2 Checkout | Java
    • .NET v2 Checkout | .NET
    • Node v2 Checkout | Node
    • PHP v2 Checkout| PHP
    • Python v2 Checkout | Python
    • Ruby v2 Checkout| Ruby

Insurance companies handle payments differently. Follow the instructions from your insurer about how and when to make your premium payment. You may be able to pay online.

Important: You must pay your premium for your coverage to start

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Once you enroll in a plan, you'll pay your premiums directly to the insurance company — not to the Health Insurance Marketplace®. Your coverage won't start until you pay your first premium. Make sure you continue to pay your monthly premiums to your health insurance company on time. If you don't, the insurance company could end your coverage.

How to pay your monthly premium at HealthCare.gov

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  1. Log in to your Marketplace account.
  2. Choose your application under 'Your Existing Applications.'
  3. Click the blue button 'Pay Your First Health Insurance Monthly Premium.'
  4. If online payment is available, choose the green button 'Pay for Health Plan Now' to go to your insurance company’s website to pay.
    Note: If your health insurance company doesn't accept online payment, they should have contacted you with next steps. Reach out to them if you haven’t received details on how to pay or aren’t sure that you paid. For their phone number, check out your plan brochure or go to their website.

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How to tell if your health insurance is active

If you're not sure you're enrolled, you can find out if your health insurance is active by checking your online Marketplace account. If you think you're enrolled but have questions about your plan, you can reference your plan materials.

How to verify your enrollment online

  1. Log in to your HealthCare.gov account.
  2. Select your completed application under 'Your Existing Applications.'
  3. Click on 'My Plans & Programs' to see which plan(s) you're enrolled in. Here you'll see a summary of your coverage. Your coverage start date depends on when you enrolled or changed plans.
  4. If you don't see your summary or still aren't sure you finished enrollment, call your insurance company. They can confirm if you enrolled and paid your first premium.

If you're still having issues, contact the Marketplace Call Center.

How to access your plan enrollment materials

  • Your plan will send you a membership package with enrollment materials and a health insurance card as proof of your insurance. You'll use the card when you get health care services, so keep it in a safe place.
  • Carefully review these, and look through your plan's provider directory to see where you can get care.
  • If you didn't receive a card, call your insurer to see if you should have received one already and to make sure your coverage is effective. You can find your insurer's phone number on their website.

Ready to use your new coverage?

Visit our Using Your Health Insurance Coverage section. We can help you find a provider in your network, schedule an appointment, understand your benefits, and more.