Terms of Service
The rules governing access to the NextPay payment-verification platform.
Effective August 4, 2026The service
NextPay provides hosted receipt verification, duplicate-reference protection, transaction records and signed webhook delivery. NextPay is a verification technology provider and does not hold customer money or operate the underlying bank or mobile-money network.
Merchant accounts
Merchants must provide accurate business, domain, webhook and payment-account information. Login credentials, API keys and webhook secrets must be kept private. Activity performed with valid credentials is treated as authorized by the merchant.
Payments and verification
Verification depends on information published by external payment providers and the matching rules configured for the merchant. A verified receipt does not resolve ownership disputes, reversals, provider outages or fraudulent access to a payer account.
Subscriptions
Service access requires an active subscription. Checkout creation may be disabled automatically when a subscription expires or an account is suspended. Renewal does not restore an integration whose credentials or webhook configuration are invalid.
Acceptable use
Merchants may not use NextPay for unlawful transactions, deceptive payment collection, unauthorized receipt access, security testing without permission, credential sharing, or attempts to bypass verification and duplicate controls.
Availability
NextPay depends on hosting, network access, DHru or WHMCS, Telegram and external receipt services. Maintenance or third-party outages may delay verification. We may suspend a dangerous integration to protect merchants and customers.
Limitation and changes
To the extent permitted by applicable law, NextPay is not responsible for indirect losses or failures caused by external providers, incorrect merchant configuration or compromised credentials. Material changes will be published with a revised effective date.
Contact
Questions may be sent to surafel1231@gmail.com or Telegram @surafelnardos.
