Authorization Holds Sample Clauses

Authorization Holds. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Mobile Wallet, other than transactions withing the Mobile Wallet Marketplace that display a cancel transaction button. When you use your Mobile Wallet to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and the merchant may estimate its final value. When you use your Mobile Wallet to obtain cash at an ATM or from a bank teller, we will authorize the transaction in advance (including all applicable fees). When we authorize a purchase transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles, and the Bank will place a temporary hold on your Mobile Wallet’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds. Car rentals, hotels and other service-oriented merchants may choose to factor in additional amounts upon check-in, and it may take up to sixty (60) days after your stay or your rental to have any excess amounts held by the hotel or rental company added back to your available balance. Similarly, some gas stations may factor in additional amounts to cover potential filling of the tank; if you want to avoid such a hold, you may want to pay inside the gas station, instead of paying at the pump. Until the transaction finally settles, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Mobile Wallet for the correct amount of the final transaction, and we will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles. When you use your Mobile Wallet at certain restaurants and service-oriented merchants, there may be an additional 20% (or more) added to the authorization to cover any tip you may leave on the purchase. If this occurs, and your total bill, after adding in the additional 20% (or more), exceeds the amount available on your Mobile Wallet, your transactions may be declined. Accordingly, you should ensure that your Mobile Wallet has an available balance that is 20% (or more) greater than your total bill before using your Mobile Wallet.
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Authorization Holds. When you use your Card to purchase goods or services or to make a cash back withdrawal transaction, the merchant may request a preauthorization for the transaction. If the merchant makes such a request and there are sufficient available funds in your Account, we will approve the transaction and a “hold” is placed on your Account for the amount of the preauthorization request (which may vary in some cases from the amount of the actual purchase, depending on the merchant or purchase type), until the merchant sends the final payment amount of your purchase, or for up to sixty (60) days, even if you fail to make the purchase, to the extent permitted by applicable law. The merchant controls the timing of both the Card authorization and settlement of the transaction. During the hold period, you may not have access to the preauthorized amount in your Account. We will not be responsible if any transactions are not completed because of the hold. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, the actual transaction amount will be debited from your Account, even if this results in your Account balance becoming negative. You remain responsible for any negative balances in your Account. If you use the Card at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the transaction may be preauthorized for an amount up to $100.00. If the Card is declined, but you have sufficient funds available in your Account for which the Card was issued, you should use the Card to pay for the purchase inside with the cashier. If you use the Card at a restaurant, a hotel, for a car rental purchase, or for similar purchases, the transaction may be preauthorized for the purchase amount plus up to 20% to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase or payment transaction originated by use of the Card once an authorization is approved.
Authorization Holds. When you use your SECU Visa Gift Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and may estimate its final value. When we authorize the transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles and may place a temporary hold on your Card’s available balance for the amount submitted by the merchant. We will only post the correct amount of the final transaction to your Card. Until the transaction finally settles or 3 business days have passed, whichever occurs first, the funds subject to the authorization hold will not be available to you for other purposes. An exception to this rule is that authorizations from hotels are held for 10 business days. Some merchants may also add an amount (such as an estimated tip) to ensure that sufficient funds will be available to cover the final transaction; therefore, the authorization hold may be more or less than the final transaction amount. If the amount of the authorization request exceeds the available funds on your Card, the transaction may be declined. We are not responsible if we do not authorize or pay subsequent Card transactions while such an authorization hold is in place on the available balance. The merchant still has the authority to post the transaction after the authorization has expired if an authorization was initially obtained. In addition, if you commence a purchase and the merchant obtains an authorization and then you cancel the purchase without completing it, the authorization may result in a temporary hold for that amount of funds for 3 business days or 10 days in the case of a hotel authorization. IF YOUR CARD IS LOST OR STOLEN You must notify us AT ONCE if you believe your SECU Visa Gift Card has been lost, stolen, or that someone has used or may use your Card without your permission, by calling 0-000-000-0000. You may write us at: Cardholder Services, P. O. Box 7 2 3 5 , S io ux Fa l l s , SD 57 117 - 7235 . See "Your Liability for Unauthorized Use of Your Card." You agree to cooperate with us in our investigation of any possible unauthorized use of your SECU Visa Gift Card. FEES Initial Issuance Fee $2.00 when purchased at an SECU branch $3.50 when purchased on the SECU website Card Inactivity Fee $1.00/month after 12 months of no activity* Card Replacement Fee $8.00** *Activity includes the purchase of the Card, and use of the Card to purchase goods and services. Activity does not include: the imp...
Authorization Holds. When you use your Card to purchase goods or services or to make a cash back withdrawal transaction, the merchant may attempt to obtain preauthorization for the transaction. If the merchant makes such a request, a “hold” is placed on your Card Account balance for the amount of the preauthorization request (which may vary in some cases from the amount of the actual purchase, depending on the merchant or purchase type), until the merchant sends the final payment amount of your purchase, or for up to sixty (60) days, even if you fail to make the purchase. During the hold period, you may not have access to the preauthorized amount in your Card Account. We will not be responsible if any transactions are not completed because of the hold. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, the actual transaction amount will be debited from your Card Account, even if this results in your Card Account balance becoming negative. You remain responsible for any negative balances in your Card Account. If you use the Card at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the transaction may be preauthorized for an amount up to $100.00. If the Card is declined, but you have sufficient funds available in your Card Account, you should use the Card to pay for the purchase inside with the cashier. If you use the Card at a restaurant, a hotel, for a car rental purchase, or for similar purchases, the transaction may be preauthorized for the purchase amount plus up to 20% to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase or payment transaction originated by use of the Card.
Authorization Holds. When you use the Card in a POS transaction, the merchant may request an authorization for the transaction at the time of the transaction. In certain circumstances the payment authorization system permits the merchant to request authorization for an amount that may be more or less than the final amount of the transaction, which final amount may be unknown at the time of the transaction (e.g., a restaurant may include in a transaction authorization request an amount sufficient to cover a tip). In connection with a POS authorization request, we may place a hold on your account as directed by the merchant at the time of the transaction. This type of hold helps make it more likely that your POS transaction will be completed, by holding funds available for the transaction pending our receipt of documentation from the merchant. Once such a hold is in place, the amount of the hold may not be available to pay any checks, POS transactions or other withdrawal or transfer orders or requests that you or other parties might make. The hold will be released when the merchant presents, and we process, supporting documentation for the transaction, or three business days after the transaction date, whichever occurs first. As is the case with all POS transactions, your account will be debited for the exact final amount of the transaction following our processing of the documentation. During the time that a hold is in place, the balance reported to you by means of telephone banking, internet banking, ATM screens or your periodic account statement might not reflect that the hold is or was in place against your account. This is because available balances are sometimes based on actual debits or credits to your account rather than on holds. During the period of any hold, we may, in our discretion, return items presented against your account or decline withdrawal and transfer requests, or we may pay such items and approve such withdrawal and transfer requests, if there are not sufficient funds in your account for such transactions in excess of the amount of the hold. You agree to be responsible for any overdraft and/or nonsufficient funds charges or fees we assess as a result of transactions against insufficient funds in your account during the period of any POS authorization holds, subject to the requirements of applicable law or regulation. You are responsible for knowing when you have made a POS transaction that might result in a hold and for not initiating transactions against ...
Authorization Holds. When you use your Card to pay for goods or services, certain merchants may ask us to authorize the transaction in advance and may estimate its final value. When we authorize the transaction, we commit to make the requested funds available when the transaction finally settles and may place a temporary hold on your Card’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant. We also may add an amount for certain merchants to ensure that sufficient funds will be available to cover the final transaction. Transactions at certain merchants that authorize high dollar amounts, especially rental car companies and hotels, may cause an “authorization” or “hold” on your available balance for up to 30 days. Until the transaction finally settles or we determine that it is unlikely to be processed, the funds subject to the hold will not be available to you for other purposes. We will only charge your Card for the correct amount of the final transaction, however, and will release any excess amount when the transaction finally settles.
Authorization Holds. When you use your Card to purchase goods or services or to obtain cash from a merchant, the merchant may attempt to obtain preauthorization from us for the transaction. If the merchant makes such a request, we place a hold on your PayPal balance for up to thirty (30) days for the amount of the preauthorization request (which may vary in some cases from the amount of the actual purchase, depending on the merchant). This hold may affect the availability of funds in your PayPal account. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds for up to thirty (30) days. All transactions that involve incremental adjustment to preauthorization will result in a hold for that amount of funds for up to another thirty (30) days from the adjustment date. We will not be responsible if any transactions are not completed because of the hold. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, we will debit the actual transaction amount from your PayPal balance.
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Authorization Holds. When you use your Debit Card to purchase goods or services, the merchant may attempt to obtain preauthorization for the transaction. If the merchant makes such a request, a “hold” is placed on your Available Funding Source Balance for the amount of the preauthorization request (which may vary in some cases from the amount of the actual purchase, depending on the merchant or purchase type), until the merchant sends the final payment amount of your purchase, or for up to sixty (60) days, even if you fail to make the purchase. During the hold period, you may not have access to the preauthorized amount in your Available Funding Source Balance. We will not be responsible if any transactions are not completed because of the hold. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, the actual transaction amount will be debited from your Funding Source and deducted from the Available Funding Source Balance, even if this results in your Available Funding Source Balance becoming negative. Bank is not responsible for any negative balances in your Funding Source. If you use the Debit Card at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the transaction may be preauthorized for an amount up to $175.00. If the Debit Card is declined, but you have sufficient availability in your Available Funding Source Balance, you should use the Debit Card to pay for the purchase inside with the cashier. If you use the Debit Card at a restaurant, a hotel, for a car rental purchase, or for similar purchases, the transaction may be preauthorized for the purchase amount plus up to twenty (20%) percent to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred. You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase or payment transaction originated by use of the Debit Card.
Authorization Holds. With certain types of purchases (such as those made at restaurants, hotels, or similar purchases), your Card may be “preauthorized” for an amount greater than the transaction amount to cover gratuity or incidental expenses. Any preauthorization amount will place a “hold” on your available funds until the merchant sends us the final payment amount of your purchase. Once the final payment amount is received, the preauthorization amount on hold will be removed. During this time, you will not have access to preauthorized amounts. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds.
Authorization Holds. When you use your Card to purchase goods or services or to obtain cash from certain merchants, such as a hotel or a car rental agency, the merchant may request authorization from us in advance. In the event of such a request, we may place a hold on your Deposit Account for up to seven (7) days for the amount of the request, which will limit the availability of the preauthorized amount in your Deposit Account during the hold period. In some cases, a merchant may request pre-authorization for a transaction, which are subject to a hold on your Deposit Account for up to thirty (30) days. Merchants may decide to increment the pre-authorized amount if the amount is insufficient for the final purchase, or, they may request to extend the same authorization amount if the final purchase date will be in the future. These events may result in a hold for that amount of funds for up to another thirty (30) days from the adjustment date. We will not be responsible for any transactions not completed because of the hold. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, we will debit the actual transaction amount from your Deposit Account, even if this results in a negative balance in your Deposit Account.
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