Common use of BMO Alerts Clause in Contracts

BMO Alerts. Once your new credit card is activated, you will automatically be enrolled in BMO alert notifications to notify you when a payment is due, when there is a security concern with your card, when you are approaching the credit limit on your card, and when you have had a transaction declined. Messages will be sent to the email address or mobile number (text message) you provided on your application. You can manage your alert subscriptions through Online Banking or the Mobile Banking Application. You may receive an alert when your available credit falls below the threshold you designate in Online Banking or the Mobile Banking app, or $100, if you do not choose an amount. You may not receive the alert before exceeding the credit limit, and therefore, may incur fees. If you are enrolled in BMO Alerts and you dispose of your mobile device, you are responsible for notifying us of the change, and deleting the device as a delivery method for BMO Alerts if you have previously subscribed for app notifications. BMO Alerts are provided as a convenience to you for information purposes only. You are responsible for all fees charged by your mobile device service provider including standard messaging and data charges. You agree that we are not liable to you for any loss or claim that may arise as a result of BMO Alerts sent to you. BMO Alerts may not be available for use outside of Canada. You are responsible for informing us of any changes made to your contact information and ensuring that the email address or mobile number provided for the purpose of receiving BMO Alerts are accurate and up to date at all times. Alerts may be delayed or prevented because of a variety of factors. We do our best to provide alerts in a timely manner and with accurate information. We do not guarantee the delivery or the accuracy of the contents of any alert. By using alerts, you agree that we will not be liable for any of the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Information Guide, Information Guide

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BMO Alerts. Once your new credit card is activated, you will automatically be enrolled in BMO alert notifications to notify you when a payment is due, when there is a security concern with your card, when you are approaching the credit limit on your card, and when you have had a transaction declined. Messages will be sent to the email address or mobile number (text message) you provided on your application. You can manage your alert subscriptions through Online Banking or the Mobile Banking Application. You may receive an alert when your available credit falls below the threshold you designate in Online Banking or the Mobile Banking app, or $100, if you do not choose an amount. You may not receive the alert before exceeding the credit limit, and therefore, may incur fees. fees.‌‌‌‌‌ If you are enrolled in BMO Alerts and you dispose of your mobile device, you are responsible for notifying us of the change, change and deleting the device as a delivery method for BMO Alerts if you have previously subscribed for app notifications. BMO Alerts are provided as a convenience to you for information purposes only. You are responsible for all fees charged by your mobile device service provider including standard messaging and data charges. You agree that we are not liable to you for any loss or claim that may arise as a result of BMO Alerts sent to you. BMO Alerts may not be available for use outside of Canada. You are responsible for informing us of any changes made to your contact information and ensuring that the email address or mobile number provided for the purpose of receiving BMO Alerts are accurate and up to date at all times. Alerts may be delayed or prevented because of a variety of factors. We do our best to provide alerts in a timely manner and with accurate information. We do not guarantee the delivery or the accuracy of the contents of any alert. By using alerts, you agree that we will not be liable for any of the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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BMO Alerts. ‌‌‌ Once your new credit card is activated, you will automatically be enrolled in BMO alert notifications to notify you when a payment is due, when there is a security concern with your card, when you are approaching the credit limit on your card, and when you have had a transaction declined. Messages will be sent to the email address or mobile number (text message) you provided on your application. You can manage your alert subscriptions through Online Banking or the Mobile Banking Application. You may receive an alert when your available credit falls below the threshold you designate in Online Banking or the Mobile Banking app, or $100, if you do not choose an amount. You may not receive the alert before exceeding the credit limit, and therefore, may incur fees. If you are enrolled in BMO Alerts and you dispose of your mobile device, you are responsible for notifying us of the change, and deleting the device as a delivery method for BMO Alerts if you have previously subscribed for app notifications. BMO Alerts are provided as a convenience to you for information purposes only. You are responsible for all fees charged by your mobile device service provider including standard messaging and data charges. You agree that we are not liable to you for any loss or claim that may arise as a result of BMO Alerts sent to you. BMO Alerts may not be available for use outside of Canada. You are responsible for informing us of any changes made to your contact information and ensuring that the email address or mobile number provided for the purpose of receiving BMO Alerts are accurate and up to date at all times. Alerts may be delayed or prevented because of a variety of factors. We do our best to provide alerts in a timely manner and with accurate information. We do not guarantee the delivery or the accuracy of the contents of any alert. By using alerts, you agree that we will not be liable for any of the following:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cardholder Agreement

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