Change of card account number Sample Clauses

Change of card account number. (a) We may at your request or at any time without incurring any liability or giving any reason, and upon giving you notice, change your card account number; and issue a replacement card; and transfer the total outstanding balance and all credits (if any) from your original card account to the new card account. After we have given you such notice, you must immediately return to us the card cut in half.
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Change of card account number. (a) We may at your request or at any time without incurring any liability or giving any reason, and upon giving you notice, change your card account number; and issue a replacement card; and transfer the current balance and all credits (if any) from your original card account to the new card account. After we have given you such notice, you must immediately return to us the card cut in half and all unused MCCA checks and checkbooks (if we have granted you the MasterCard Check Access Facility).
Change of card account number. (a) The Bank may (but shall not be obliged to do so) at the Corporate Account Holder’s request or at anytime without incurring any liability or giving any reason, and upon giving the Corporate Account Holder notice, change the Cardholder’s Card number or the Card Account number; and issue a replacement Card or open a new Card Account; and transfer the Outstanding Balance and all credits (if any) from the Cardholder’s original Card to the new Card or transfer the Outstanding Balance and all credits (if any) from the original Card Account to the new Card Account. After the Bank has given the Corporate Account Holder or Cardholder such notice, the Cardholder must immediately return to the Bank the Card cut in half.

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