Common use of CONSENT TO RECEIVE ELECTRONIC STATEMENTS AND NOTICES Clause in Contracts

CONSENT TO RECEIVE ELECTRONIC STATEMENTS AND NOTICES. By using the Service, you consent to and agree that: A notice is a record or other type of information that is provided to you in connection with your accounts or the Service, such as account disclosures, change-in-terms notices, privacy disclosures for consumers (only), fee schedules, transaction notices and alerts, account status notices and periodic statements, may be sent to you electronically. A notice may be provided as a separate electronic document or may be included in an electronic account statement. An electronic notice sent to any account owner shall be deemed sent to, and received by, all account owners on the day we send it. We reserve the right to send a notice in paper format by postal mail. You will promptly report to us any change to your contact information, including email address, name, physical address, mailing address (if different), and telephone numbers. We will not be obligated to provide any notice to you in paper form unless you specifically request us to do so. Your consent to receive notices electronically remains in effect until you withdraw your consent, close your account, or discontinue or terminate the Service with us. You may change your contact information or withdraw this consent to receive electronic delivery of notices by contacting us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000 or by visiting your local branch. Online account statements, including images of the front of paid checks and deposit slips, will be available for 12 months after date of delivery. You may print the documents or save them to your computer. If you encounter difficulty saving or printing the online statements or images, contact us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000. We will make statements for your Activated Accounts available to you as required by law or upon request. We may stop making statements available at any time without notice in such circumstances as when your account becomes inactive, in default, in overdraft, or in similar circumstances. See the Electronic Delivery Agreement for more information.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.bankhillsboro.com, Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement

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CONSENT TO RECEIVE ELECTRONIC STATEMENTS AND NOTICES. By using the Service, you consent to and agree that: A notice is a record or other type of information that is provided to you in connection with your accounts or the Service, such as account disclosures, change-in-terms notices, privacy disclosures for consumers (only), fee schedules, transaction notices and alerts, account status notices and periodic statements, may be sent to you electronically. A notice may be provided as a separate electronic document or may be included in an electronic account statement. An electronic notice sent to any account owner shall be deemed sent to, and received by, all account owners on the day we send it. We reserve the right to send a notice in paper format by postal mail. You will promptly report to us any change to your contact information, including email address, name, physical address, mailing address (if different), and telephone numbers. We will not be obligated to provide any notice to you in paper form unless you specifically request us to do so. Your consent to receive notices electronically remains in effect until you withdraw your consent, close your account, or discontinue or terminate the Service with us. You may change your contact information or withdraw this consent to receive electronic delivery of notices by contacting us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000 or by visiting your local branch. Online account statements, including images of the front of paid checks and deposit slips, will be available for 12 months after date of delivery. You may print the documents or save them to your computer. If you encounter difficulty saving or printing the online statements or images, contact us at 000217-000-0000 532- 3991 or 000-000-0000. We will make statements for your Activated Accounts available to you as required by law or upon request. We may stop making statements available at any time without notice in such circumstances as when your account becomes inactive, in default, in overdraft, or in similar circumstances. See the Electronic Delivery Agreement for more information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bankhillsboro.com

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