Duty to Review Transactions; Unintended Recipients Sample Clauses

Duty to Review Transactions; Unintended Recipients. You agree to regularly review your account transaction history to confirm whether or not a transaction has been processed properly, and to contact us immediately in the event of any discrepancy. For example, in Move Money, review “Transfer History”; in P2P, review “History”; in Bill Payment, review “Payment History”; and in the Dashboard, review “Recent Transactions.” Please refer to the “Dispute Contact Information” document for the proper phone number and address to use to contact us. If you initiate a transfer to a recipient that you did not intend, you are responsible to contact the recipient to have the funds returned. Neither HSFCU nor our Service provider is responsible for requests which were made in error by you or anyone you authorized to make transactions on your behalf. In the event of an error made by us or our Service provider, you agree to cooperate with any loss recovery efforts and to subrogate your rights to the extent of any liability.
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