Electronic Draft Conversion Sample Clauses

Electronic Draft Conversion. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from your account using information from your draft to pay for purchases or pay bills. Electronic draft conversions is a payment process in which a merchant or other payee (after obtaining your authorization) used your draft to gather routing, account, and draft number information to initiate a one-time EFT. When information from your draft is used to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day you make your payment. This type of EFT transaction involving a consumer account is covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and this disclosure. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement. Re-presented Draft Transactions and Fees. You may authorize a merchant to electronically collect a fee associated with the re-presentment of a draft that is returned due to insufficient or unavailable funds. The resulting fee transaction if debited as an EFT from a consumer account is covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and this disclosure. When a merchant re-presents a draft electronically, that transaction is not covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act or this disclosure. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement. In addition to the limitations set forth above, the following limitations may be applicable to your accounts: Liability for Unauthorized Transfers. Tell us AT ONCE if you believe your card, ATM PIN, POS card or PIN, or online banking PIN has been lost or stolen or if you believe that an electronic fund transfer has been made without your permission using information from your draft. Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your account (plus your maximum overdraft line of credit). If you tell us within two (2) business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your card or code, you can lose not more than $50.00 if someone used your card or code without your permission. If you do NOT tell us within two (2) business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your card or code, and we can prove that we could have stopped someone from using your card or code without your permission if you had told us, you could lose as much as $500.00. Also, if your statement shows transfers that you did not make, including those made by card, code or other means, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within sixty (60) days if we can...
Electronic Draft Conversion. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from your account using information from your draft to pay for purchases or pay bills. The merchant or other payee uses the draft information, along with the transaction amount, to initiate an ACH debit transaction. The transaction is electronically transferred through the ACH system and the funds will be debited directly from your account and deposited automatically into the merchant or payee’s account. When information from your draft is used to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day you make your payment. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement from us. Drafts used in these types of transactions will not be returned with your statement. This type of electronic funds transfer from a consumer account is governed by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and subject to the Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement and Disclosure(s).
Electronic Draft Conversion. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from your account using information from your draft to pay for purchases or pay bills. Electronic draft conversion is a payment process in which a merchant or other payee (after obtaining your authorization) uses your draft to gather routing, account, and draft number information to initiate a one-time EFT. When information from your draft is used to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day you make your payment. This type of EFT transaction involving a consumer account is covered by, the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and this disclosure. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement. Re-presented Draft Transactions and Fees. You may authorize a merchant too electronically collect a fee associated with the re-presentment of a draft that is returned due to insufficient or unavailable funds. The resulting fee transaction if debited as an EFT from a consumer account is covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and this disclosure. When a merchant re-presented draft electronically, that transaction is not covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act or this disclosure. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement.
Electronic Draft Conversion. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from your account using information from your draft to pay for purchases or pay bills. Electronic draft conversions is a payment process in which a merchant or other payee (after obtaining your authorization) used your draft to gather routing, account, Re-presented Draft Transactions and Fees. You may authorize a merchant to electronically collect a fee associated with the re-presentment of a draft that is returned due to insufficient or unavailable funds. The resulting fee transaction if debited as an EFT from a consumer account is covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and this disclosure. When a merchant re-presents a draft electronically, that transaction is not covered by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act or this disclosure. A description of the transaction will appear on your statement. In addition to the limitations set forth above, the following limitations may be applicable to your accounts: Liability for Unauthorized Transfers. Tell us AT ONCE if you believe your card, ATM PIN, POS card or PIN, or online banking PIN has been lost or stolen or if you believe that an electronic fund transfer has been made without your permission using information from your draft. Telephoning is the best way of