Notice for Certain Preapproved Payments Sample Clauses

Notice for Certain Preapproved Payments. If a Preapproved Payment will vary in amount and is made using an Instant Transfer, eCheck, debit card Payment Method or your PayPal balance, you have the right to advance notice of the amount and date of the transfer from the Merchant at least 10 Days before the transfer is made. If the Merchant provides the option, you may choose to receive this advance notice only when the amount of your Preapproved Payment will fall outside a range established between you and the Merchant. This notice is designed to protect you from having insufficient funds in your bank account to cover the Preapproved Payment.
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Notice for Certain Preapproved Payments. When using Genie eCheck for your Preapproved Payments, Genie can provide you advance notice, via email, of the amount and date of the transfer at least 10 Days before the transfer is made (assuming the Preapproved Payment was authorized more than 10 days before first transaction date). This notice is designed to protect you from having insufficient funds in your bank account to cover your Preapproved Payment.
Notice for Certain Preapproved Payments. If a Preapproved Payment will vary in amount and is made using an Instant Transfer, debit card Payment Method or your VBranch cash account balance, i) you have the right to advance notice of the amount and date of the transfer from the Merchant at least 10 days before the transfer is made.

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