Common use of Returned and Unclaimed Information Clause in Contracts

Returned and Unclaimed Information. Unless otherwise prohibited by the laws governing your Eligible Account or Online Financial Service, this subsection (d) applies if Account Information documents are returned or electronic notifications are returned as undeliverable. This means we can stop sending Account Information or electronic notifications to you until you provide a valid postal or valid e-mail address to us. We may also: • Destroy Account Information sent to you and returned to us as undeliverable. • Hold the Account Information for your Account for you to pick up. • Stop sending the Account Information through current delivery method and use an alternative delivery method. For example, if we send Account Information to you via the U.S. Postal Service, and the information is returned to us as undeliverable on two or more occasions, we may attempt to deliver the information to your e-mail address instead. • Suspend access to your Eligible Accounts or Online Financial Services. If we hold Account Information for you to pick up and it remains unclaimed for sixty (60) days, we may send the Account Information to the address reflected in our records for your Eligible Account or destroy it.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Banking Services, Banking Services, Banking Services

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