Common use of Transaction History Clause in Contracts

Transaction History. The Primary Cardholder or Secondary Cardholder may access an electronic history that covers at least 60 days of Account and Card transactions by logging into the Division’s OnCard Website or mobile application, calling the Division’s Customer Service from within the U.S. or 954-233- 4093 from outside the U.S., or visiting a Division branch. In addition, the Primary Cardholder or Secondary Cardholder may obtain a 60-day written history of Account and Card transactions by writing to the Bank at the mailing address provided in Section 30. If the Primary Cardholder or Secondary Cardholder requests a written transaction history by mail, the Primary Cardholder agrees to pay the fee, if any, specified in the Schedule of Fees for that service. A Dependent Cardholder may obtain an electronic history that covers at least 60 days of their Card transactions, by logging into the Division’s OnCard Website or mobile application, calling the Division’s Customer Service from within the U.S. (or 000-000-0000 from outside the U.S.) or visiting a Division branch. In addition, a Dependent Cardholder may obtain a 60-day written history of their Card transactions by writing to the Bank at the mailing address provided in Section 30. If a Dependent Cardholder requests a written history by mail, the Primary Cardholder agrees to pay the fee, if any, specified in the Schedule of Fees for that service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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