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Transfer Types. The following electronic fund transfer services are available on request and subject to approval. Certain services may require a written application. ATM Card – You may use your ATM Card and PIN to: • Withdraw cash from your Savings Accounts at ATMs and other places that accept the ATM Card. • Obtain balance information on your Savings Accounts at an ATM Some of these services may not be available at all terminals or for all Accounts. Debit MasterCard® -- You may use your Debit MasterCard Check Card to: • Pay for purchases from your Checking Account at places that display the MasterCard logo or have agreed to accept the Card • Receive cash back with a purchase at places that display the MasterCard logo or have agreed to accept the Card • Additional services may also be available Some of these services may not be available at all terminals or for all Accounts. Signature-based transactions at point-of-sale terminals do not require a PIN but may require positive identification. When you use your Check Card, you authorize the Credit Union to debit your Account for the total amount of the transaction as may be shown on any sales draft, receipt, or voucher originated by the use of the Check Card, regardless of whether any such document is signed by you. Your Check Card also functions as an ATM Card. Using your Check Card and PIN, you may perform the following types of transactions at ATMs: • Withdraw cash from your Checking and Savings Accounts at ATMs • Check the balance in your Checking and Savings Accounts at ATMs Some of these services may not be available at all terminals or for all Accounts. Transfer Limitations for ATM Card and Debit MasterCard Transactions • When you use your ATM Card or your Check Card at ATMs and point-of-sale terminals, you may withdraw a maximum of $1,000 of your available Account balance per day in cash. A purchase transaction may be required in order to withdraw cash at a point-of-sale terminal. • When you use your Check Card at merchants and point-of-sale terminals to purchase goods and services, you may withdraw a maximum of $1,500 of your available Account balance per day. • Certain transfer limitations may be imposed from time to time when fund transfer systems are unavailable. Merchants and fund transfer systems also may impose transfer limits. • For your protection, international ATM and point- of-sale transactions are blocked on your Card. Before you travel outside of the continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii, you may...
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Transfer Types. The following electronic fund transfer services are available: Freedom Debit Card Account Access – You may use your Freedom Debit Card and PIN to: • Deposit or withdraw cash from your Savings and Checking Accounts. • Transfer funds between your Savings and Checking Accounts. • Check the balance in your Checking and Savings Accounts. • Make a loan payment. • Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the Card. Some of these services may not be available at all terminals.
Transfer Types. The following electronic fund transfer services are available. Some of these services may not be available at all terminals. Visa® Debit Card Account Access: You may use your debit card and PIN to: • Withdraw cash from your checking or savings • Transfer funds from your checking and savings accounts • Inquire as to the balance in your checking and savings accounts • Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the card You may also use your debit card for signature-based transactions that do not require a PIN but may require positive identification. These transactions require you to sign for purchases and will not clear your account immediately like a PIN based transaction does. Transfer Limitations – You may withdraw up to $500 per day (24-hour period) using an ATM. You may withdraw up to $9,999.99 or complete no more than 20 transactions per day for point-of-sale transactions, whichever comes first. When getting cash at a point-of-sale terminal, those transactions are free and do not count towards the $500 per day limit. These limits are per calendar day not business day. Friday through Sunday is considered one day unless Friday is a holiday in which case Thursday through Sunday will be considered one day. If Monday is a holiday, then Friday through Monday will be considered one day. This limitation is an aggregate limitation, meaning that it applies to any combination of transactions across all of your accounts and not to each account separately. If you exceed this limitation, you will be charged an additional ATM Transaction Fee as set forth in the Fee Schedule. X.X.X. Audio Response System Account Access – You may use your X.X.X. PIN to: • Transfer funds between your FCCU accounts • Request that a check be mailed to your address on file for a withdrawal from your checking or savings accounts • Obtain your recent account history and balance informationMake payments on your loan accounts with us • Please refer to our X.X.X. insert for a complete list of all available services and account access Online Banking and Mobile Banking Account Access - You may use your Online and Mobile Banking to: • Transfer funds between your FCCU accounts and/or memberships • Obtain your recent account history and balance information • Make payments on your loans with us from your checking and savings accounts • Update your address information • Set up alerts such as balance notifications • Deposit Checks using Mobile Deposit Capture External Transfers Submit a ...
Transfer Types. The following electronic fund transfer services are available:
Transfer Types. You may authorize the following types of electronic transactions in your accounts: Preauthorized credits. You may request certain direct deposits (such as social security, payroll, and interest payments) to be accepted in to your Demand Deposit account(s).
Transfer Types. Our electronic funds transfer services include transfers to accounts within the Credit Union, transfers made using routing and account numbers through the automated clearing house network (“ACH transactions”), and transfers resulting from debit card transactions (including those which occur at an automated teller machine (“ATM”) or a point-of-sale system). You may use transfers to: a) withdraw money from your checking or savings accounts; b) make deposits to your checking or savings accounts; c) transfer funds between NCDFCU accounts or to another linked NCDFCU account; d) pay NCDFCU loans; e) pay for purchases from your checking account at places that accept our debit card; f) pay bills from your checking or savings account in the amounts and on the days you request; g) send money to people from your checking or savings account in the amounts and on the days you request; and h) transfer money to and from non-NCDFCU accounts. The foregoing does not include wire transfers.
Transfer Types. A transfer may be initiated in either of the following ways: Voluntary transfers initiated by the employee or; District (Administrative) transfers which are not arbitrary or capricious.
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Transfer Types. These are the types of EFTs that you can accomplish with the Bank (assuming you make arrangements to do so). However, except as expressly provided otherwise, this Electronic Fund Transfer Disclosure does not apply to any accounts other than consumer accounts, as defined by Regulation E. Preauthorized Transfers. You can arrange to pay certain bills directly from your checking and savings account in the amounts and on the days you request. For example, you can arrange to receive certain automatic deposits from other persons (e.g., Social Security payments or payroll payments) to your checking or savings account. Also, when you pay a merchant or other person for a transaction using a check (for example, to pay for goods or services, or to pay a xxxx), you may give the merchant or other person permission to use information from your check to make a one-time ACH debit from your account for the amount of the check. If the payment is handled as an ACH debit, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day that you give your check to the merchant or other person. Although the above are some examples of preauthorized transfers, this is not an exclusive list of the types of preauthorized transfers or transfers initiated by third parties. ATM Transfers. Although not all services may be available at all ATM terminals, you may use your debit card and personal identification number (“PIN”) to access your account(s) by ATM in order to check the balance of your account(s), transfer funds between your checking and savings account(s), or withdraw cash from your checking or savings account(s) (but you may not withdraw an amount that is greater than the daily limit allowed for your card each day). Debit Card Point-of-Sale Transactions. You can pay for purchases (in person or by telephone) at businesses that have agreed to accept the debit card. The funds are debited from your account. When you initiate a point-of-sale transaction, the amount of said transaction will be reserved against your account by memo post and will reduce the available balance in your account prior to the actual debit of said transaction.
Transfer Types. The following electronic fund transfer services are available: Freedom Debit Card Account Access – You may use your Freedom Debit Card and PIN to:  Withdraw cash from your Savings and Checking Accounts.  Transfer funds between your Savings and Checking Accounts.  Check the balance in your Checking and Savings Accounts.  Make a loan payment.  Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the Card. Some of these services may not be available at all terminals. Daily Limitations – You may withdraw up to $500 in the aggregate of your Available Balance per day at ATMs and up to $5,000 in the aggregate of your Available Balance per day for consumer debit card transactions, for a 24 hour period that runs from midnight to midnight.
Transfer Types. You may use the telephone transfer service to: transfer funds between your linked savings and checking accounts; make a loan payment by funds transfer to your linked loan; get a loan advance from your linked line of credit account; and make inquiries as to the status of your linked savings and loan accounts and recent transactions. By use of the telephone transfer service with your personal identification number, you authorize us to transfer funds between your linked checking or savings accounts and linked credit or loan accounts with us in accordance with instructions given by you through the telephone transfer service. Transaction and Dollar Limitations. All telephone transfer service transactions are covered by our rules and regulations governing accounts. Transfers are subject to your linked account having sufficient available balances. Cutoff Time. Our cutoff time for telephone transfers is 9:30 p.m. Pacific Time.
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