Types of Electronic Fund Transfers Sample Clauses

Types of Electronic Fund Transfers. Subject to the transaction limits described below and the terms, conditions, and limitations described elsewhere in this Agreement and if Your Bank Account is subject to Regulation E, you may use the Platform to conduct the following types of Electronic Fund Transfers: ● Direct Deposits. You may arrange for direct deposits (such as U.S. Treasury, Social Security, or employer payroll) to be accepted into Your Bank Account.
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Types of Electronic Fund Transfers. CARD TRANSACTIONS See the section above entitled Card Transactions – Conveniences for the types of Electronic Fund Transfers I can make with my Card.
Types of Electronic Fund Transfers. Card Transactions. See the section above entitled Card Transactions — Conveniences for the types of Electronic Fund Transfers You can make with Your Card.
Types of Electronic Fund Transfers. Debit Card - Purchases. By opening an Account you are requesting, and will be provided with, a Debit Card (or simply “Card”) for use with your Account; you may use it to purchase goods and services from certain health care providers and pharmacies that have arranged to accept your Card as a means of payment. Purchases made with your Card are referred to as “Point of Sale” or “POS” transactions, and will cause your Account to be debited for the amount of the purchase. We have the right to return any check or other item drawn on your Account to ensure there are funds available to pay for the Card transactions. We will not pay a Card transaction if your Account does not have funds sufficient to pay for the entire transaction. You will select a Personal Identification Number (“PIN”) for use with the Card, which you can change ▪ Debit Card – Automated Teller Machines This service is available only to members of certain health plans; please review the cover letter from the welcome kit for further information. If this service is available to you, then you can use your Debit Card at an Automated Teller Machine (“ATM”) to withdraw cash from your Account, and check your Account balance. Some of these services may not be available at all ATMs. We do not own or operate any ATMs, so you will use ATMs owned and operated by other institutions. When you use your Debit Card at an ATM, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used, and you may be charged a balance inquiry fee even if you do not complete a fund transfer. Account balance information disclosed to you at an ATM may not reflect recent transactions.
Types of Electronic Fund Transfers 

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  • Electronic Funds Transfers By signing the Account Card, completing and transmitting an online account card or service request, or signing or using the Visa Debit Card, or Home Banking service you agree to the following terms governing your and our rights and responsibilities concerning the electronic funds transfer services, as applicable. Terms and conditions set forth elsewhere in this Agreement shall also apply to your electronic funds transfer service. Electronic funds transfers ("EFTs") are electronically initiated transfers of money through direct deposits, automated teller machines ("ATMs"), point of sale transactions, debit card purchases, audio response transactions and online transactions involving your deposit accounts at the Credit Union.

  • Electronic Funds Transfer Upon reinstatement by Xxxxxxxx, this Security Instrument and obligations secured hereby shall remain fully effective as if no acceleration had occurred. However, this right to reinstate shall not apply in the case of acceleration under Section 18.

  • Electronic Check Conversion/Electronic Returned Check Fees If you pay for purchases or bills with a check or draft, you may authorize your check or draft to be converted to an electronic fund transfer. You may also authorize merchants or other payees to electronically debit your account for returned check fees. You are considered to have authorized these electronic fund transfers if you complete the transaction after being told (orally or by a notice posted or sent to you) that the transfer may be processed electronically or if you sign a written authorization.

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