EMAIL CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS Sample Clauses

EMAIL CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS. You may send electronic email messages to us via the Internet. We will not immediately receive and review email messages that you send and will NOT process any request for a funds transfer received via email. Further, we reserve the right not to act upon requests for stop payments, requests for replacement PINs, reports of lost or stolen PINs or unauthorized transactions, reports of lost or stolen Debit Cards, ATM Cards or Credit Cards, or on any other request in which we would normally require written notification and/or your authorizing signature, without first confirming the authenticity of the email request/notification via telephone. In some instances, written confirmation reflecting your authorizing signature may still be required. We will not take action based on your email requests until we actually receive your message and have a reasonable opportunity to act. If your request requires immediate attention, contact us directly at 000-000-0000.
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EMAIL CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS. Online Banking includes email capabilities allowing you to send and receive secure electronic email messages to and from us. We will not immediately receive and review email messages that you send. We may not act upon requests for stop payments, requests for replacement passwords, reports of lost or stolen passwords or unauthorized transactions, reports of lost or stolen credit, debit and ATM cards, or on any other request in which we would normally require written notification or your authorizing signature, without first confirming the authenticity of the email request/notification via telephone. In some instances, written confirmation reflecting your authorizing signature may still be required. We will not take action based on your email requests until we actually receive your message and have a reasonable opportunity to act. If your request requires immediate attention, contact Member Services at (000) 000-0000.

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