ISSUANCE OF CREDIT CARD Sample Clauses

ISSUANCE OF CREDIT CARD. If your application is approved, the Credit Union may, at its discretion, establish a MasterCard® account in your name and cause one or more cards to be issued to you or those designated by you. In such event, you authorize the Credit Union or its designee to pay for your account all items reflecting credit purchases made, balance transfers, cash advances obtained, or other credit extended through use of the Card.
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ISSUANCE OF CREDIT CARD. When you apply for and receive a Credit Card (the “Card(s)”) or are authorized to use a Card, you agree to be bound by this Agreement. Duplicate, substitute, or renewal Cards are the same as an original Card. All Cards remain WESTconsin Credit Union’s property, and if we request, you must surrender all Cards issued to you.

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