Regions Personal Pay Service Sample Clauses

Regions Personal Pay Service. You may cancel the Regions Personal Pay Service as provided in the Regions Personal Pay Service Addendum to this Agreement, which is posted at the bottom of the Personal Pay pages in Online Banking.
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Regions Personal Pay Service. Regions Personal Pay is an electronic person-to-person payments service through which you may send payments to, or receive payments from, any person who maintains an eligible account with a financial institution. In order to use the Regions Personal Pay Service, you must first enroll for, and maintain enrollment in, the Online Banking Service. The Regions Personal Pay Service is further subject to the terms and conditions of the Regions Personal Pay Service Addendum to this Agreement, which is posted at the bottom of the Personal Pay pages in Online Banking and which is incorporated by reference into and constitutes a part of this Agreement. Each time you use or allow others to use the Regions Personal Pay Service, you confirm your agreement to abide and be bound by the terms and conditions of the Regions Personal Pay Service as in effect at that time.
Regions Personal Pay Service 

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