Supplemental Terms and Conditions for Mobile Banking Services Sample Clauses

Supplemental Terms and Conditions for Mobile Banking Services. The following supplemental terms and conditions are required by NCR, the Credit Union’s service provider.
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Supplemental Terms and Conditions for Mobile Banking Services. The following supplemental terms and conditions are required by NCR, the Credit Union’s service provider. SMS Message Program. The Credit Union offers members mobile access to their account information (e.g., for checking balances and last transactions) over SMS, as well as the option to set up alerts for their accounts (e.g., low balance alerts). Enrollment requires identification of the user’s relationship as well as providing a mobile phone number. The mobile phone number’s verification is done by the user receiving an SMS message with a verification code which they will have to enter on the website. Additionally, members may select the type of alerts and other preferences which will determine, together with their account data, the frequency of alerts to be delivered. This program will be ongoing. Message & Data rates may apply. Members will be allowed to opt out of this program at any time. Participating carriers include (but are not limited to) AT&T, SprintPCS, T-Mobile®, U.S. Cellular®, Verizon Wireless. Mobile Banking and any software you may obtain from Mobile Banking (“Software”) may not be available at any time for any reason outside of the reasonable control of the Credit Union or any service provider.
Supplemental Terms and Conditions for Mobile Banking Services. The following supplemental terms and conditions are required by Fiserv, Inc., the Credit Union’s service provider. SMS Message Program. The Credit Union offers members mobile access to their account information (e.g., for checking balances and last transactions) over SMS, as well as the option to set up alerts for their accounts (e.g., low balance alerts). Enrollment requires identification of the user’s relationship as well as providing a mobile phone number. The mobile phone number’s verification is done by the user receiving an SMS message with a verification code which they will have to enter on the website. Additionally, members may select the type of alerts and other preferences which will determine, together with their account data, the frequency of alerts to be delivered. This program will be ongoing. Message & Data rates may apply. Members will be allowed to opt out of this program at any time. Participating carriers include (but are not limited to) AT&T, SprintPCS, T-Mobile®, U.S. Cellular®, Verizon Wireless. Mobile Banking and any software you may obtain from Mobile Banking (“Software”) may not be available at anytime for any reason outside of the reasonable control of the Credit Union or any service provider. Questions: You can contact Fiserv at {000-000-0000}, or send a text message with the word “HELP” to this number: {ShortCode}. We can answer any questions you have about the program. To Stop the program: To stop the messages from coming to your phone, you can opt out of the program via SMS. Just send a text that says “STOP” to this number: {ShortCode}. You’ll receive a one-time opt-out confirmation text message. After that, you will not receive any future messages.

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