Types of Available Transactions Sample Clauses

Types of Available Transactions. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time Electronic Check Transaction from your checking account using information from your check to (1) pay for purchases or (2) pay bills. You may also authorize a merchant or other payee to debit your checking account for returned check fees or returned debit entry fees.
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Types of Available Transactions. You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time Electronic Check Transaction from your checking account using information from your check to (1) pay for purchases or (2) pay bills. You may also authorize a merchant or other payee to debit your checking account for returned check fees or returned debit entry fees. You may make such a payment via ACH where you have provided a paper check to enable the merchant or other payee to capture the routing, account, and serial numbers to initiate the transfer, whether the check is blank, partially completed, or fully completed and signed; whether the check is presented at POS or is mailed to a merchant or other payee or lockbox and later converted to an EFT; whether the check is retained by the consumer, the merchant, other payee, or the payee’s financial institution; or you have provided the merchant or payee with the routing, account, and serial numbers by telephone or via the Internet to make a payment or a purchase.
Types of Available Transactions. I may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time Electronic Check Transaction from my checking account using information from my check to (1) pay for purchases or (2) pay bills. I may also authorize a merchant or other payee to debit my checking account for returned check fees or returned debit entry fees. I may make such a payment via ACH where I have provided a paper check to enable the merchant or other payee to capture the routing, account, and check numbers to initiate the transfer whether the check is blank, partially completed, or fully completed and signed; whether the check is presented as POS or is mailed to a merchant or other payee or lockbox and later converted to an EFT; whether the check is retained by the consumer, the merchant, other payee, or the payee’s financial institution; or I have provided the merchant or payee with the routing, account, and check numbers by telephone to make a payment or a purchase. Account Access. Electronic Check Transactions may be made from my checking account only. Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. I may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that I have available funds in my checking account plus available funds in my designated overdraft sources.
Types of Available Transactions. I may use my identification number (Electronic Access PIN) to:
Types of Available Transactions. You may use Quickline to:
Types of Available Transactions. You may authorize a merchant or payee to make a one-time Electronic Check Transaction from your Checking Account using information from your check to (1) pay for purchases or (2) pay bills. You may make such a payment via ACH where you have provided a paper check to enable the merchant or other payee to capture the routing, account and serial numbers to initiate the transfer whether the check is:
Types of Available Transactions. I may use the Bill Pay Service to:
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Types of Available Transactions. You may use Code 3 to:
Types of Available Transactions. I may make transfers via ACH where I have provided a paper check to enable the merchant or other payee to capture the routing, account, and serial numbers to initiate the transfer, whether the check is blank, partially completed, or fully completed and signed; whether the check is presented at POS or is mailed to a merchant or other payee or lockbox and later converted to an EFT; or whether the check is retained by the consumer, the merchant or other payee, or the payee’s financial institution.
Types of Available Transactions. You may use Mobile Banking to perform the following transactions: ▪ Make transfers between your accounts. ▪ Make account inquiries. ▪ View account histories. ▪ Transfers from your savings or checking account to make Credit Union loan payments. ▪ Initiate xxxx payments to payees that have been set-up through Partners Online Banking. ▪ Initiate transfers to other members’ accounts at the Credit Union if the accounts have been linked at a Branch. ▪ Find ATM and Branch locations/mapping, including the use of GPS location. ▪ View Credit Union and mobile application FAQs. ▪ View general Credit Union information.
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