TYPES OF ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SERVICES Sample Clauses

TYPES OF ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SERVICES. The following describes the electronic fund transfer (EFT) services that are available and some limitations may apply:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
TYPES OF ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SERVICES. (a) ATM and Debit Cards. You can use your ATM card or debit card (either is called a “Card”) as follows: At ATMs to: • Withdraw cash; • Transfer funds; Mercantile accounts and accounts you own at other financial institutions, pay qualifying Mercantile loans or credit cards, or make payments from your checking account to third parties. Enroll for these services on our website, xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. You must agree to the additional disclo- sures and specific terms for using the online banking services provided to you when you enroll.

Related to TYPES OF ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SERVICES

  • Electronic Fund Transfers The following provisions apply only to Electronic Fund Transfers (“EFTs”). EFTs are any transfer of funds initiated with your Card(s) at an ATM or as a PIN based debit transaction (Point of Sale). You will have access to either your deposit or credit card accounts, or both if you so choose, with Commerce Bank. We can cancel these services at any time and for any reason without notice. We can also cancel your entire Account, including credit card services, and revoke your Card(s) as provided in the CANCELLATION paragraph above. This may be done by an ATM or merchant not returning your Card(s) to you. We may change the terms of this Agreement relating to EFTs without notice to you unless required by law. WHAT CONSTITUTES BANK’S BUSINESS DAY Our Business Days are Monday through Friday. Federal holidays are not included. DISCLOSURE OF CONSUMER’S LIABILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED TRANSFERS AND ADVISABILITY OF PROMPT REPORTING Tell us AT ONCE if you believe your Card(s) has/have been lost or stolen or if you believe that an EFT has been made without your permission. Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your deposit account plus your maximum overdraft line of credit. If you tell us within two Business Days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Card, you can lose no more than $50.00 if someone used your Card without your permission. If you do NOT tell us within two Business Days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Card, and we can prove that we could have stopped someone from using your Card and making transfers from your deposit account without your permission if you had told us, you could lose as much as $500.00. Also, if your deposit statement shows transfers that you did not make, including those made by Card, code or other means, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within 60 days after the deposit statement was mailed to you, you may not get back any money you lost after the 60 days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money if you had told us in time. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) kept you from telling us, we will extend the time periods at our discretion.

  • WASHINGTON’S ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SOLUTION (WEBS). Contractor represents and warrants that it is registered in Washington’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS), Washington’s contract registration system and that, all of its information therein is current and accurate and that throughout the term of this Master Contract, Contractor shall maintain an accurate profile in WEBS.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.