Card Security Sample Clauses

Card Security. This Card may be used without a personal identification number (PIN) to make purchases. Therefore, if you lose your Card, someone will be able to use it. Protect your Card and PIN at all times.
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Card Security. 5.1 Card Users must sign the back of the plastic Card as soon as they receive it.
Card Security. 5.1 You must keep the Cards, Security Details and PINs (as applicable) safe by taking appropriate measures, including, but not limited to, the following:
Card Security. Each participant in the contractor-issued charge card program is responsible for safeguarding their card. This does not preclude the cardholder from securing the card at their work stations. No disciplinary or adverse action shall be taken against an employee whose card is lost or stolen at no fault of the employee.
Card Security. You must ensure you keep the Card secure by:
Card Security. Any card received in the mail will need to be activated before using. Activation instructions are included in the mailing. Expiration date verification is performed on all transactions. Address and name match verification is performed whenever possible. Visa® Debit Cards that have not been used for a transaction in the past twenty-four (24) months will be purged upon expiration without notice. A neural network is used to identify possible fraudulent transactions. The cardholder will be contacted via telephone, text message or email to verify if the transaction is valid. If contact cannot be made the card will be blocked without notification. We reserve the right to revoke a card at any time, without notification to the member.
Card Security. To maintain security of the Card, a Cardholder must:
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Card Security. 6.1 You should treat the Card like cash. If it is lost or stolen, you may lose some or all of your money on your Card, in the same way as if you lost cash.
Card Security. Do not share your Card number or PIN with anyone. You should treat your Card number with the same care as you would treat cash. Either memorize your Card number or keep it in a safe place. Do not send your Card number in an email or text message. Make sure your Card number is secured with encryption when you use your Card to perform transactions over the Internet or wireless networks. If you believe that anyone has gained unauthorized access to your Card number, you should advise us immediately, following the procedures in the paragraph labeled “Lost or Stolen Card Number.”
Card Security. 6.1. You should treat the Exchange Card as if it were cash. If you lose your Exchange Card you may lose any unused funds on it in just the same way as if you lost your wallet.
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