ATM Networks Sample Clauses

ATM Networks. You can use your Card with your PIN at other automated teller machines that have the NYCE, CIRRUS, or Plus logo. The amount, dollar denomination, and daily limit you may transfer each time you use your Card at other ATMs depends on their network agreements, and prevailing law which permits the shared use of other ATMs and limitations of the ATM you are using.
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ATM Networks. You can use your Card with your PIN at other ATM’s that have the NYCE, CIRRUS, or Plus logo. The amount, dollar denomination, and daily limit you may transfer each time you use your Card at other ATM’s depends on their network agreements, and prevailing law which permits the shared use of other ATM’s and limitations of the ATM you are using. There is a charge for Card transactions. Please refer to your brochure entitled, “Schedule of Consumer Deposit Account Charges” regarding charges that apply to Card transactions. When withdrawing from ATMs abroad, cash is dispensed in local currency but usually debited from your home account based on your home country’s favorable exchange rate. When you use an ATM not owned by us, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used to complete the transfer. You may also be charged a fee for a balance inquiry.
ATM Networks. If your Account includes the ability to make cash withdrawals at ATMS, you may use your debit card with your PIN at certain regional, national, and international ATM networks. Those network logos appear on the back of your debit card. The amount, dollar denominations, and daily limit you may transfer each time you use your debit card at ATMs depends on the network agreement and prevailing law governing the shared use of other terminals and limitations of the ATM or terminal you are using. A fee may be imposed for electronic fund transfers initiated at an ATM operated by an entity other than Xxxxxxx Bank, N.A. • Other Limits. We own the debit card issued by us to you for use with your Account. If we ask for the debit card, you must give it back to us. We also reserve the right to refuse to offer you a debit card, or to terminate the debit card without notice. If there are not enough funds in your Account when a debit card transaction is performed, we may, in our discretion, do one of two things. First, the transaction may be paid. If it is paid and your Account is overdrawn, you will be notified promptly and told how much money you have to deposit to cover the overdraft. You agree to promptly reimburse us any overdrawn amount and pay applicable fees; the fees are listed in your Health Savings Account Fee and Interest Schedule. Just because we honor an overdraft on a particular transaction does not mean we will do so in the future. We may also refuse to pay the transaction.
ATM Networks. If your Account includes the ability to make a cash distribution at ATMs, you may use your health benefits debit card with your PIN at certain regional, national and international ATM networks. Those network logos appear on the back of your health benefits debit card. The amount, dollar denominations and daily limit you may transfer each time you use your debit card at ATMs depends on the network agreement and prevailing law governing the shared use of other terminals and limitations of the ATM or terminal you are using. A fee may be imposed for transfers and Account balance inquiries initiated at an ATM operated by an entity other than Xxxxxxx Bank, N.A.
ATM Networks. If your Account includes the ability to make cash withdrawals at ATMs, you may use your health benefits debit card with your PIN at certain regional, national, and international ATM networks. Those network logos appear on the back of your health benefits debit card. The amount, dollar denominations, and daily limit you may transfer each time you use your debit card at ATMs depends on the network agreement and prevailing law governing the shared use of other terminals and limitations of the ATM or terminal you are using. A fee may be imposed for electronic fund transfers and Account balance inquiries initiated at an ATM operated by an entity other than Xxxxxxx Bank, N.A. • Other Debit Card Limits. We own the health benefits debit card issued by us to you for use with your Account. If we ask for the health benefits debit card, you must give it back to us. We also reserve the right to refuse to offer you a health benefits debit card, or to terminate the health benefits debit card without notice. If there are not enough available funds in your Account when a health benefits debit card transaction is sent for authorization, we will decline the transaction. Under certain circumstances, a transaction may cause your account to have a negative balance. We are not obligated to allow a continuous, negative balance and we will notify you promptly and tell you how much money you will need to contribute to bring your Account to a positive balance. You agree to promptly bring your account to a positive balance.

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