BUYING, RECEIVING AND ACTIVATING YOUR CARD Sample Clauses

BUYING, RECEIVING AND ACTIVATING YOUR CARD. 3.1 You may only apply for a Card if you are resident in the United Kingdom and are over the age of 18 years. You may hold up to five Cards per household at any one time. 3.2 You agree that we may communicate with you by e-mail for issuing any notices or information about your Account or Card and therefore it is important that you register with My Account and provide a valid e-mail address. Additionally, your Transaction history and statements are made available to you in My Account and you will need to register in order to be able to obtain this information. 3.3 We will issue your Card to you on the basis of the information that you have provided and you acknowledge you will need to provide sufficient detail for us to satisfactorily verify your identity and address. You agree to provide accurate personal information and to tell us of any changes as soon as possible so that our records remain correct. You should update any changes to your personal information by visiting the Website or calling Customer Services. In particular, you should always keep us informed of changes to your email address to ensure that we are able to contact you with information with respect to your Card. 3.4 By using the Card you confirm that: 3.4.1 You are aged 18 years or over; 3.4.2 The information provided to us by you is accurate and complete and is not false or misleading in any way. 3.5 When you receive your Card, you must sign it immediately and will need to load e-money onto it in order to activate it. 3.6 You may use your Card to make cash withdrawals, subject to 3.5. You will need a PIN for cash machine withdrawals and to authorise any retail sales transactions in the UK and in some countries abroad. Please see paragraph 4.2 for full details on how to authorise Transactions. 3.7 You‟ll be given your PIN when your Card is issued. You should never reveal your PIN to anybody. We will not reveal your PIN to a third party. If you forget your PIN you can reset it by contacting Customer Services. 3.8 When you select or change your PIN, you must not select a PIN that may be easily guessed, such as a number that: 3.8.1 is easily associated with you, such as your telephone number or birth date, 3.8.2 is part of the data imprinted on the Card, 3.8.3 consists of the same digits or a sequence of running digits, or 3.8.4 is identical to a previously selected PIN.
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BUYING, RECEIVING AND ACTIVATING YOUR CARD. 3.1 You may only apply for a Card if you are resident in the United Kingdom and are over the age of 18 years. You may hold up to five Cards per household at any one time. 3.2 You agree that we may communicate with you by email for issuing any notices or information about your Account or Card and therefore it is important that you register with My Account and provide a valid email address. Additionally, your Transaction history and statements are made 3.3 We will issue your Card to you on the basis of the information that you have provided and you acknowledge you will need to provide sufficient detail for us to satisfactorily verify your identity and address. You agree 3.4 By using the Card you confirm that: 3.4.1 You are aged 18 years or over;
BUYING, RECEIVING AND ACTIVATING YOUR CARD. 3.1 You may only apply for a Card if you are resident in the United Kingdom and are over the age of 18 years. You may hold up to five Cards per household at any one time. 3.2 We will issue your Card to you on the basis of the information that you have provided and you acknowledge you will need to provide sufficient detail for us to satisfactorily verify your identity and address. You agree to provide accurate personal information and to tell us of any changes as soon as possible so that our records remain correct. You should update any changes to your personal information by visiting the Website or calling Customer Services. In particular, you should always keep us informed of changes to your email address to ensure that we are able to contact you with information with respect to your Card. 3.3 By using the Card you confirm that: 3.3.1 You are aged 18 years or over; 3.3.2 the information provided to us by you is accurate and complete and is not false or misleading in any way. 3.4 When you receive your Card, you must sign it immediately and will need to load e-money onto it in order to activate it. 3.5 You may use your Card to make cash withdrawals,subject to 3.4. You will need a PIN for cash machine withdrawals and to authorise any retail sales transactions in the UK and in some countries abroad. 3.6 You’ll be given your PIN when your Card is issued. You should never reveal your PIN to anybody. We will not reveal your PIN to a third party. If you forget your PIN you can reset it by contacting Customer Services. 3.7 When you select or change your PIN, you must not select a PIN that may be easily guessed, such as a number that: 3.7.1 is easily associated with you, such as your telephone number or birth date, 3.7.2 is part of data imprinted on the Card, 3.7.3 consists of the same digits or a sequence of running digits, or 3.7.4 is identical to a previously selected PIN.

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  • Patient Information Each Party agrees to abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and orders of all applicable supranational, national, federal, state, provincial, and local governmental entities concerning the confidentiality or protection of patient identifiable information and/or patients’ protected health information, as defined by any other applicable legislation in the course of their performance under this Agreement.

  • Information About You and Your Visits to the Website All information we collect on this Website is subject to our Privacy Policy. By using the Website, you consent to all actions taken by us with respect to your information in compliance with the Privacy Policy.

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