Card Account Use and Purpose Sample Clauses

Card Account Use and Purpose. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, you may use your Card, Card Number, or Account Number, as applicable, to (1) add funds to your Card Account (as described in the Section below titled “Adding Funds to Your Card Account”), (2) transfer funds between Card Accounts, (3) purchase goods or services wherever your Card is honored as long as you do not exceed the value available in your Card Account and including your current POS daily spending, and (4) withdraw cash from your Card Account (as described in the Section below titled “Using Your Card to Get Cash”). There may be fees associated with some of these transactions. For fee information, see the “Schedule of Fees and Charges” attached to this Agreement. You agree not to use your Card for illegal gambling or any other illegal purpose. We will provide you our bank routing number and assign you a 12-digit Account Number once your identity has been verified. The bank routing number and your assigned Account Number are for the purpose of initiating direct deposits to your Card Account and authorized ACH debit transactions only. The 16-digit Card Number embossed or printed on your Card should not be used for these types of transactions or they will be rejected. You are not authorized to use the bank routing number and Account Number if you do not have sufficient funds in your Card Account or to make a debit transaction with a paper check, check-by-phone or other item processed as a check. These debits will be declined, and your payment will not be processed. You also may be assessed an ACH Decline Fee (see the “Schedule of Fees and Charges” attached to this Agreement).
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Card Account Use and Purpose. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, you may use your Card, Card Number, or Account Number, as applicable, to (1) add funds to your Digital Bank Account (as described in the Section below titled “Adding Funds to Your Digital Bank Account”), (2) transfer funds from your Card Account to another person’s Card Account, (3) purchase goods or services wherever your Card is honored as long as you do not exceed the value available in your Digital Bank Account or the Daily Purchase Limit (as defined in the table below), (4) withdraw cash from your Digital Bank Account (as described in the Section below titled “Using Your Card to Get Cash,” (5) create and fund a CASH Card , and (6) transfer funds to another person, who at the time of transfer, does not have a card account but who, at the time of receipt of notice of such transfer by email (by email or text message), will be given and have seventy-two (72) hours to open such person’s own card account in order to use such transferred funds (such person’s failure to do so within seventy-two (72) hours such limited time will cause the transfer to expire automatically, thereby causing such intended transferred funds automatically to return to and be in your Digital Bank Account). The recipient of funds will receive a link via email or mobile phone number to sign up for a card account. That recipient will be required to successfully pass the Customer Identification Program (“CIP”) before the account can be opened and monies received. There may be fees associated with some of these transactions. For fee information, see the “Schedule of Fees and Charges (Schedule A)” attached to this Agreement. You agree not to use your Card for illegal gambling or any other illegal purpose. You will be provided with our routing number and assigned a 13-digit Account Number once your identity has been verified. Our routing number and your assigned Account Number are for the purpose of initiating direct deposits to your Card Account and authorized automated clearinghouse (“ACH”) debit transactions only. The 16-digit Card Number embossed or printed on your Card should not be used for these types of transactions or they will be rejected. You are not authorized to use our routing number and Account Number if you do not have sufficient funds in your Card Account. These debits will be declined, and your payment will not be processed. You also may be assessed an ACH Decline Fee (see the “Schedule of Fees and Charges (Schedule A...
Card Account Use and Purpose. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, you may use your Card, Card Number, or Account Number, as applicable, to (1) add funds to your Card Account, (2) transfer funds between Card Accounts, (3) purchase goods or services wherever your Card is honored as long as you do not exceed the value available in your Card Account and including your current POS daily spending, and (4) withdraw cash from your Card Account. There may be fees associated with some of these transactions. For fee information, see the “List of All Fees” attached to this Agreement. You agree not to use your Card for illegal gambling or any other illegal purpose.

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