Card Safety Tips Clause Samples

Card Safety Tips. Do not lend your card to anyone. • Always protect your card and keep it in a safe place, just like you would cash, credit cards, or checks. • Protect the secrecy of your Personal Identification Number (PIN). • Create a PIN that does not include any number or word that appears in your wallet (such as birth date, name, or address). • Don’t write your PIN where it can be discovered. For example, don’t keep a note of your PIN in your wallet or purse. • Don’t tell anyone your PIN. • Prevent others from seeing you enter your PIN by using your body to shield their view. • If you lose your card or if it is stolen, promptly notify us. You should consult the other disclosures you have received about electronic fund transfers for additional information about what to do if your card is lost or stolen. • Shop with merchants you know and trust. • Look at your account statements when you receive them to be sure you made the transactions listed. Contact us immediately if you identify anything suspicious. • If your card is ever lost or stolen, immediately notify us at the number or P.O. Box listed in the “Questions? We’re here for you” section at the beginning of this Agreement. • Destroy your old card if you receive a replacement. The following provisions are in addition to, and not in place of, any other agreements you have with us regarding funds transfers to and from your account. The terms “funds transfer,” “funds transfer system,” “payment order,” and “beneficiary” are used here as defined in Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code - Funds Transfers, as adopted by the state whose laws govern your account. As used in these provisions, a funds transfer does not include a transaction made using a Credit Union issued card. Examples of funds transfers covered by these provisions are a preauthorized automatic transaction via ACH (such as your car or mortgage payment), remittance transfers, and wire transfers (whether outgoing or incoming, foreign or domestic).