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Choosing A Personal Identification Number. When you first use the Virtual Account, any four-digit code will work as the initial Personal Identification Number ("PIN") for the first PIN-based transaction. After the first PIN-based transaction, you must use the same PIN for each subsequent PIN-based transaction, unless and until you choose to reset the PIN as described below in the section labeled, "Resetting The PIN." Choose a PIN that you can remember easily – but avoid using obvious numbers like “1234” or “5555.” Resetting The PIN If you need to reset the Virtual Account PIN, please visit XxxxxxxXXxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000. By visiting this website or calling Customer Service, you may deactivate the Virtual Account PIN. You will be required to provide information about the Virtual Account (the account number, expiration date and security code) to reset the PIN. You may then select a new four-digit PIN during the next PIN-based transaction. Authorized Virtual Account Users You are responsible for all authorized transactions initiated and fees incurred by use of the Virtual Account. If you permit another person to have access to the Virtual Account, we will treat this as if you have authorized such use and you will be liable for all transactions and fees incurred by those persons. You are wholly responsible for the use of the Virtual Account according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Secondary Virtual Accountholder You may not request an additional Virtual Account for another person. Your Representations and Warranties By activating the Virtual Account or by retaining, using or authorizing the use of the Virtual Account, you represent and warrant to us that: (i) you are at least 18 years of age (or older if you reside in a state where the majority age is older); (ii) you are a U.S. citizen or legal alien residing in the fifty (50) states of the United States (“U.S”) or the District of Columbia; (iii) you have provided us with a verifiable U.S. street address (not a P.O. Box); (iv) the personal information that you provide to us in connection with the Virtual Account is true, correct and complete; (v) you received a copy of this Agreement and agree to be bound by and to comply with its terms; and (vi) you accept the Virtual Account.
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Choosing A Personal Identification Number. When you first use the Virtual Account, any four-digit code will work as the initial Personal Identification Number (“PIN”) for the first PIN-based transaction. After the first PIN-based transaction, you must use the same PIN for each subsequent PIN-based transaction, unless and until you choose to reset the PIN as described below in the section labeled, “Resetting The PIN.” Choose a PIN that you can remember easily – but avoid using obvious numbers like “1234” or “5555.” Resetting The PIN If you need to reset the Virtual Account PIN, please visit XxxxxxxXXxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000. By visiting this website or calling Customer Service, you may deactivate the Virtual Account PIN. You will be required to provide information about the Virtual Account (the account number, expiration date and security code) to reset the PIN. You may then select a new four-digit PIN during the next PIN- based transaction. Cash Access Because you will not receive a card, you may not use the Virtual Account to obtain cash from an Automated Teller Machine (“ATM”), Point-of-Sale (“POS”) device, or by any other means. Loading The Virtual Account Additional funds may not be added to the Virtual Account. The minimum amount of the initial value load is $20.00. The maximum amount of the initial value load is $500.00. The Virtual Account is non-reloadable. You will have access to the funds within twenty-four (24) hours after the initial value load. Using The Virtual Account/Features The maximum amount that can be spent per day by using the Virtual Account is the balance of the Virtual Account. The maximum value of the Virtual Account is $500.00. You may use the Virtual Account to purchase or lease goods or services in the U.S. and District of Columbia online, by mail or telephone wherever Visa® debit accounts and PULSE® accounts are accepted as long as you do not exceed the value available in the Virtual Account. The Virtual Account may not be used outside the U.S. and District of Columbia including online and mail or telephone orders if the merchant is outside the U.S. and District of Columbia. Some merchants do not allow split transactions where you would use the Virtual Account as partial payment for goods and services and remit the remainder of the balance with another form of payment. If you wish to conduct a split transaction and it is permitted by the merchant, you must tell the merchant to charge only the exact amount of funds available in the Virtual Account to the Virtual A...
Choosing A Personal Identification Number. When you first use the Virtual Account, any four-digit code will work as the initial Personal Identification Number ("PIN") for the first PIN-based transaction. After the first PIN-based transaction, you must use the same PIN for each subsequent PIN-based transaction, unless and until you choose to reset the PIN as described below in the section labeled, "Resetting The PIN." Choose a PIN that you can remember easily – but avoid using obvious numbers like “1234” or “5555.” Resetting The PIN If you need to reset the Virtual Account PIN, please visit XxxxxxxXXxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000. By visiting this website or calling Customer Service, you may deactivate the Virtual Account PIN. You will be required to provide information about the Virtual Account (the account number, expiration date and security code) to reset the PIN. You may then select a new four-digit PIN during the next PIN-based transaction. Authorized Virtual Account Users You are responsible for all authorized transactions initiated and fees incurred by use of the Virtual Account. If you permit another person to have access to the Virtual Account, we will treat this as if you have authorized such use and you will be liable for all transactions and fees incurred by those persons. You are wholly responsible for the use of the Virtual Account according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Secondary Virtual Account holder You may not request an additional Virtual Account for another person.
Choosing A Personal Identification Number. You will not receive a Personal Identification Number (“PIN”) with the Gift Card. However, you will be prompted to select a PIN while completing your first point of sale (“POS”) transaction at a POS device. The PIN you select can be any 4-digit code. You must use the same PIN for each subsequent PIN- based transaction, unless and until you choose to reset the PIN as described below in “Resetting The PIN”. Avoid using obvious combinations like 1234, 4 identical numbers, your birthday or year. Resetting The PIN You have the option to deactivate and reset the current PIN by visiting xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or calling Cardholder Services at 0-000-000-0000. By visiting this website or calling Cardholder Services, you can have the Gift Card’s PIN deactivated. You will be required to provide information about the Gift Card (Gift Card number, expiration date and security code) prior to resetting the PIN. Once the PIN has been reset you may then select a new four digit PIN during your next PIN-based transaction at a POS device. Safeguarding The Gift Card and PIN Once you have chosen a PIN, you should take precautions to protect it. You should not write or keep the PIN with the Gift Card. Never share the PIN with anyone. When entering the PIN, be sure it cannot be observed by others and do not enter the PIN into any terminal that appears to be modified or suspicious. If you believe that anyone has gained unauthorized access to the PIN, you should advise us immediately following the procedures in the paragraph labeled “Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers.” Authorized Gift Card Users You are responsible for all authorized transactions initiated and fees incurred by use of the Gift Card. If you permit another person to have access to the Gift Card or Gift Card number, we will treat this as if you have authorized such use and you will be liable for all transactions and fees incurred by those persons. You are wholly responsible for the use of the Gift Card according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Secondary Gift Cardholder You may not request an additional Gift Card for another person. Your Representations and Warranties By purchasing the Gift Card, you represent and warrant to us that: (i) you are at least 18 years of age (or older if you reside in a state where the majority age is older; (ii) you are a U.S. citizen or legal alien residing in the fifty (50) states of the United States (“U.S.”) or the District of Columbia; and (iii) you received a copy o...

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  • Personal Identification Number We will issue you a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for use with your Card at VISA NET automatic teller machines (ATM’s). These numbers are issued to you for your security purposes. These numbers are confidential and should not e disclosed to third parties. You are responsible for safekeeping your PIN. You agree not to disclose or otherwise make available your PIN to anyone not authorized to sign on your Accounts. To keep your Account secure, please do not write your PIN on your Card or keep it in the same place as your Card.

  • Personal Identification Number (PIN) 4.B.2.1. The Bank also provides the Cardholder with a Personal Identification Number (PIN), which is equivalent to the Cardholder’s signature. Although the Cardholder may change the PIN as many times as he wishes by inserting his Card in any ATM of the Bank (or anywhere else that the Bank may announce in the future) and following the instructions displayed on the screen, this number is strictly personal and the Cardholder must memorize it, refrain from recording it on the Card or any other document, even in disguised form, hide the ATM or EFT/POS keyboard when typing the PIN, avoid revealing it or giving it to third parties and generally prevent it from being revealed to any third party. It constitutes gross negligence on the Cardholder’s part to keep the PIN in any readable form. The PIN is produced electronically under strictly controlled security conditions that make its reproduction absolutely impossible and is notified to the Cardholder through one of the means stated in the letter accompanying the Card. The PIN can be used only with the Card for which it was issued.

  • National Item Identification Number (NIIN) The number assigned to each approved Item Identification under the Federal Cataloging Program. It consists of nine numeric characters, the first two of which are the National Codification Bureau (NCB) Code. The remaining positions consist of a seven digit non-significant number.

  • Employer Identification Number The Administrator shall have and use its own Employer Identification Number for purposes of calculating payroll tax withholdings and providing reports state and federal tax authorities.

  • Taxpayer Identification Number The Borrower’s true and correct U.S. taxpayer identification number is set forth on Schedule 10.02.

  • Taxpayer Identification Numbers and Backup Withholding You agree that we may withhold taxes from any dividends or interest earned on your account as required by federal, state or local law or regulations. Your failure to furnish a correct Taxpayer Identification Number ("TIN") or meet other requirements may result in backup withholding. If your account is subject to backup withholding, we must withhold and pay to the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") a percentage of dividends, interest, and certain other payments. If you fail to provide your TIN within a reasonable time we will close your account and return the balance to you, less any applicable service fees.

  • User Identification 6.2.5.1 Access to each Party’s corporate resources will be based on identifying and authenticating individual users in order to maintain clear and personal accountability for each user’s actions.

  • Identification Card Any cards issued to Members are for identification only.

  • Non-Identification Approved Users agree not to use the requested datasets, either alone or in concert with any other information, to identify or contact individual participants from whom data and/or samples were collected. Approved Users also agree not to generate information (e.g., facial images or comparable representations) that could allow the identities of research participants to be readily ascertained. These provisions do not apply to research investigators operating with specific IRB approval, pursuant to 45 CFR 46, to contact individuals within datasets or to obtain and use identifying information under an 2 The project anniversary date can be found in “My Projects” after logging in to the dbGaP authorized-access portal. IRB-approved research protocol. All investigators including any Approved User conducting “human subjects research” within the scope of 45 CFR 46 must comply with the requirements contained therein.

  • Your Member Identification Card Your BCBSRI member ID card is your key to getting healthcare coverage. It shows your healthcare provider that you’re part of the nation’s most trusted health plan. All BCBSRI members receive ID cards, which provide important information about your coverage. This card is for identification only, and you must show it whenever you receive healthcare services. Please note you must be a current member to receive covered services. Tips for keeping your card safe: • Carry it with you at all times. • Keep it in a safe location, just as you would with a credit card or money. • Let BCBSRI know right away if it is lost or stolen.

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