Common use of Deposits and Payments Clause in Contracts

Deposits and Payments. All deposits and payments are subject to our verification and collection. Not all types of deposits (e.g. double-endorsed checks where the original payee is not a Provident account holder and/or owner of the account to which the deposit is being made) can be conducted through a Provident-owned ATM. Provident reserves the right to return any unacceptable deposit types and adjust your account balance accordingly.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement and Disclosure for Business Accounts, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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Deposits and Payments. All deposits and payments are subject to our verification and collection. Not all types of deposits (e.g. double-endorsed checks where the original payee is not a Provident account holder and/or owner of the account to which the deposit is being made) can be conducted through a Provident-owned ATM. Provident reserves the right to return any unacceptable deposit types and adjust your account balance accordingly.Provident

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement and Disclosure for Business Accounts, Cardholder Agreement and Disclosure for Business Accounts

Deposits and Payments. All deposits and payments are subject to our verification verification and collection. Not all types of deposits (e.g. double-double- endorsed checks where the original payee is not a Provident account holder and/or owner of the account to which the deposit is being made) can be conducted through a Provident-Provident- owned ATM. Provident reserves the right to return any unacceptable deposit types and adjust your account balance accordingly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consumer Atm/Debit Cardholder Agreement

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Deposits and Payments. All deposits and payments are subject to our verification and collection. Not all types of deposits (e.g. double-double- endorsed checks where the original payee is not a Provident account holder and/or owner of the account to which the deposit is being made) can be conducted through a Provident-Provident- owned ATM. Provident reserves the right to return any unacceptable deposit types and adjust your account balance accordingly.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consumer Atm/Debit Cardholder Agreement

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