Common use of Description of Service and Consent Clause in Contracts

Description of Service and Consent. Bank debit cardholders may send one-time Transfers to Bank customers or a depositor of another financial institution. Notice is given to the Recipient by the Sender providing the Recipient's email address or mobile phone number. You may originate these Transfers by use of a computer or a mobile smart phone. You may register for the Service which will make future Transfers more convenient for you. To use this Service, you are providing information to our Service Provider from your mobile phone, desktop, laptop, or other computer. Service Provider is a vendor of Bank. By participating in the Service, you are representing to the Bank that you are the owner or you have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the mobile phone number or email address you are using to send or receive messages regarding Transfers. In addition, you are consenting to the receipt of emails or automated text messages from the Bank or its agent, regarding the Transfers and represent to the Bank that you have obtained the consent of the Recipients of your intended Transfers. Funds may be transferred to any account in the United States as long as the Transfer is legal and allowed by the financial institutions involved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Banking Agreement, cdn1.onlineaccess1.com

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Description of Service and Consent. Bank debit cardholders may send one-time Transfers to Bank customers or a depositor of another financial institution. Notice is given to the Recipient by the Sender providing the Recipient's email address or mobile phone number. You may originate these Transfers by use of a computer or a mobile smart phone. You may register for the Service which will make future Transfers more convenient for you. To use this Service, Service you are providing information to our Service Provider from your mobile phone, desktop, laptop, or other computer. Service Provider is a vendor of Bank. By participating in the Service, you are representing to the Bank that you are the owner or you have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the mobile phone number or email address you are using to send or receive messages regarding Transfers. In addition, you are consenting to the receipt of emails or automated text messages from the Bank or its agent, regarding the Transfers and represent to the Bank that you have obtained the consent of the Recipients of your intended Transfers. Funds may be transferred to any account in the United States as long as the Transfer is legal and allowed by the financial institutions involved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Signature and Electronic Disclosures Agreement, localfirstbank.com

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Description of Service and Consent. Bank debit cardholders BANK customers may send one-time Transfers to Bank BANK customers or a depositor to depositors of another financial institution. Notice is given to the Recipient by the Sender providing the Recipient's ’s email address or mobile phone number. You may originate these Transfers by use of a computer or a mobile smart phone. You may register for the Service which will make future Transfers more convenient for you. To use this Service, you are providing information to our Service Provider from your mobile phone, desktop, laptop, or other computer. Service Provider is a vendor of BankBANK. By participating in the Service, you are representing to the Bank BANK that you are the owner or you have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the mobile phone number or email address you are using to send or receive messages regarding Transfers. In addition, you are consenting to the receipt of emails or automated text messages from the Bank BANK or its agent, regarding the Transfers and represent to the Bank BANK that you have obtained the consent of the Recipients of your intended Transfers. Funds may be transferred to any account in the United States as long as the Transfer is legal and allowed by the financial institutions involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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