Duty to Review Periodic Statements. You must promptly access/review your e-Statement and any accompanying items and notify us in writing immediately of any error, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. If you allow someone else to access your statement, you are still fully responsible to review the statement for any errors, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. Any applicable time periods within which you must notify us of any errors on your account statement(s) shall begin on the e-Statement notification date regardless of when you access and/or review your e- Statement. If you do not immediately report to Provident State Bank any non-receipt of e-Statements or any error, irregularity, discrepancies, claims or unauthorized debits or items, you shall be deemed conclusively to have accepted all matters contained in the e-Statements to be true, accurate and correct in all aspects. You must enroll each of your deposit account(s) for which you want to access e-Statements. To enroll your account(s) for e-Statement access, simply log in to Provident State Bank’s Online Banking service, select Options from the menu, and select Edit under the e-Statement enrollment banner. When the list of your account(s) is displayed select the accounts you want e-Statements for by checking the box next to each of your account(s). Verify or change the email address where notification will be sent and then check if you agree to the terms of e-Statements enrollment. Click on Accept and your accounts will be enrolled. Your e-Statement for your current statement cycle should be available for viewing the business day after your statement date. For your first e-Statement cycle, you will receive an automated notification shortly after the end of each statement period informing you that your e-Statement is ready for viewing as well as information on how to access your e-Statement. Any notifications or disclosures will appear as PDF (Portable Document Format) attachments.
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Duty to Review Periodic Statements. You must promptly access/review your e-Statement and any accompanying items and notify us in writing immediately of any error, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. If you allow someone else to access your statement, you are still fully responsible to review the statement for any errors, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. Any applicable time periods within which you must notify us of any errors on your account statement(s) shall begin on the e-Statement notification date regardless of when you access and/or review your e- Statement. If you do not immediately report to Provident State Bank any non-receipt of e-e- Statements or any error, irregularity, discrepancies, claims or unauthorized debits or items, you shall be deemed conclusively to have accepted all matters contained in the e-Statements to be true, accurate and correct in all aspects. You must enroll each of your deposit account(s) for which you want to access e-Statements. To enroll your account(s) for e-Statement access, simply log in to Provident State Bank’s Online Banking service, select Options from the menu, and select Edit under the e-Statement enrollment banner. When the list of your account(s) is displayed select the accounts you want e-Statements for by checking the box next to each of your account(s). Verify or change the email address where notification will be sent and then check if you agree to the terms of e-Statements enrollment. Click on Accept and your accounts will be enrolled. Your e-Statement for your current statement cycle should be available for viewing the business day after your statement date. For your first e-Statement cycle, you will receive an automated notification shortly after the end of each statement period informing you that your e-Statement is ready for viewing as well as information on how to access your e-Statement. Any notifications or disclosures will appear as PDF (Portable Document Format) attachments.
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Samples: Estatement Agreement
Duty to Review Periodic Statements. You must promptly access/review your e-Statement and any accompanying items and notify us in writing immediately of any error, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. If you allow someone else to access your statement, you are still fully responsible to review the statement for any errors, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. Any applicable time periods within which you must notify us of any errors on your account statement(s) shall begin on the e-Statement notification date regardless of when you access and/or review your e- e-Statement. If you do not immediately report to Provident State Elkhorn Valley Bank & Trust any non-receipt of e-Statements or any error, irregularity, discrepancies, claims or unauthorized debits or items, you shall be deemed conclusively to have accepted all matters contained in the e-Statements to be true, accurate and correct in all aspects. You must enroll each of your deposit account(s) for which you want to access e-Statements. To enroll your account(s) for e-Statement access, simply log in to Provident State BankElkhorn Valley Bank & Trust’s Online Banking service, select Options from the menu, and select Edit under the Customer Service then Change statement delivery method. Beside each account(s) that you wish to receive an e-Statement enrollment banner. When select Online in the list of your account(s) is displayed select the accounts you want e-Statements for by checking Delivery Method column then check the box next to each of your account(s). Verify or change the email address where notification will be sent and then check if you agree to the terms of e-Statements enrollment. Click on Accept Statement Service Agreement and Disclosure, click Submit and your accounts account(s) will be enrolled. Your e-Statement for your current statement cycle should be available for viewing the business day after your statement date. For your first e-Statement cycle, you will receive an automated notification shortly after the end of each statement period informing you that your e-Statement is ready for viewing as well as information on how to access your e-Statement. Any notifications or disclosures will appear as PDF (Portable Document Format) attachments.
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Samples: Online Banking Agreement
Duty to Review Periodic Statements. You must promptly access/review your e-Statement and any accompanying items and notify us in writing immediately of any error, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. If you allow someone else to access your statement, you are still fully responsible to review the statement for any errors, unauthorized transactions, or any other irregularities. Any applicable time periods within which you must notify us of any errors on your account statement(s) shall begin on the e-Statement notification date regardless of when you access and/or review your e- e-Statement. If you do not immediately report to Provident State Bank any non-non- receipt of e-Statements or any error, irregularity, discrepancies, claims or unauthorized debits or items, you shall be deemed conclusively to have accepted all matters contained in the e-Statements to be true, accurate and correct in all aspects. Provident State Bank e-Statement Procedures You must enroll each of your deposit account(s) for which you want to access e-e- Statements. To enroll your account(s) for e-Statement access, simply log in to Provident State Bank’s 's Online Banking service, select Options Accounts from the menu, and select Edit under the e-Statement enrollment bannerStatements. When the list of your account(s) is displayed select the accounts you want e-Statements for by checking the box next Under "Ready to each of your account(s). Verify or change the email address where notification will be sent get started?" review and then check if you agree to the terms of e-Statements enrollmentthe Statement Service Agreement and Disclosure and then click Submit. Click on Accept and your accounts will be enrolled. Your e-Statement for your current statement cycle should be available for viewing the business day after your statement date. For your first e-Statement cycle, you will receive an automated notification shortly after the end of each statement period informing you that your e-Statement is ready for viewing as well as information on how to access your e-Statement. Any notifications or disclosures will appear as PDF (Portable Document Format) attachments.
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