Electronic Mail (Email) Sample Clauses

Electronic Mail (Email). If you send the Credit Union an email message, the Credit Union will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. You should not rely on email if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. • NOTE: Email transmissions outside of the Online Banking site are not secure. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, Password, account information, etc. via any general or public email system. If you wish to contact us electronically, please use the Secure Email link provided in our Online Banking site. Use this secure form to email the Credit Union regarding inquiries about an electronic funds transfer error resolution, reporting unauthorized transactions, or contacting the Credit Union regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.
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Electronic Mail (Email). When sent by e-mail to the last e-mail address of the recipient known to the party giving notice. Notice is effective upon transmission.
Electronic Mail (Email). If you send us an email message, we will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. You should not rely on email if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. NOTE: Email transmissions outside of the online banking service are not secure, unless otherwise noted. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, passwords, account information, etc. via any general or public email system. If you wish to contact us electronically and securely, please use the “Contact Us” email form provided within the Secure Forms section of Online Banking.
Electronic Mail (Email). If you send the Credit Union an email message, We will be deemed to have received it on the following business day. The Credit Union will have a reasonable time to act on your email. You should NOT rely on email if you need to communicate with the Credit Union immediately during regular business hours. Instead, We advise you to speak with Credit Union personnel in person or by phone. Due to the non-secure nature of public email systems, We request that you do not send Us, or ask for, sensitive information such as account numbers, password, account information, etc. via any general or public email system. If you wish to contact Us in a secure electronic format, please use the form mail system on our website, a link to which can be found at the bottom of this Agreement. You can use this secure form based email system to contact the Credit Union regarding inquiries about an electronic funds transfer error resolution, reporting unauthorized transactions, or contacting the Credit Union regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.
Electronic Mail (Email). If you send the Bank an electronic mail message, the Bank will be deemed to have received it on the following Business Day. Emails will be answered within a reasonable timeframe. You should not rely on electronic mail if you need to communicate with the Bank immediately (e.g., if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts, or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur). You agree that the Bank may respond to you by electronic mail with regard to any matter related to the Service, including responding to any claim of unauthorized electronic funds transfer that you make. Any such electronic mail sent to you by the Bank shall be considered received within three (3) days of the date sent by the Bank, regardless of whether or not you sign on to the Service within that time frame.
Electronic Mail (Email). Whenever you send electronic mail, your username and user ID are included in each message. You are responsible for all electronic mail originating from your user ID.
Electronic Mail (Email) the Union President, Union Secretary, or other elected officers shall be authorized to use the College’s email system on a periodic and limited basis to communicate with bargaining unit members about Union business. The Union shall be authorized to establish a distribution list of faculty represented by the Union. The use of email to the faculty distribution list will be periodic and limited to short communications, such as announcing Union meetings. The communications may include attachments, such as agendas, or other small documents related to the communications. Further, Union Executive Committee members shall be authorized to use the College’s email system with unlimited frequency for the purpose of communicating with other Executive Committee members regarding union business. This is to facilitate communications between the employee organization and employees and is allowable pursuant to RCW 42.52.560.
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Electronic Mail (Email). If you send Bay Bank an electronic mail message through the Service, Bay Bank will be deemed to have received it on the following Business Day. Emails will be answered within a reasonable timeframe. You should not rely on electronic mail if you need to communicate with Bay Bank immediately (e.g., if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts, or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur). You agree that Bay Bank may respond to you by electronic mail with regard to any matter related to the Service, including responding to any claim of unauthorized electronic funds transfer that you make. Any such electronic mail sent to you by Bay Bank shall be considered received within three (3) days of the date sent by Bay Bank, regardless of whether or not you sign on to the Service within that time frame.
Electronic Mail (Email). You understand you may send and receive secure messages to and from the Credit Union through Online Banking. If you send the Credit Union an email message, the Credit Union will be deemed to have received it on the following Business Day. You should not rely on email if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your accounts or if you need to stop a payment that is scheduled to occur. Please refer to Section 14 Electronic Fund Transfers and Your Liability for Unauthorized Transactions or Section 10(E) Xxxx Payment-Cancel or Change Payment Instructions for more information regarding reporting unauthorized transactions or stopping payments. NOTE: Email transmissions outside of the Online Banking site are not secure. We advise you not to send us or ask for sensitive information such as account numbers, Password, account information, etc. via any general or public email system. If you wish to contact us electronically, please use the secure messaging provided in our Online Banking site. Use this secure form to email the Credit Union regarding inquiries or contact the Credit Union regarding other concerns of a confidential nature.
Electronic Mail (Email). Normal Email is unsecure and should not be used to transmit, convey or include nonpublic personal and financial information. All contact to us where it is necessary to transmit, convey or include nonpublic personal and financial information must use either our Secure Email available on our website or the one available inside our Online Banking System. Neither the Service Provider nor we shall be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your email. You should not rely on email if you need to communicate with us and/or Service Provider immediately (for example, if you need to report an unauthorized transaction from one of your Accounts). We and/or Service Provider will take action in response to an email request sent by you upon actual receipt of your message and once we and/or Service Provider have had a reasonable opportunity to act.
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