Eligible Payees Sample Clauses

Eligible Payees. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee of online payments. You may not use the Service to pay taxes. Unless we advise you otherwise, payments may be made only to payees located in the United States.
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Eligible Payees. You may only designate payees with addresses in the United States. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee.
Eligible Payees. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee of online payments. You may not use the Service to pay taxes. Unless we advise you otherwise, payments may be made only to payees located in the EU.
Eligible Payees. Any payments you wish to make through the Bill Pay Service must be payable in U.S. dollars to a payee located in the continental United States. We reserve the right to restrict types of payees to whom payments may be made using the Service from time to time. You agree not to use Bill Pay Service to make payments to the Internal Revenue Service, or other tax payments, payments arising from any legal proceeding (such as child support payments or traffic tickets), payments to settle securities purchases, or to payees outside of the United States. If you do schedule these types of payments, then you assume all risks should such payments not be timely delivered or processed.
Eligible Payees. With the Bill Pay Service, you may pay almost any person or merchant with an address in the U.S. While payments to most payees can be made using the Bill Pay Service, we reserve the right to refuse to make payments to certain payees. We recommend that you do not use Bill Pay Service to pay alimony, child support, tax and other court-directed or government payments, fines or penalties. In addition, at no extra charge you may choose to receive e-bills. E-bills is a feature of the Bill Pay Service. E-bills are online versions of paper bills that you may receive, review, and pay through the Bill Pay Service. E-bills are available from a list of national and local companies - such as credit card companies, cable or satellite TV companies, utility companies and department stores.
Eligible Payees. You may make payments only to payees that you have set up through our online banking service. You may only make payments within the United States. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee.
Eligible Payees. The Bank reserves the right to determine who may be a payee with respect to online payments. The Customer may not use the Service to pay taxes. Unless the Bank advises the Customer otherwise, payments may be made only to payees located in the United States.
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Eligible Payees. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee of online payments. You may not use the Service to pay taxes. Unless we advise you otherwise, payments may be made only to payees located in Canada.
Eligible Payees. We reserve the right to determine who may be a payee of online payments. You should not use Bill Payment Service to make payments to settle securities purchases, tax payments to the IRS or any other government agency, court ordered payments such as alimony or child support, or payments to insurance companies. Payments for these payees will be your sole responsibility if delayed or improperly processed or credited. Payments may be made only to payees located in the United States and may be made in U.S. dollars only. When you add Payees to the Service, you must be sure to enter your account number and the Payee’s address as they appear on your payment stub or invoice. If the address of your Payee changes, it is your responsibility to make corrections on the Service. Timely payments and delivery are not guaranteed when funds are paid to some Payees, such as government agencies.
Eligible Payees. You are responsible for your bill pay management; including establishing a funding account for each payee, setting up payees, setting up bill presentment, and scheduling payments. Payments will be remitted (sent) on the date you schedule. A -payee- is the person or entity to which you wish a bill payment to be directed to. Eligible payees include persons or entities within the United States (including U.S. territories and APOs / AEOs). The Credit Union reserves the right to remove any payees that we determine to be ineligible for receiving payments through this service. You agree that any tax payments, court ordered payments, and government payments are discouraged, and you should not attempt to use this service for these types of payments. The Credit Union will not be liable for any claims or damages resulting from you scheduling payments to these types of payees through use of this Bill Pay service. Payee information is the information that you provide for a bill payment to be made. By entering payee information (such as but not limited to payee name, address, account number), you authorize us to follow your payment instructions as provided. The Credit Union is not responsible for payments that cannot be made or are made to the incorrect party due to incomplete, incorrect, or outdated information. You may make Utility Payments to a local Government. However, you may not pay any type of Tax Payment or Tax Obligation with this service. Nor may you make payments outside of the United States Do not use Bill Pay to pay your iTHINK Financial Real Estate or Consumer Loan, or VISA Credit Card obligations, use the “ Funds Transfer” function within Online Banking. An eligible checking account is required to participate in the bill pay service. Savings or Money Market accounts are not eligible. Credit Union may change general limits at any time without notice unless otherwise required by applicable law. The Credit Union may also, at its discretion, modify or amend limits on a case-by-case, per member and per account basis. All transfer limits are subject to temporary reductions or restrictions to protect the security of member accounts and/or the transfer system. You are able to schedule one-time or recurring payments through this service. The scheduled payments are either processed electronically or by check, depending upon the ability of the payee to receive these payments. Payments delivered electronically will include your payment information, including your ac...
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