Enrolling for the Transfer Service Sample Clauses

Enrolling for the Transfer Service i. You must enroll using the email address that you regularly use and intend to use regularly (i.e., no disposable email addresses) and which is your primary e-mail address for your e-Bankoh account, and a permanent U.S. mobile phone number that you intend to use for an extended period of time (i.e., no “burner” numbers) which must also be registered for your e-Bankoh account You may not enroll in the Transfer Service with a landline phone number, Google Voice number, or Voice over Internet Protocol, or using an e-mail address or mobile phone number that is not registered to your e-Bankoh account. Please note that if your e-mail address or mobile phone number is already enrolled for another Zelle transfer service at another institution, you may not be able to enroll using these identifiers. For Guam and Saipan customers: You must enroll using the email address that you regularly use and intend to use regularly (i.e., no disposable email addresses) and which is your primary e-mail address for your e-Bankoh account. Enrollment using a U.S. mobile phone number is not available to Guam and Saipan customers.
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Enrolling for the Transfer Service i. You must enroll using the email address that you regularly use and intend to use regularly (i.e., no disposable email addresses) and which is your primary e-mail address for your e-Bankoh account, and a permanent U.S. mobile phone number that you intend to use for an extended period of time (i.e., no “burner” numbers) which must also be registered for your e-Bankoh account You may not enroll in the Transfer Service with a landline phone number, Google Voice number, or Voice over Internet Protocol, or using an e-mail address or mobile phone number that is not registered to your e-Bankoh account. Please note that if your e-mail address or mobile phone number is already enrolled for another Zelle transfer service at another institution, you may not be able to enroll using these identifiers.
Enrolling for the Transfer Service. You must provide us with an email address that you regularly use and intend to use regularly (i.e., no disposable email addresses) and a permanent U.S. mobile phone number that you intend to use for an extended period of time (no “burner” numbers). You may not enroll in the Transfer Service with a landline phone number, Google Voice number, or Voice over Internet Protocol. Once enrolled, you may: (i) authorize a debit of your Account to send money to another User either at your initiation or at the request of that User; and (ii) receive money from another User either at that User’s initiation or at your request, subject to the provisions of Section 8.13 below titled “Requesting Money.” If at any time while you are enrolled, you do not send or receive money using the Transfer Service for a period of 18 consecutive months, we may contact you and/or take other steps to confirm that the U.S. mobile phone number or email address that you enrolled still belongs to you. If we are unable to confirm that you are the owner of the mobile phone number or email address, then you understand that we may cancel your enrollment and you will not be able to send or receive money with the Transfer Service until you enroll again. Once enrolled, a Z logo will appear on your profile picture for each U.S. mobile number and/or email address that you have enrolled with Zelle®. The Z logo will be displayed to other Users to aid them in determining which of your U.S mobile numbers or email addresses should be used to send money with Zelle®. If a User sends you money using a different U.S. mobile number or email address that they may have for you (one that is not already enrolled), you will receive a message with instructions on how to enroll with Zelle®.

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