External Transfer to Another Individual (P2P Payments Sample Clauses

External Transfer to Another Individual (P2P Payments. We offer the ability to electronically transfer money to individuals using the recipient’s email address or by text to a mobile phone number. This Service provides one-time transactions in which a single electronic transfer is issued upon advance request. Any member who registers for External Transfer will have access to the P2P Payment Service. The Recipient must complete the process in order to obtain the money within 10 days or the funds will be returned to the Customer.
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External Transfer to Another Individual (P2P Payments. We offer the ability to electronically transfer money to individuals using the recipient's email address or by text to a mobile phone number. This Service provides one-time transactions in which a single electronic transfer is issued upon advance request. You acknowledge that we utilize a third-party provider for P2P Payment Service. Any Customer who registers for Bill Pay will have access to the P2P Payment Service. This does not include P2P payments utilizing Zelle. You must make each request for an amount not to exceed $5,000.00 per transaction with a maximum of $5,000.00 limit per day. The Recipient must complete the process to obtain the money within ten (10) days or the funds will be returned to you. You must have sufficient funds in the designated account for the requested P2PTransfer at the time of withdrawal. If sufficient funds are not available to complete theP2P Transfer, the transfer request will not be fulfilled.

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