How to Stop Preauthorized Transfers From Your Primary Deposit Account Sample Clauses

How to Stop Preauthorized Transfers From Your Primary Deposit Account. If you have told us in advance to make regular payments out of your primary deposit account, you can stop any of these payments by writing to us at Customer Care, X.X. Xxx 0000, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 or by calling us at (000) 000-0000. We must receive your request at least three business days before the payment is scheduled to be made. (Note: If you fail to give us your request at least three business days prior to a transfer, we may attempt, at our sole discretion, to stop the payment. We assume no responsibility for our failure or refusal to do so, however, even if we accept the request for processing.) If you call, we may require you to put your request in writing within 14 days after you call. If we do not receive the written confirmation within 14 days, we may honor subsequent debits to your primary deposit account. For individual payments, your request should specify the exact amount (dollars and cents) of the transfer you want to stop, the date of the transfer, and the identity of the payee. Unless you tell us that all future transfers to a specific recipient are to be stopped, we may treat your stop payment order as a request concerning the one transfer only. If you order us to stop one of these payments at least three business days before the transfer is scheduled and we do not do so, we will be liable for your losses or damages to the extent provided in this Agreement or required by applicable law.
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