How You Can Use Your Card Sample Clauses

How You Can Use Your Card. In general, you may use your Card to: • Withdraw cash from an Account that you have designated to be accessed by your Card and PIN, • Make deposits to your designated Account, • Transfer funds between designated Accounts, • Make balance inquiries on designated Accounts, • Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the Card (some services may not be available at all card terminals), and • Pay bills from your Account to parties that have agreed to accept your payments. Some of these services may not be available on all Accounts or at all terminals. We reserve the right to block or suspend certain types of transactions, devices or merchants at any time.
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How You Can Use Your Card. Limits You can use your Card to complete Transactions at merchants that accept Network-branded debit cards (including internet, mail and phone order purchases). Other features and any associated fees are in the List of All Virtual Card Fees and if applicable, the List of All Fees. The Transaction Limits are listed on the website following the List of All Fees.
How You Can Use Your Card. Limits You can use your Card to complete Transactions at merchants that accept Network-branded debit cards (including internet, mail and phone order purchases). Other features and any associated fees are in the List of All Fees. The Transaction Limits are listed below the List of All Fees. Point-of-Sale (POS) Transactions without PIN You may use your Card to complete transactions at merchants that accept Network-branded debit cards, without using your PIN. Purchases made without a PIN include both signature-based transactions and all PIN-less transactions without a signature. Point-of-Sale (POS) Transactions with PIN You may use your Card to complete Transactions at merchants that accept Network-branded debit cards using your PIN. You are responsible for the protection of your PIN. You may not be able to recover money lost as a result of the unauthorized use of your PIN. To prevent unauthorized access to the Card balance, you agree to keep your PIN confidential. We recommend that you memorize your PIN and do not write it down. Protecting Your PIN In order to keep your balance secure, you must strictly protect the confidentiality of your PIN. If you believe that your PIN is no longer secure (e.g., in the event of a loss, theft or unauthorized disclosure or use of your PIN), you must immediately notify our Customer Service Department.
How You Can Use Your Card. Receiving a Card to use is subject to Bank approval. You may use your Card to: • Withdraw cash from an Account that you have designated to be accessed by your Card and PIN. • Make deposits to your designated Account at Bank ATMs. • Transfer funds between designated Accounts. • Make payments on loans. • Make balance inquiries on designated Accounts. • Pay for purchases at places that have agreed to accept the Card. (Some services may not be available at all card terminals.) • Pay bills directly from your Accounts in the amount you request. • Your Health Savings Debit Mastercard® may only be used for qualified health care purchases.
How You Can Use Your Card. Receiving a Card to use is subject to Bank approval. You may use your Card to: • Make deposits to your designated Account. • Make balance inquiries to your designated Account (ATM Card only). • Withdraw cash from your designated Account at any ATM or institution that accepts your Card. • Pay for purchases at places that accept your Card. • Pay bills directly from your designated Account in amounts you request.

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  • Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true:

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