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Information and Documents may be Accessible in PDF. For your convenience, to assure accuracy and security, and to reduce costs for our members, we may electronically manage any infor- mation or documents as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. PDFs may be accessible on our website, in the internet services we offer and as attachments to emails. To open, review, print, download, save and read a PDF document, you will need to down- load a PDF display application, such as Adobe Reader, to your computer, mobile device or other technology. As of the date of the MSA, Adobe Reader is accessible at no charge at Xxxxx.xxx. You understand you may also request to access any information or doc- uments on paper during business hours. Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you. Please see the definition of “PDF” in Provision 1.e.
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Information and Documents may be Accessible in PDF. For your convenience, to assure accuracy and security, and to reduce costs for our members, we may electronically manage any infor- mation or documents as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. PDFs may be accessible on our website, in the internet services we offer and as attachments to emails. To open, review, print, download, save and read a PDF document, you will need to download a PDF display application, such as Adobe Reader, to your computer, mobile device or other technology. As of the date of the BSA, Adobe Reader is accessible at no charge at Xxxxx.xxx. You understand you may also request to access any information or documents on paper dur- ing business hours. Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you. Please see the definition of “PDF” in Provision 1.e.
Information and Documents may be Accessible in PDF. For your conven- ience, to assure accuracy and security, and to reduce costs for our members, we may electronically manage any information or documents as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. PDFs may be accessible on our website, in the internet services we offer and as attachments to emails. To open, review, print, download, save and read a PDF document, you will need to download a PDF display application, such as Adobe Reader, to your computer, mobile device or other technology. As of the date of the MSA, Adobe Reader is accessible at no charge at Xxxxx.xxx. You under- stand you may also request to access any information or documents on paper during business hours. Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you. Please see the definition of “PDF” in Provision 1.e.

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