Matters We Address to Start a New Product and Sample Clauses

Matters We Address to Start a New Product and. Service When you start a new additional account, loan, product or service we: 1) may obtain relevant account, employment and credit reports, as needed, 2) review important information about the new account, loan, product or service with you, 3) enter the information (including the ownership and survivorship features of any account, if applica- ble) in a form or our computer system and review that information with you, 4) offer you a paper Part 2 of the MSA (or offer to mail it to you), email you the Part 2 of the MSA (if we have an address on file), and make the Part 2 of the MSA accessible to you on our website or in an internet service we offer, 5) run all required verifications and reviews, and address all applicable compliance requirements, 6) have you consent to the new account, loan, product, service and the MSA as we allow, 7) start the new additional account, loan, product or service you have requested, and 8) ask you (or advise you to ask) if you have any questions and encourage you to contact us during business hours about any matter pertaining to the new additional products or services. Finally, we will remind you that you may always access a current Part 2 of the MSA and disclosures on our website, and contact us about the information or documents in our records any time we are open for business.
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Matters We Address to Start a New Product and. Service When you start a new additional account, loan, product or service we: 1) may obtain relevant account, employment and credit re- ports, as needed, 2) review important information about the new account, loan, product or service with you, 3) enter the information (including the ownership and survivorship features of any account, if applicable) in a form or our computer system and review everything with you, 4) offer you a paper Part 2 (or offer to mail it to you), email you the Part 2 (if we have an address on file), and make the Part 2 accessible to you on our website or in an internet service we offer,

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