Meal Card Sample Clauses

Meal Card. The meal card can be picked up at the Business Office Cashier Window during normal business hours. This card must be presented with photo ID to the cashier when purchasing dining items. Value is electronically deducted from accounts as items are purchased.
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Meal Card. The Cal Poly Humboldt Student ID card (called the Humboldt ID) is used as the student’s meal card. This card must be presented to the cashier when purchasing dining items. Meals are electronically deducted from the student’s account as items are purchased. If a student’s Humboldt ID is lost or stolen, it must be reported immediately to the J Manager or the Housing Cashier. A temporary meal card can be issued by the J Manager or Housing Cashier and is valid for three days and only good at The J. A replacement ID may be purchased at the Housing Cashier for $5.
Meal Card. Plans are administered using an electronic system allowing Student to use their campus ID card to pay at campus dining registers (Student Card). No purchases may be made without the Meal Card and Student being present. Lost Meal Cards must be reported immediately to the Dining Services Office in person or at (000) 000-0000. Upon notification (during regular business hours), the Meal Card account will be suspended. Once a new Meal Card is obtained, the Plan account will be reactivated. Dining Servies will work with Student to obtain meals in the period it takes to replace the Student ID card up to 3 days. The Student is responsible for replacing a lost ID card within this time limit.
Meal Card. Your student ID card (called the XXX Card) is your meal card. This card must be presented to the dining cashier when purchasing dining items. Dollars (value) are electronically deducted from your account as items are purchased. If you lose your XXX Card, temporary meal vouchers are available from the Housing and Dining Cashier until a replacement card is issued.
Meal Card. The Humboldt State University student ID card (called the XXX Card) is used as the student’s meal card. This card must be presented to the cashier when purchasing dining items. J Points are electronically deducted from the student’s account as items are purchased. If a student’s XXX Card is lost or stolen, it must be reported immediately to the J Manager, the Housing Cashier or by going online to xxxx://x- xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx.xxxx. A temporary meal card can be issued by the J Manager or Housing Cashier and is valid for three days and only good at The J. A replacement ID may be purchased at the Housing Cashier for $5. PAYMENTS AND FEES - The cost of the dining plan is included in the payment schedule available from the Department of Housing & Residence Life and Dining Services. Students who are assigned to the residence halls after the semester begins will be charged a prorated fee for the balance of the semester. Students who are late in payment of any fees will be assessed a late fee of $10.00 and their meal plan may be turned off until the payment is made. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE LICENSE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 This is an Amendment to the Humboldt State University Housing License Agreement (“Agreement”). The Agreement remains in full force and effect, except as provided below. In consideration of the mutual covenants, commitments, and agreements contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, University and Licensee – as those terms are used in the Agreement – each acknowledge and agree as follows: ▪ Section X (“Destruction or Unavailability”) is rescinded from the Agreement and no longer in effect. ▪ The following section is added to the Agreement:
Meal Card. The meal card can be picked up at the Housing Office during normal business hours. Value is electronically deducted from accounts as items are purchased.
Meal Card. The Humboldt State University student ID card (called the HSU Card) is used as the student’s meal card. This card must be presented to the cashier when purchasing dining items. Meals are electronically deducted from the student’s account as items are purchased. If a student’s XXX Card is lost or stolen, it must be reported immediately to the J Manager or the Housing Cashier. A temporary meal card can be issued by the J Manager or Housing Cashier and is valid for three days and only good at The J. A replacement ID may be purchased at the Housing Cashier for $5.
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  • Debit Card If approved, you may use your card to purchase goods and services from participating merchants. However, you may not use your card to initiate any type of gambling transaction. If you wish to pay for goods or services over the Internet, you may be required to provide card number security information before you will be permitted to complete the transaction. You agree that you will not use your card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law. Funds to cover your card purchases will be deducted from your Savings and Checking account. For one-time debit card transactions, you must consent to the Credit Union’s overdraft protection plan in order for the transaction amount to be covered under the plan. Without your consent, the Credit Union may not authorize and pay an overdraft resulting from these types of transactions. Services and fees for overdrafts are shown in the document the Credit Union uses to capture the member’s opt-in choice for overdraft protection and the Schedule of Fees and Charges. For other types of transactions, if the balance in your account is not sufficient to pay the transaction amount, the Credit Union may pay the amount and treat the transaction as a request to transfer funds from other deposit accounts or approved overdraft protection accounts that you have established with the Credit Union. If you initiate a transaction that overdraws your account, you agree to make immediate payment of any overdrafts together with any service charges to the Credit Union. In the event of repeated overdrafts, the Credit Union may terminate all services under this Agreement. You may use your card and personal identification number (PIN) in ATMs of the Credit Union, ACCEL, NYCE, PLUS networks, and such other machines or facilities as the Credit Union may designate. At the present time, you may also use your card to:  Make deposits to your savings and checking accounts.  Withdraw funds from your savings and checking accounts.  Transfer funds from your savings and checking accounts.  Obtain balance information for your savings and checking accounts.  Make point-of-sale (POS) transactions with your card and personal identification number (PIN) to purchase goods or services at merchants that accept Visa.  Order goods or services online, by mail or telephone from places that accept Visa. The following limitations on Debit Card transactions may apply:  There is no limit on the number of Debit Card purchases you make per day.  Purchase amounts are limited to the amount in your account.  You may purchase up to a maximum of $3,500.00 per day.  You may withdraw up to a maximum of $600.00 in any one (1) day from an ATM machine, which also includes any point-of-sale (POS) transactions (PIN based), if there are sufficient funds in your account.  You may transfer up to the available balance in your accounts at the time of the transfer.  See “transfer limitations” that may apply to these transactions. Audio Response. If we approve Audio Response for your accounts, a separate personal identification number (PIN) will be assigned to you. You must use your personal identification number (PIN) along with your account number to access your accounts. At the present time, you may use Audio Response to:  Withdraw funds from your savings, checking, and money market accounts.  Transfer funds from your savings, checking, and money market accounts.  Obtain balance information for your savings, checking, money market, and certificate accounts.  Make loan payments from your savings and checking accounts.  Determine if a particular item has cleared.  Verify the last date and amount of your payroll deposit. Your accounts can be accessed under Audio Response via a touch-tone telephone only. Audio Response service will be available for your convenience 24 hours per day. This service may be interrupted for a short time each day for data processing. The following limitations on Audio Response transactions may apply:  There is no limit to the number of inquiries, transfers, or withdrawal requests you may make in any one (1) day.  See “transfer limitations” that may apply to these transactions. The Credit Union reserves the right to refuse any transaction which would draw upon insufficient funds, exceed a credit limit, lower an account below a required balance, or otherwise require us to increase our required reserve on the account. All checks are payable to you as a primary member and will be mailed to your address of record. The Credit Union may set other limits on the amount of any transaction, and you will be notified of those limits. The Credit Union may refuse to honor any transaction for which you do not have sufficient available verified funds. The service will discontinue if no transaction is entered after numerous unsuccessful attempts to enter a transaction and there may be limits on the duration of each telephone call.

  • Credit Card If you choose to pay by credit card, you will be prompted to provide your credit card information and will be presented with a screen that reflects the amount of your subscription, the amount of fees that would be charged by the credit card issuer for the transaction and the total amount payable.

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  • Loading Your Card You may add funds to your Card, called "value loading", at any time. Value will be "loaded" or added to the Card after it has been activated and the authenticity of the Card and/or "load" instruction has been verified. You can add ("reload") additional value to your Card in any of the following ways: (a) making a payment at your local Democracy Federal Credit Union branch; (b) direct deposit to the Card through an Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) funds transfer and receive the funds up to 2 days early dependent on the timing of payer’s submission of ach deposit versus the scheduled payment date; (c) visiting [internet address] or calling [telephone number] to initiate an ACH funds transfer from your designated funding account; d) transfer funds to your Card from an eligible checking or savings account held by you at a U.S. financial institution by means of using the Bank’s online banking system; or e) visit participating Visa ReadyLink merchants to reload, merchants reserve the right to charge a fee. Find a Visa ReadyLink merchant at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/pay-with-visa/cards/services-locator.html. A load or reload fee may apply for each load or reload. The minimum amount of the initial load and each reload transaction load is $25. The maximum amount of the initial cash load and each cash reload is $3,000 per transaction, with a total cumulative cash load/reload limit of $3,000 per day. The maximum amount of value that can reside on the Card at any time is $3,000. The number of loads on a Non-Personalized Card is limited to 4 including the initial load. Personalized Cards have unlimited reload capabilities. We may increase or decrease these limits from time to time in our sole discretion without prior notice to you. We will limit the number of Cards provided to you. We reserve the right to accept or reject any request to load or reload value to the Card at our sole discretion. With the exception of reloads performed through direct deposit, the Card may only be reloaded by the Cardholder. AN UNAUTHORIZED USER MAY NOT RELOAD FUNDS TO THE CARD. You can receive Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) direct deposits. You may provide your Card Account number for these deposits, but you agree not to provide your Card Account number to third parties to withdraw funds. If you are a party to an ACH entry, you agree to be bound by the rules and regulations of the National Automated Clearing House Association ("NACHA") Operating Rules and Guidelines (collectively, the “NACHA Rules”), the rules of any local ACH, and the rules of any other system through which the entry is made. Provisional Payment. Credit we give you with respect to an ACH credit entry is provisional until we receive final settlement for that entry through a Federal Reserve Bank. If we do not receive final settlement, you agree that we are entitled to a refund of the amount credited to you in connection with the entry, and the party making the payment to you via such entry (i.e., the originator of the entry) shall not be deemed to have paid you in the amount of such entry. Notice of Receipt. Under the NACHA Rules, which are applicable to ACH transactions involving your Card Account, we are not required to give next day notice to you of receipt of ACH item and we will not do so. However, we will continue to notify you of the receipt of payments in the account transaction history made available to you. You may also use the Mobile Cashed Check Load service offered by Ingo Money, Inc. (a third-party service provider) to load funds from eligible cashed checks to your Card using your mobile device. Even though we may allow use of the Mobile Cashed Check Load service to add money to your Card, we do not provide this service and are not responsible for any service-related issues. To use this service, you must to agree to the terms and conditions the service provider establishes from time to time. Although we do not charge any fees in connection with Mobile Cashed Check Loads, the service provider providing such service may charge a fee depending on the funding option you select. The terms and conditions, including the applicable fees, will be provided to you at the time you sign up for the service. You can sign up for this service by visiting xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx. The service provider should notify you about any fees for a particular load before you authorize the load. Generally, you will not have access to the money you load via the Mobile Cashed Check Load service until your check clears (this can take up to ten (10) business days). The service provider may offer immediate funds availability for a fee. See the Ingo Money Service Terms and Conditions at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/terms-conditions.html for limitations and complete details. Currently, these are the only methods that you can load your Card by check or money order.

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