Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Frequently examine your account activity. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account(s). You must promptly examine your periodic statement (e.g. your monthly statement, if applicable) upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately follow the procedures outlined in Section H above (Lost or Stolen Mobile Device or Password; Unauthorized Transfers).
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call Customer Service at 508-238-1000. Protecting Personal Information - In addition to protecting your account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account information. Taking Care of Your Online Password - The password that is used to gain access to should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your online password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this online password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your online password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify Customer Service at once at 508-238-1000.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call CDC Federal Credit Union Member Service at 1-000-000-0000. Protecting Personal Information - In addition to protecting your account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account information. Taking Care of Your Online Password - The password that is used to gain access to YourCUAnywhere should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your Online password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this Online password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your Online password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify CDC Federal Credit Union Member Service at once at 1-000-000-0000.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, or you otherwise suspect fraud or some other problem, you must immediately call North Valley Bank Customer Service at 0-000-000-0000 toll free or 1- 740-450-2265. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account and personal information confidential. If you believe that your online password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify North Valley Bank Customer Service at once at 0-000-000-0000 toll free or 1-740-450.2265.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call Guaranty Bank Customer Service at 417.520.0260.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call U1 Member Services at (000) 000-0000, option -0- / (000) 000-0000, option -0-. In addition to protecting your passwords and account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. The username and password that is used to gain access to Online Banking Services should be kept confidential. You agree not to give or make available your username and password to any person. Sharing this information constitutes a misuse and therefore, all transactions initiated by those with whom you shared information will be considered as authorized by you, regardless of whether you intended those transactions to be made. All transactions that person performs, even those transactions you did not intend or want performed, are authorized transactions. Transactions that you or someone acting with you initiates with fraudulent intent are also authorized transactions. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately notify the Bank. If your password is lost or stolen, or is known by another individual, you must notify the Bank immediately. Failure to notify the Bank promptly could result in loss of funds. The Bank reserves the right to prevent your access to Online Banking Services should we have reason to believe the confidentiality of your password has been compromised. For your protection, sign off after every session and close your browser to ensure confidentiality. For your protection we also recommend that you change your online password regularly. We recommend that you memorize this online password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your username and password, account numbers and other account data confidential. No Bank employee, nor any company affiliated with the Bank, will contact you via e-mail or phone requesting your username and password. If you are contacted by anyone requesting this information, please contact us immediately. If you believe that your online password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify us at once. You agree to cooperate with us in the investigation and prosecution of any person who has obtained or used your usernaem and password without your authorization. There are certain types of Accounts and account ownerships that are not allowed to have online access. If you request to have online access to an account that does not qualify, you will be notified by the Bank of the ineligibility. Eligible accounts linked for transfer ability must have the same...
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call Claremont Savings Bank Customer Support at the numbers in II. above. Protecting Personal Information - In addition to protecting your account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account information. Taking Care of Your On-Line Password - The password that is used to gain access to On-Line Banking should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your On-Line password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this On-Line password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your On-Line password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify Claremont Savings Bank Customer Support at once at the numbers in II. above.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call CCB Customer Service at 716-938-9128 during regular business hours. Protecting Personal Information - In addition to protecting your account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account information. Taking Care of Your Password - The password that is used to gain access to CCBank Online should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your Password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this Password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your Password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify CCB Customer Service at once at 000-000-0000.
Preventing Misuse of Your Account. Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call the Pathfinder Commercial Bank Electronic Commerce Division at 0-000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000. Protecting Personal Information - In addition to protecting your account information, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver's license, Social Security Number, etc. This information by itself or together with information on your account may allow unauthorized access to your account(s). It is your responsibility to protect personal information with the same level of care that you protect your account information. Taking Care of Your Online Password - The password that is used to gain access to eSolutions by PathFinder should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your Online password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this Online password and do not write it down. You are responsible for keeping your password, account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your Online password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify the Pathfinder Commercial Bank Electronic Commerce Division at once at 0-000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000.