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 . 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 and Digital Certificate - The password and Digital Certificate that is used to gain access to Mariner’s Bank Online Banking 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. Do not provide your online password or Digital Certificate to anyone not authorized to access your account. You are responsible for keeping your password, digital certificate , account numbers and other account data confidential. If you believe that your Online password or digital certificate 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 201-224-9110.
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 Blue Foundry Bank Customer Service at 201-939-5000. 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 eBanking Password - The password that is used to gain access to eBanking should also be kept confidential. For your protection, the eBanking system is designed to prompt you to change your password every 90 days. It is recommended that you memorize this eBanking 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 eBanking password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify Blue Foundry Bank Customer Service at once at 201-939-5000.
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. 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 number, 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 Your Casual E-Banker should also be kept confidential at all times. For your protection we recommend that you change your online password at least every forty-five 45 days. 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 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. 1. Periodic Statements - Your role is extremely important in the prevention of any wrongful use of your account. You will receive a periodic statement for your accounts as described in the Deposit Account Agreement and Disclosure. This statement will include all transactions posted through your use of the Internet Banking Services. You must promptly examine your statement upon receipt. If you find that your records and ours disagree, you must immediately call First National Bank & Trust Company Customer Services at 000-000-0000 or 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 MY CREDIT UNION Member Service at 612-798- 7100 or 0-000-000-0000 (MY CREDIT UNION). 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/Mobile Password - The password that is used to gain access to MY CREDIT UNION Online/Mobile Banking should also be kept confidential. For your protection we recommend that you change your Online/Mobile password regularly. It is recommended that you memorize this Online/Mobile 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/Mobile password may have been lost or stolen, or that someone has transferred or may transfer money from your account without your permission, notify MY CREDIT UNION Member Service at once at 000-000-0000 or 0- 000-000-0000 (MY CREDIT UNION).
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 should immediately call Modern Woodmen Bank Customer Service at 0-000-000-0000. 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 Modern Woodmen Bank Online Banking 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 Modern Woodmen Bank Customer Service at once at 0-000-000-0000.
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 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. 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. You agree to take reasonable steps to ensure that you have adequate internal procedures to secure your Accounts and items drawn on your Accounts or deposited to them. To help prevent embezzlement and protect your business assets in particular, we recommend that you: Assign responsibilities for your Account(s) to multiple individuals – e.g., those who reconcile statements for your Account(s) should be different from those who issue items drawn on your Account(s); Reconcile statements for your Account(s) when received and notify us immediately of any problem; Contact us immediately if you do not receive the statement for your Account(s) when you would normally expect to; Watch for paper checks/items that are cashed out of sequence or made out to cash, which can be red flags for embezzlement; Secure your supply of paper checks/items at all times, as stolen paper items are a common method of embezzlement; Periodically reassign accounting duties such as reconciling your Account(s) or making a deposit; Review transaction activity on your Account(s) for unexpected fluctuations – for example, compare the percentage of cash deposits to total deposit size, as most businesses will maintain a constant average, and a large fluctuation may indicate embezzlement; Destroy any paper checks / items that you do not intend touse; Use tamper-resistant paper checks/items at all times; Notify us immediately when an Authorized Xxxxxx’s authority ends so that his/her name can be removed from all signature cards and any online access, and any cards that we have issued to him/her can be cancelled; Do not sign blank paper checks/items; and Obtain business insurance for these risks. Changes to Our Agreement with You We may amend this Disclosure from time to time, including by adding, deleting or amending existing terms, or adding or discontinuing services or accounts, by providing you with notice by mail to the address we currently have for your statement, or if you have agreed to this method, by providing it to you electronically. Any change is effective immediately unless required otherwise by law. If a notice of a change to this Disclosure is returned to us as being undeliverable or if we stop sending notices to you because notices or statements we previously sent you were returned as being undeliverable, you understand that the notices are available to you at our branches and you agree to that method of delivery. Unless otherwise required by law, we may als...