Common use of Reporting a Lost or Stolen Card Clause in Contracts

Reporting a Lost or Stolen Card. If your card is lost or stolen report immediately to either the Card Office 000-000-0000, CCSU Police Department at 000-000-0000, or log on to blue- xxxx.xxxx.xxx. Once notification of a lost or stolen card is made, your Blue Chip Account will be put on "hold," pre- venting further transactions on the account. Upon issuance of a replacement Blue Chip Card, your re- maining cash balance will automatically be trans- ferred to your new Blue Chip Card. Please refer to the “Liability” section on the back of this brochure for unauthorized use of the card. Card Replacement Fees First card replacement: $10; subsequent card re- placements $25 each. No replacement fees for dam- aged cards unless damage is a result of card misuse. Refund of Your Blue Chip Account Balance Your Blue Chip Account is designed to be a continu- ous benefit and service to you for your entire career as a student, faculty, or staff member at Central Con- necticut State University (CCSU). You cannot withdraw cash from your Blue Chip Account. You should anticipate spending your account balance or leaving the balance intact over the holidays and school breaks. Your account will remain from semes- ter to semester, year to year and will not be refunded unless the cardholder withdraws, graduates or is dis- missed from CCSU or for employees whose employ- ment with CCSU is terminated. Upon separation from CCSU, your account will be reviewed and you may be eligible for a refund of any balance remaining after all University debts have been paid on your Bursar’s Office account. In such cases your refund will be sent via direct deposit to your last known bank- ing information that had been provided to the Univer- sity. If no known bank account information is available or has become invalid a check will be mailed to your last registered University address. If your refund will be less than $5.00, the refund will be dispersed at the dis- cretion of the University. All non-student/non-employee cardholder accounts that have been inactive for 12 months will also be re- viewed and may be eligible for a refund in the same manner as outlined above.

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Samples: Agreement Terms, Agreement Terms

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Reporting a Lost or Stolen Card. If your card is lost or stolen report immediately to either the Card Office 000-000-0000, CCSU Police Department at 000-000-0000, or log on to blue- xxxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx. Once notification of a lost or stolen card is made, your Blue Chip Account will be put on "holdlost," pre- venting further transactions on the account. Upon issuance of a replacement Blue Chip Card, your re- maining cash balance will automatically be trans- ferred transferred to your new Blue Chip Card. Please refer to the “Liability” section on the back of this brochure for unauthorized use of the card. Card Replacement Fees First card replacement: $10; subsequent card re- placements $25 each. No replacement fees for dam- aged cards unless damage is a result of card misuse. Refund of Your Blue Chip Account Balance Your Blue Chip Account is designed to be a continu- ous continuous benefit and service to you for your entire career as a student, faculty, or staff member at Central Con- necticut Connecticut State University (CCSU). You cannot withdraw cash from your Blue Chip BlueChip Account. You should anticipate spending your account balance or leaving the balance intact over the holidays and school breaks. Your account will remain from semes- ter semester to semester, year to year and will not be refunded unless the cardholder withdraws, graduates or is dis- missed dismissed from CCSU or for employees whose employ- ment employment with CCSU is terminated. Upon separation from CCSU, your account will be reviewed and you may be eligible for a refund of any balance remaining after all University debts have been paid on your Bursar’s Office account. In such cases your refund will be sent via direct deposit to your last known bank- ing banking information that had been provided to the Univer- sityUniversity. If no known bank account information is available or has become invalid invalid, a check will be mailed to your last registered University address. If your refund will be less than $5.0010.00, the refund will be dispersed at the dis- cretion discretion of the University. All non-student/non-employee cardholder accounts that have been inactive for 12 months months, will also be re- viewed reviewed and may be eligible for a refund in the same manner as outlined above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Terms, Agreement Terms

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Reporting a Lost or Stolen Card. If your card is lost or stolen report immediately to either the Card Office 000-000-0000, CCSU Police Department at 000-000-0000, or log on to blue- xxxx.xxxx.xxx. Once notification of a lost or stolen card is made, your Blue Chip Account will be put on "hold," pre- venting further transactions on the account. Upon issuance of a replacement Blue Chip Card, your re- maining cash balance will automatically be trans- ferred to your new Blue Chip Card. Please refer to the “Liability” section on the back of this brochure for unauthorized use of the card. Card Replacement Fees First card replacement: $10; subsequent card re- placements $25 each. No replacement fees for dam- aged cards unless damage is a result of card misuse. Refund of Your Blue Chip Account Balance Your Blue Chip Account is designed to be a continu- ous benefit and service to you for your entire career as a student, faculty, or staff member at Central Con- necticut State University (CCSU). You cannot withdraw cash from your Blue Chip Account. You should anticipate spending your account balance or leaving the balance intact over the holidays and school breaks. Your account will remain from semes- ter to semester, year to year and will not be refunded unless the cardholder withdraws, graduates or is dis- missed from CCSU or for employees whose employ- ment with CCSU is terminated. Upon separation from CCSU, your account will be reviewed and you may be eligible for a refund of any balance remaining after all University debts have been paid on your Bursar’s Office account. In such cases your refund will be sent via direct deposit to your last known bank- ing information that had been provided to the Univer- sity. If no known bank account information is available or has become invalid a check will be mailed to your last registered University address. If your refund will be less than $5.0010.00, the refund will be dispersed at the dis- cretion of the University. All non-student/non-employee cardholder accounts that have been inactive for 12 months will also be re- viewed and may be eligible for a refund in the same manner as outlined above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Terms

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