Common use of Requesting Paper Copies Clause in Contracts

Requesting Paper Copies. You should not expect to receive a paper copy of any Communication, unless you request it or we otherwise deem it appropriate to do so. You can obtain a paper copy of an electronic Communication by printing it yourself or by requesting that we mail you a paper copy, provided that such request is made within a reasonable time after we first provided the electronic Communication to you and identifies the specific electronic Communication for which you want a paper copy. To request a paper copy, contact us by telephone, email, U.S. mail, or log in to the Online Service and send a request using your Secure Inbox. We may charge you a reasonable service charge, of which we’ve provided you prior notice, for the delivery of paper copies of any Communication provided to you electronically pursuant to this agreement. At the discretion of the Association, this fee may be charged to your loan account or be offset against the balance of your funds held account, if any. We reserve the right, but assume no obligation, to provide a paper (instead of electronic) copy of any Communication that you have authorized us to provide electronically.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Electronic Disclosure Agreement, Electronic Disclosure Agreement, Authorization and Agreement

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