Common use of Spending Limits Clause in Contracts

Spending Limits. The cardholder's spending limits are capped by the balance available within the designated direct debit account. The card can not be used for purchases when there is insufficient balance in the account. The amount of spending plus cash withdrawals using the same card shall not exceed NT$150,000 in any given day. Overseas spending are converted into TWD equivalents and are also subject to the limit. The Bank may adjust the daily spending limit at any time, provided that such changes are published in the Bank's place of business or website.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening

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