Types of Transactions Available through the USPS FCU Virtual Branch System and Limits on Transactions Sample Clauses

Types of Transactions Available through the USPS FCU Virtual Branch System and Limits on Transactions. The Service, with your membership number and your Password, may be used to make the following Transactions or requests: · Transfer funds between your account types, make a transfer to an account from a Line of Credit Account, or make a transfer from your account to make a payment on USPS FCU loans. · Make balance inquiries in regards to your share, certificate and loan accounts; make inquiries concerning recent deposits, withdrawals and payments, and view recent account statements. · Request a Stop Payment on check(s) written from your account that have not been presented to us for payment in accordance with the timing and other provisions set forth in our “Membership and Account Agreement” brochure. This type of request is effective for 6 months. · Submit a request or advance on certain loans and make inquiries on the status of a loan request submitted through USPS FCU Virtual Branch. · Download transaction information from USPS FCU Virtual Branch into personal financial management or spreadsheet software, which you have purchased. Except as provided in this paragraph, you may make any number of Transactions among your accounts through Service as long as you stay within the collected funds for the account. For Savings and Money Market Accounts, you may make no more than six (6) pre-authorized transfers from such an account (including transfers made through the Service, and automatic transfers to cover check overdrafts monthly). No more than three (3) of the six (6) may be made (subject to availability) by check, debit card or similar order. For security reasons, there may be other limits on the number or dollar amount of Transactions you may make through the Service. Transactions conducted through the Services are processed at the time you conduct them. You may not “cancel” or “stop” a Transaction once made.
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  • Types of Transactions Purchases You may make purchases of goods and services with your account. You may make such purchases up to the amount of your available credit limit.

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