Common use of Understanding Your Available Balance Clause in Contracts

Understanding Your Available Balance. (a) If a merchant preauthorizes a Card transaction on your Account and then you do not make the purchase or payment of the item as planned, the preauthorization may result in a hold on your available funds in the Account for the preauthorized amount for up to thirty (30) days or more. This timeline is determined by the card network and/or the merchant. When you use your Account to pay for goods or services, such as at a restaurant, a hotel or rental car purchases, certain merchants may preauthorize the transaction for the purchase amount plus an additional amount (to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred). Any preauthorized amount will place a hold on your Account’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant until the merchant sends us the final amount of your purchase. You will not be able to use the money in your Account that is pending until the transaction settles. Once the final payment amount is received, the preauthorization amount on hold will be removed. We will only charge your Account for the amount of the final transaction and will release any remaining amount when the transaction finally settles. If there are any funds on hold for any transaction, we cannot reverse the hold and give you back your money until the transaction settles. If you use your Account at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the merchant may preauthorize the transaction amount (place a hold) on your Account of up to $75.00 or more. This may cause your Account to be declined, even though you have sufficient funds available on your Account to pay for the transaction. We recommend you pay for your purchase inside with the cashier.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: compliance.universesilver.com, compliance.universesilver.com, Deposit Account Agreement

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Understanding Your Available Balance. (a) If a merchant preauthorizes a transaction from your Card transaction on your Account and then you do not make the purchase or payment of the item as planned, the preauthorization may result in a hold on your available funds in the Card Account for the preauthorized amount for up to thirty (30) days or more. This timeline is determined by the card network and/or the merchant. When you use your Account Card to pay for goods or services, such as at a restaurant, a hotel or rental car purchases, certain merchants may preauthorize the transaction for the purchase amount plus an additional amount (to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred). Any preauthorized amount will place a hold on your AccountCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant until the merchant sends us the final amount of your purchase. You will not be able to use the money in on your Account Card that is pending until the transaction settles. Once the final payment amount is received, the preauthorization amount on hold will be removed. We will only charge your Account Card for the amount of the final transaction and will release any remaining amount when the transaction finally settles. If there are any funds on hold for any transaction, we cannot reverse the hold and give you back your money until the transaction settles. If For example, if you use your Account Card at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the merchant may preauthorize the transaction amount (place a hold) on your Card Account of up to $75.00 or more. This may cause your Account Card to be declined, even though you have sufficient funds available on your Account Card to pay for the transaction. We recommend you pay for your purchase inside with the cashier. Use of Bank Routing Number and Account Number. Our bank routing number and your assigned Account Number are to be used only for the purpose of initiating ACH payments to and from your Card Account and all such transactions must be performed within the U.S. The 16-digit Card Number on your Card cannot be used for initiating direct deposits and such deposits will be rejected. You are not authorized to use our bank routing number and Account Number to make a debit transaction if you do not have sufficient funds in your Card Account or to make any debit transaction with a paper check, check-by-phone, or other item processed as a check. These debits will be declined and your payment will not be processed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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Understanding Your Available Balance. (a) If a merchant preauthorizes a transaction from your Card transaction on your Account and then you do not make the purchase or payment of the item as planned, the preauthorization may result in a hold on your available funds in the Card Account for the preauthorized amount for up to thirty (30) days or more. This timeline is determined by the card network and/or the merchant. When you use your Account Card to pay for goods or services, such as at a restaurant, a hotel or rental car purchases, certain merchants may preauthorize the transaction for the purchase amount plus an additional amount (to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred). Any preauthorized amount will place a hold on your AccountCard’s funds for the amount indicated by the merchant until the merchant sends us the final amount of your purchase. You will not be able to use the money in on your Account Card that is pending until the transaction settles. Once the final payment amount is received, the preauthorization amount on hold will be removed. We will only charge your Account Card for the amount of the final transaction and will release any remaining amount when the transaction finally settles. If there are any funds on hold for any transaction, we cannot reverse the hold and give you back your money until the transaction settles. If you use your Account Card at an automated fuel dispenser (“pay at the pump”), the merchant may preauthorize the transaction amount (place a hold) on your Card Account of up to $75.00 or more. This may cause your Account Card to be declined, even though you have sufficient funds available on your Account Card to pay for the transaction. We recommend you pay for your purchase inside with the cashier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cardholder Agreement

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