Using Your Card to Withdraw Cash Sample Clauses

Using Your Card to Withdraw Cash. With your PIN, you may use your Card to: (i) withdraw cash from your Account or check your Available Balance at any ATM that bears the Visa®, Plus® or MoneyPass® brand mark, or (ii) withdraw cash from your Account at merchants or banks that have agreed to provide cash back at Point of Sale (“POS”) terminals bearing the brand mark of your Card Network. The maximum amount of cash you may withdraw at an ATM on a daily basis is described in section 7 (f) of this agreement. We may limit the amount of any individual ATM withdrawal, and merchants, banks and ATM operators may impose additional withdrawal limits. See attached Fee Schedule for information on the fees we assess for cash withdrawal and Balance inquiry transactions. You may also be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used (and you may be charged a fee for a Balance inquiry even if you do not conduct a withdrawal). Such third-party ATM fees will be deducted from your Account in addition to any fees stated in the accompanying Fee Schedule.
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Using Your Card to Withdraw Cash. With your PIN, you may use your Card to: (i) withdraw cash from your Account or check your Available Balance at any ATM that bears the Mastercard or MoneyPass® logo, or (ii) withdraw cash from your Account at merchants or banks that have agreed to provide cash back at point-of-sale (“POS”) terminals bearing the brand mark of your Card Network. The maximum amount of cash you may withdraw at an ATM on a daily basis is described in the “Limitations on Frequency and Dollar Amounts of Transactions” section of this Agreement. We may limit the amount of any individual ATM withdrawal, and merchants, banks and ATM operators may impose additional withdrawal limits. See attached Fee Schedule for information on the fees we assess for cash withdrawal and Balance inquiry transactions. You may also be charged a fee by the ATM operator or any network used (and you may be charged a fee for a Balance inquiry even if you do not conduct a withdrawal). Such third-party ATM fees will be deducted from your Account in addition to any fees stated in the accompanying Fee Schedule. You may also use your Card to request a cash withdrawal from a bank teller.

Related to Using Your Card to Withdraw Cash

  • Your Ability to Withdraw Funds Our policy is to make funds from your cash and check deposits available to you on the first business day after the day we receive your deposit. Electronic direct deposits will be available on the day we receive the deposit. Once they are available, you can withdraw the funds in cash, and we will use the funds to pay checks that you have written. Please keep in mind, however, that after we make funds available to you, and you have withdrawn the funds, you are still responsible for checks you deposit that are returned to us unpaid and for any other problems involving your deposit. For determining the availability of your deposits, every day is a business day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. If you make a deposit in a branch before its closing time, on a business day that we are open, we will consider that day to be the day of your deposit. However, if you make a deposit after the branch of deposit’s closing time, or on a day we are not open, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open. If you make a deposit at an ATM before 6:30 p.m. (cutoff times may be later on some days or at some locations) on a business day that we are open, we will consider that day to be the day of your deposit. However, if you make a deposit at an ATM after 6:30 p.m. or on a day we are not open, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open. Please note that the dollar amounts listed below are subject to change and shall be adjusted by law on July 1, 2020 and July 1 of each fifth year, thereafter. See the Bank’s point of deposit disclosures for the dollar amounts in effect at the time of your deposit. Longer Delays May Apply In some cases, we will not make all of the funds that you deposit by check available to you on the first business day after the day of your deposit. Depending on the type of check that you deposit, funds may not be available until the second business day after the day of your deposit. The first $200 ($225 as of July 1, 2020) of your deposits, however, may be available on the first business day. If we are not going to make all of the funds from your deposit available on the first business day, we will notify you at the time you make your deposit. We will also tell you when the funds will be available. If your deposit is not made directly to one of our employees, or if we decide to take this action after you have left the premises, we will mail you the notice by the day after we receive your deposit. If you will need the funds from a deposit right away, you should ask us when the funds will be available. In addition, funds you deposit by check may be delayed for a longer period under the following circumstances: • We believe a check you deposit will not be paid; • You deposit checks totaling more than $5,000 ($5,525 as of July 1, 2020) on any one day; • You redeposit a check that has been returned unpaid; • You have overdrawn your account repeatedly in the last six (6) months; or • There is an emergency, such as failure of computer or communications equipment. We will notify you if we delay your ability to withdraw funds for any of these reasons, and we will tell you when the funds will be available. They will generally be available no later than the seventh business day after the day of your deposit.

  • What To Do If You Find A Mistake On Your Statement If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at the address(es) listed on your statement. In your letter, give us the following information:

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