Using Your Prepaid Card Sample Clauses

Using Your Prepaid Card. A. Provided there are sufficient funds in your Prepaid Card account to pay for such transaction, you may use your Prepaid Card to: 1) Pay for goods or services or both at merchants who accept Visa Prepaid Cards and/or Interlink cards (“point-of-sale transactions”). 2) Obtain cash from participating financial institutions (“over-the-counter transactions”). 3) Perform transactions at any ATM worldwide bearing the VISA and/or Plus logos. 4) Load funds to your Prepaid Card account. Some of these services may not be available at all termi- nals or with all card types (e.g., personalized Prepaid Card versus non-personalized Prepaid Card). B. You may use your Prepaid Card only after activation. Us- ing your Prepaid Card and selected Personal Identification Number (“PIN”), you may withdraw cash from ATMs bear- ing the VISA and/or Plus logos worldwide. You may also use your Prepaid Card to purchase goods and services at Interlink merchants; Interlink merchants are predominantly located in the United States. Some Interlink merchants may allow you to use your Prepaid Card for cash-back on purchases. You may change your PIN, check your balance and transaction activity and initiate other customer service requests by logging on to the website at xxxxxx.xxx.xxx or by calling Cardholder Services at the phone number lo- cated on the back of your Prepaid Card. C. The Prepaid Card and PIN are provided for your use and protection. You agree that you will: 1) not disclose the PIN nor record it on the Prepaid Card or otherwise make it available to anyone else; 2) use the Prepaid Card, the PIN and any terminal as instructed; 3) promptly notify Cardholder Services of any loss or theft of the Prepaid Card or PIN by calling 877-ADP- 4321 (or 877-237-4321); 4) be liable for any transactions made by you or a per- son you authorize or permit to use your Prepaid Card and/or PIN. If you permit someone else to use your Prepaid Card, you will be deemed to have authorized such use and you will be liable unless you notify Cardholder Services by calling the phone number lo- cated on the back of your Prepaid Card that transfers by that person are no longer authorized. D. You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your Prepaid Card account using an ATM or point-of-sale terminal. E. If you have arranged to have direct deposits made to your Prepaid Card account at least once every 60 days from the same person or company, you can call Cardholder Services at the phone numbe...
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Using Your Prepaid Card. 4.1 Detailed instructions on how to use your Prepaid Card are found on the Prepaid Card programme website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. You will need to follow these instructions when using your Prepaid Card. 4.2 We will deduct the value of your transactions from the balance on your Prepaid Card as soon as they are made. We will also deduct any applicable fees as soon as they become payable by you. For the list of the applicable fees please see Cardholder Fee Table in section 12.5.1 . 4.3 The Prepaid Card belongs to us. We may ask you to stop using your Prepaid Card and return it to us or destroy it any time. We may, at anytime suspend, restrict or cancel your Prepaid Card or refuse to issue or replace a Prepaid Card because: i. we are concerned about security of your account or Prepaid Cards we have issued to you; ii. we suspect your account is being used in an unauthorised or fraudulent manner; iii. or we need to do so to comply with the law. If we do this, we will tell you as soon as we can or are permitted to do so after we have taken these steps. 4.4 Like other payment cards, we cannot guarantee that a retailer will accept your Prepaid Card. We may also refuse to pay a transaction: i. if we are concerned about security of your Prepaid Card or we suspect your Prepaid Card is being used in an unauthorised or fraudulent manner; ii. If sufficient funds are not loaded on your Prepaid Card at the time of a transaction to cover the amount of the transaction and any applicable fees; iii. if there is an outstanding Shortfall (defined in section 12 below) on the Prepaid Card; iv. if we have reasonable grounds to believe that you are acting in breach of this agreement; v. if we believe that a transaction is potentially suspicious or illegal (for example, if we believe that a transaction is being made fraudulently); or vi. because of errors, failures (whether mechanical or otherwise) or refusals by merchants, payment processors or payment schemes processing transactions. 4.5 If we refuse to authorise a transaction, we will, if practicable, tell you why immediately unless it would be unlawful for us to do so. You may correct any information we hold and which may have caused us to refuse a transaction by contacting us, using the Website.

Related to Using Your Prepaid Card

  • Using Your Card You understand that the use of your credit card or credit card account will constitute acknowledgement of receipt and agreement to the terms of the Credit Card Agreement and Credit Card Account Opening Disclosure (Disclosure). You may use your card to make purchases from merchants and others who accept your card. The credit union is not responsible for the refusal of any merchant or financial institution to honor your card. If you wish to pay for goods or services over the Internet, you may be required to provide card number security information before you will be permitted to complete the transaction. In addition, you may obtain cash advances from the Credit Union, from other financial institutions that accept your card, and from some automated teller machines (ATMs). (Not all ATMs accept your card.) If the credit union authorizes ATM transactions with your card, it will issue you a personal identification number (PIN). To obtain cash advances from an ATM, you must use the PIN issued to you for use with your card. You agree that you will not use your card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law. Even if you use your card for an illegal transaction, you will be responsible for all amounts and charges incurred in connection with the transaction. If you are permitted to obtain cash advances on your account, you may also use your card to purchase instruments and engage in transactions that we consider the equivalent of cash. Such transactions will be posted to your account as cash advances and include, but are not limited to, wire transfers, money orders, bets, lottery tickets, and casino gaming chips, as applicable. This paragraph shall not be interpreted as permitting or authorizing any transaction that is illegal.

  • USING YOUR ACCOUNT If you are approved for an account, the Credit Union will establish a line of credit for you. You agree that your credit limit is the maximum amount (purchases, cash advances, finance charges, plus "other charges") which you will have outstanding on your account at any time. Unless disclosed otherwise, the Credit Union will not allow advances over the credit limit. If the Credit Union has a program whereby it allows payment of advances that exceed your credit limit, subject to a fee, the Credit Union will provide you with notice, either orally, in writing, or electronically (notwithstanding the requirements of the paragraph entitled “Statements and Notices”) explaining your right to opt in to the Credit Union’s program whereby it will honor advance requests over the credit limit. In the event you opt in to such a program, you agree to the terms of such a program. You may request an increase in your credit limit only by a method acceptable to the Credit Union. The Credit Union may increase or decrease your credit limit, refuse to make an advance and/or terminate your account at any time for any reason not prohibited by law. If you are permitted to obtain cash advances on your account, we may, from time to time, issue convenience checks to you that may be drawn on your account. Convenience checks may not be used to make a payment on your account balance. If you use a convenience check, it will be posted to your account as a cash advance. We reserve the right to refuse to pay a convenience check drawn on your account for any reason and such refusal shall not constitute wrongful dishonor.

  • Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true:

  • 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:

  • Happen After We Receive Your Letter When we receive your letter, we must do two things:

  • Wire Unbundled DS1 Digital Loop This is a designed 4-wire Loop that is provisioned according to industry standards for DS1 or Primary Rate ISDN services and will come standard with a test point, OC, and a DLR. A DS1 Loop may be provisioned over a variety of loop transmission technologies including copper, HDSL-based technology or fiber optic transport systems. It will include a 4-Wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.

  • Closing Your Account Unless an agreement relating to a particular product or service says otherwise, you can close your Account at any time provided that you first settle any debit balance owing.

  • When Your Coverage Begins Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following your eligibility date as long as we receive required enrollment information within the first thirty (30) days following your eligibility date and the premium is paid. If you or your dependents fail to enroll at this time, you cannot enroll in the plan unless you do so through an Open Enrollment Period or a Special Enrollment Period.

  • Unbundled Network Terminating Wire (UNTW) 2.8.3.1 UNTW is unshielded twisted copper wiring that is used to extend circuits from an intra-building network cable terminal or from a building entrance terminal to an individual End User’s point of demarcation. It is the final portion of the Loop that in multi-subscriber configurations represents the point at which the network branches out to serve individual subscribers. 2.8.3.2 This element will be provided in MDUs and/or Multi-Tenants Units (MTUs) where either Party owns wiring all the way to the End User’s premises. Neither Party will provide this element in locations where the property owner provides its own wiring to the End User’s premises, where a third party owns the wiring to the End User’s premises.

  • Reducing Text Messaging While Driving Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, 74 FR 51225 (Oct. 6, 2009), Recipient should encourage its employees, subrecipients, and contractors to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, and Recipient should establish workplace safety policies to decrease accidents caused by distracted drivers.

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