VISA Account Updater (VAU Sample Clauses

VISA Account Updater (VAU. VAU is an account updating service in which your card is automatically enrolled. When your card(s) expire, are lost or stolen and new cards are issued, the service may update relevant card data (card numbers and expiration dates) to appropriate merchants who participate in an effort to facilitate uninterrupted processing of your recurring charges. This service provides updates to a Visa database only. The database is accessed by those qualified merchants seeking your account information after you have requested they process a recurring payment or payments. This service is provided as a free benefit to you. If at any time you wish to opt-out of the VAU service or if you have any questions, please call the Credit Union at 000-000-0000 The Availability of Funds you Deposit with the Credit Union This Disclosure applies to all "transaction" accounts. Transaction accounts, in general, are accounts which permit an unlimited number of payments to third persons and an unlimited number of telephone and preauthorized transfers to other accounts of yours with us. Checking accounts are the most common transaction accounts. Feel free to ask us whether any of your accounts are covered by these rules. Please read all provisions carefully in order to fully understand when funds may be available from certain deposits. Funds "availability" means your ability to withdraw funds from your account, whether those withdrawals are to be in cash, by check, automatic payment, or any other method we offer you for access to your account. If deposited funds are not "available" to you on a given day, you may not withdraw the funds in cash and we may not use the funds to pay items you have written or honor other withdrawals you request. If we pay items you have written or honor other withdrawals before funds are available to you, we may charge a fee for this. Please remember even after the item has "cleared," we have made funds available to you, and you have withdrawn the funds, you are still responsible for items you deposit that are returned to us unpaid and for any other problems involving your deposit. DETERMINING THE AVAILABILITY OF A DEPOSIT - ALL ACCOUNTS. The day funds become available is determined by counting business days from the day of your deposit. Every day is a business day except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. If you make a deposit in person before our "cutoff time" on a business day we are open, we will consider that day to be the day of your deposit for purpo...
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VISA Account Updater (VAU. VAU is an automatic account information updating service provided by VISA®. Your Card is automatically enrolled in VAU when issued. When your Card expires or is lost or stolen and a new or replacement Card is issued, VISA® may update relevant Card information (card number and expiration date) with participating merchants with which you have an ongoing payment relationship, such as recurring payments or automatic billing. The VAU service is provided for your convenience at no cost to you. You may opt-out of the VAU service at any time by contacting us by mail at: FAIRWINDS Credit Union, 0000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000, or by telephone at 0-000-000-0000. You acknowledge and agree participation in VAU does not relieve you of your responsibility to ensure merchants have your correct information on file and your failure to keep your account information current may result in declined payments. You acknowledge and agree further neither VISA® nor we guarantee that your account updates will be received or recognized by merchants prior to any billing.

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  • What Forms of Distribution Are Available from a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account Distributions may be made as a lump sum of the entire account, or distributions of a portion of the account may be made as requested.

  • Disclosure Statement for Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Accounts 1. Who is Eligible for a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account? Anyone may contribute to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account regardless of his or her relationship to the beneficiary. The beneficiary of a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account

  • How Are Contributions to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account Reported for Federal Tax Purposes? Contributions to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account are reported on IRS Form 5498-ESA.

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