Authorized Drafts. If you voluntarily give information about your Account (such as our routing number and your Account number) to a party who is seeking to sell you goods or services, and you do not physically deliver a check to the party, any debit to your Account initiated by the party to whom you gave the information is deemed authorized by you. An overdraft is an advance of funds greater than the amount that has become available in accordance with our Funds Availability Policy. If, in our sole discretion, we choose to allow these withdrawals when there are not sufficient available funds in your Account, you agree to immediately repay us the amount of the funds advanced. We may also assess your Account a service charge (see the Fee Schedule). At no time will we be required to allow you to overdraw your Account even if we have allowed overdrafts on one or more prior occasions. We do not offer the option to authorize overdrafts using a debit card for everyday (one-time or non-recurring) merchant purchases. You agree to pay us, when we ask you, all of our costs of collecting an overdraft, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. These costs include, but are not limited to, our legal fees and expenses. If more than one of you owns an Account, each of you will be responsible for paying us the entire amount of all overdrafts and obligations resulting from the overdrafts. We do not have to allow you to make an overdraft. Intentionally withdrawing funds from an Account when there are not enough funds in the Account to cover the withdrawal or when the funds are not yet available for withdrawal may be a crime. In the event your Account is protected by our Overdraft Protection Service, this Overdraft Policy is subject to the rules detailed within the Overdraft Protection service. Overdraft Protection (ODP) service is available on any checking or draft Account. ODP service will automatically transfer funds from a Qualified Protection Account to your checking Account. Qualified Protection Accounts include Savings, Money Market, Checking, or qualified Lines of Credit (LOCs). Non-transaction accounts such as Passbook or Certificates of Deposit do not qualify as Qualified Protection Accounts. If we transfer funds on your behalf, you agree to any service fee we may assess for this service, which are disclosed in the Fee Schedule. If you have an LOC as part of your ODP setup, you also agree to pay any interest accrued that may result from our performing the advance on your behalf to the LOC. Transfers performed on Accounts are subject to the terms and conditions of the Account Agreement. Transfers performed on LOCs are bound the by the applicable loan agreement and disclosures. You must apply separately for an LOC, which is subject to our credit approval.
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Sources: Business Deposit Account Agreement
Authorized Drafts. If you voluntarily give information about your Account (such as our routing number and your Account number) to a party who is seeking to sell you goods or services, and you do not physically deliver a check to the party, any debit to your Account initiated by the party to whom you gave the information is deemed authorized by you. An overdraft is an advance of funds greater than the amount that has become available in accordance with our Funds Availability Policy. If, in our sole discretion, we choose to allow these withdrawals when there are not sufficient available funds in your Account, you agree to immediately repay us the amount of the funds advanced. We may also assess your Account a service charge (see the Business Fee Schedule). At no time will we be required to allow you to overdraw your Account even if we have allowed overdrafts on one or more prior occasions. We do not offer the option to authorize overdrafts using a debit card for everyday (one-time or non-recurring) merchant purchases. You agree to pay us, when we ask you, all of our costs of collecting an overdraft, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. These costs include, but are not limited to, our legal fees and expenses. If more than one of you owns an Account, each of you will be responsible for paying us the entire amount of all overdrafts and obligations resulting from the overdrafts. We do not have to allow you to make an overdraft. Intentionally withdrawing funds from an Account when there are not enough funds in the Account to cover the withdrawal or when the funds are not yet available for withdrawal may be a crime. In the event your Account is protected by our Overdraft Protection Service, this Overdraft Policy is subject to the rules detailed within the Overdraft Protection service. Overdraft Protection (ODP) service is available on any checking or draft Account. ODP service will automatically transfer funds from a Qualified Protection Account to your checking Account. Qualified Protection Accounts include Savings, Money Market, Checking, or qualified Lines of Credit (LOCs). Non-transaction accounts such as Passbook or Certificates of Deposit do not qualify as Qualified Protection Accounts. If we transfer funds on your behalf, you agree to any service fee we may assess for this service, which are disclosed in the Business Fee Schedule. If you have an LOC as part of your ODP setup, you also agree to pay any interest accrued that may result from our Washington Federal performing the advance on your behalf to the LOC. Transfers performed on Accounts are subject to the terms and conditions of the Account Agreement. Transfers performed on LOCs are bound the by the applicable loan agreement and disclosures. You must apply separately for an LOC, which is subject to our credit approval.
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Sources: Business Deposit Account Agreement