Common use of E-Mail Communication Clause in Contracts

E-Mail Communication. You acknowledge and agree that the Internet is considered inherently insecure. Therefore, you agree that we have no liability to you whatsoever for any loss, claim, or damages arising or in any way related to our response(s) to any e-mail or other electronic communication which we in good faith believe you have submitted to us. We have no duty to investigate the validity or to verify any e-mail or other electronic communication. We may respond to an e-mail communication provided by you to either the address provided with the communication or the e-mail address set forth below. It is your responsibility to maintain your most current e-mail address with the Credit Union. We may remind you of an invalid e-mail address on file as you log into Online Banking and may reset your statement selection back to paper statements if a current e-mail address is not provided. Any e-mail returned to us as undelivered may be re-sent to you at any other e-mail address that we have in your file, unless you have previously informed us through electronic or written notice that an e-mail address is no longer valid. Although we have no obligation to do so, we reserve the right to require authentication of e- mails or electronic communications. The decision to require authentication is in the sole discretion of the Credit Union. We will have no obligation, liability, or responsibility to you or any other person or company if we do not act upon or follow any instruction to us if a communication cannot be authenticated to our satisfaction. We will not assume liability for not receipt of e-mails due to, but not limited to, the following reasons:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Electronic Services Consent Agreement, Electronic Services Consent Agreement, Electronic Services Consent Agreement