USING BILLPAY Sample Clauses

The 'USING BILLPAY' clause defines the terms and conditions under which a party may use an online bill payment service to settle invoices or make payments. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for accessing the service, any requirements for account setup, and the responsibilities of the user, such as ensuring sufficient funds and timely payment initiation. By establishing clear rules for electronic payments, the clause helps streamline the payment process and reduces the risk of late or missed payments due to misunderstandings about how bill pay services should be used.
USING BILLPAY. You may use BillPay to: 1. Make one-time or Automatic Payments from your Santander checking account to companies or individuals, which we refer to as Billers. 2. Use the Electronic Bills (e-bills) service to: ■ View ▇▇▇▇▇▇ statements and detailed information through a personal computer. ■ Receive notifications directly to your personal email account when a ▇▇▇▇ has been received.
USING BILLPAY. To use BillPay, you must provide information online to us to identify your Payees. You can search the extensive database for existing Payees or set up a new Payee. You must provide sufficient information about a Payee to permit us to properly direct a payment and permit the Payee upon receipt of a payment to identify you as the payment source. You do this by filling in all required fields with accurate information, as directed by BillPay screen messages. By providing us with the names and account information of those Payees to whom you wish to direct payment, you authorize us to follow the Payment Instructions that we receive through the payment system. When we receive a payment instruction, you authorize us to debit your Payment Account and remit funds to the Payee on your behalf. You will be able to set up the following types of ▇▇▇▇ payments:
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