Common use of Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions Clause in Contracts

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Membership Agreement, Membership/Account Agreement, Agreements and Disclosures

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on how your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Membership and Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Membership Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Membership/Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement, Membership/Account Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on how your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Account Agreement, Membership/Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-non- debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Consumer Agreements and Disclosures, Consumer Agreements and Disclosures, Consumer Agreements and Disclosures

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your Your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your Your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your Your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Arbitration Provision, Arbitration Provision, Arbitration Provision

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance Available Balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance Available Balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Membership/Account Agreement, Membership/Account Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-non- debit card transactions, we use your available balance Available Balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on how your available balance Available Balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership/Account Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account Account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessedoverdrawn. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we w e use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether w hether your account is overdrawn overdraw n and whether w hether a fee will w ill be assessed. For information on how your available balance works with w orks w ith respect to t o debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership and Account Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available a vailable balance at the time a transaction posts p osts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership Agreement

Your Available Balance and Non-Debit Card Transactions. For electronic funds transfers (ACH), checks, bill ▇▇▇▇ payments, and any other non-debit card transactions, we use your available balance at the time a transaction posts to determine whether your account is overdrawn and whether a fee will be assessed. For information on your available balance works with respect to debit card transactions, please see Section C.subsection c.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership and Account Agreement