CD's/Investment
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Question #7
Can I have more than one checking account linked to Online Banking?
Answer:
Yes. You can link all of your checking accounts to Online Banking.
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Question #8
How current is this information?
Answer:
All transactions and balance updates are performed once per day. So any transactions you perform today that change your balance (i.e. deposits, ATM withdrawals), will be reflected the following business day.
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Question #9
Should the payment date I give be the date the payment is actually due?
Answer:
No. You need to allow some time for the payment to reach your payee, so enter a date before the actual due date. Be sure to take into account that, although you can schedule a payment at any time, payments are actually initiated (sent to the payee) only on business days.
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Question #10
How soon are the funds actually taken out of my account?
Answer:
Bill payments are processed exactly as if you had processed the payment yourself. If the payment is made by an online check, the funds will be taken out of your account when your payee deposits the check and the item clears the Bank. If the payment is made electronically, the funds are withdrawn the date the transaction is processed.
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Question #11
What happens if I don't have enough money in my account to cover a bill payment?
Answer:
If your account has sufficient overdraft protection to cover the payment, we'll draw against that. Otherwise, the payment will be returned for insufficient funds.
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Question #12
When and how are my payments delivered and how can I ensure that my payee receives my payment on the due date?
Answer:
When you schedule a payment, Online Banking warehouses the payment until it is time to process it. The time to process will vary depending on how the payment is to be made and how long it will take to get the payment to the payee.
Once the system has determined that it is time to process the payment, the payment is changed to a processing status. The payment is then processed by conducting an electronic funds transfer, or a check is produced and made payable to the payee from your account. The check is then sent to the payee via regular mail.
Since the system requires you to submit payment requests seven days in advance, this ensures there is sufficient lead time to process your request and get it to the payee by the date you specify.
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Question #13
Why does it take a few days to process payments?
Answer:
Although a number of your payees accept payments electronically, many do not. For those that do not accept electronic payments, we must send a check to that payee through the U.S. Mail. Once it is received by the payee, it may also take a day or so for that payee to process the check and post it to your account. Even for electronic payments, it may take two or three days for your payment to be posted. By allowing a few days for processing and delivery, we can guarantee that your bills are paid on time.
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Question #14
What should I do if a payee has not posted my payment?
Answer:
You need to allow a few days for your payee to process your payment. If your payee has not posted the payment to your account after a few days, send an online message to the Bill Payment Desk to inquire about the status of the payment. Be sure to provide the item's reference number. The reference number is displayed on the Pay Bills screen under the "Ref #" column. The payment will then be traced and a status response will be sent to you.
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Question #15
How can I prove payments and transfers were made?
Answer:
With each payment and transfer, you are given a reference number so you know we received it. In addition, payments and transfers will appear on your transaction register so you can see they posted. You'll also continue to receive your monthly statement in the mail from your payee.
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Question #16
Will I be charged the monthly service fee even if I don't make any payments?
Answer:
Yes, the monthly service fee is charged just like your telephone bill or cable bill - whether you use the service or not.
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Question #17
How will the payments be made?
Answer:
We use two methods of payment: