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An Important Deadline Regarding Your Debit Card Services


To keep the overdraft services you have, we need to hear from you!

We need your permission if you want to continue receiving the same overdraft services that protect your debit card account today.

Please take a moment to choose whether you wish to continue to receive overdraft services on your debit card purchases and ATM transactions.

Without your permission, any overdraft purchases made with your debit card, or ATM withdrawals exceeding your balance, will be DECLINED beginning August 15, 2010.

Even in an emergency your transactions will be DECLINED - unless you act now and give us permission to continue your overdraft services.

Please complete this form and click submit:

No, I would prefer to have my debit card purchases and ATM transactions DECLINED if my account is overdrawn.
Name:
Date:
Last 4 digits of your account number(s):
Please include all account numbers you want to authorize.
Account 1:
Account 2:
Account 3:
Account 4:

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What's changing?
Unless you give us permission, we cannot continue to offer the same overdraft services you already receive on your debit card and ATM transactions after August 15th, 2010.

Why?
UNLESS YOU ACT, the overdraft services you've always been able to count on will end, due to new federal regulations.

Who's affected?
All of our members who use debit cards for purchases or make ATM withdrawals.

How can I continue to receive overdraft services?
1. Complete the form on the left and     press submit, or
2. Print this form and mail it to us, or     drop it off at a branch, or
3. You can also call us at (912) 882-4630     or toll-free (888) 484-8328.

Overdraft Fees & Disclosures
- Disclosure of fees and conditions
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