1. Terms and Conditions for the READYdebit® Visa® Prepaid Card This document constitutes the agreement ("Agreement") outlining the terms and conditions under which the READYdebit Visa Prepaid Card has been issued to you. By accepting and using this card, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. In this Agreement, "Card" means the READYdebit Visa Prepaid Card issued to you by MetaBank. "You" and "your" means the person or persons who have received the Card and are authorized to use the Card as provided for in this Agreement. "We," "us," and "our" mean MetaBank, our successors, affiliates or assignees. The Card will remain the property of MetaBank and must be surrendered upon demand. The Card is nontransferable, and it may be canceled, repossessed, or revoked at any time without prior notice subject to applicable law. Please read this Agreement carefully and keep it for future reference.
2. DefinitionsThe Card is a prepaid card. The Card allows you to access funds you place on the Card. The Card does not constitute a checking, savings or other bank account and is not connected in any way to any other account you may have. The Card is not a credit card. You will not receive any interest on your funds on the Card.
Authorized Users: You may request an additional Card for another person. You may also permit another person to have access to your Card or Card number. However, if you do, you are liable for all transactions made with the Card or Card number by those persons. You must notify us to revoke permission for any person you previously authorized to use your Card. You are responsible for all transactions and fees incurred by you or any other person you have authorized. If you tell us to revoke another person’s use of your Card, we may revoke your Card and issue a new Card with a different number. You are wholly responsible for the use of each Card according to the terms of this Agreement.
Personal Identification Number ("PIN"): We may, at our option, give you a Personal Identification Number ("PIN"). If we give you a PIN, you may use your Card, (i) to obtain Cash from any Automated Teller Machine ("ATM") or (ii) at any Point-of- Sale (POS) device which requires entry of a PIN, that bears the Visa, Interlink, or NYCE brand. You should not write or keep your PIN with your Card. If you believe that anyone has gained unauthorized access to your PIN, you should advise us immediately, following the procedures in the paragraph labeled "Your Liability for Unauthorized Transfers."
Loading Your Card: You may add funds to your Card, called "value loading", at any time. The amount of each value load must be at least $20.00. The maximum value load you may place on your Card with cash is $2,500 per day. The maximum value load you may place on your Card with electronic transfers, when aggregated with any other Cards you have is $10,000 per day. Other daily load restrictions may apply. At no time can the balance on your Card exceed $10,000. We will reject any deposit that would cause your Card's balance to exceed $10,000. Load Retailers may charge a load fee. You agree to present the Card and meet identification requirements to complete load transactions as may be required from time to time.
3. Using Your CardYou may use your Card to purchase or lease goods or services wherever the Card is honored as long as you do not exceed the value available on your Card. You are responsible for all transactions initiated by use of your Card. If you permit someone else to use your Card we will treat this as if you have authorized such use and you will be responsible for any transactions made subject to such use. If you do not have enough value loaded on your Card you can instruct the merchant to charge a part of the purchase to the Card and pay the remaining amount with cash or another card. These are called "split transactions". Some merchants do not allow cardholders to conduct split transactions. Some merchants will only allow you to do a split transaction if you pay the remaining amount in cash.
If you use your Card number without presenting your Card (such as for a mail order or telephone purchase), the legal effect will be the same as if you used the Card itself. For security reasons, we may limit the amount or number of transactions you can make on your Card. Your Card cannot be redeemed for cash. You may use your Card to access cash at an Automated Teller Machine (ATM). You may not use your Card for any illegal transactions, use at casinos, and any gambling activity. The maximum cumulative amount that may be withdrawn from an ATM or POS device per day is $500.00. The maximum cumulative amount that may be withdrawn from a participating bank per day is $2,500.00. A daily spending limit of $2,500.00 per day is imposed on the Card. You should keep track of the amount of value loaded on Cards issued to you. You may call us at the Customer Service number shown on your Card and listed below at any time to obtain the current value on your Card. To reach us, call toll-free 1-866-295-2460 for the balance.
Each time you use your Card, you authorize us to reduce the value available on your Card by the amount of the transaction. You are not allowed to exceed the available amount on your Card through an individual transaction or a series of transactions. Nevertheless, if a transaction exceeds the balance of the funds available on your Card (creating a "shortage") you shall remain fully liable to us for the amount of the transaction. We reserve the right to bill you for any shortage. You agree to pay us promptly for the shortage. We also reserve the right to cancel this Card should you create one or more shortages with your Card.
You do not have the right to stop payment on any purchase transaction originated by use of your Card. If you authorize a transaction and then fail to make a purchase of that item as planned, the approval may result in a hold for that amount of funds for up to thirty (30) business days.
4. Returns and RefundsIf you are entitled to a refund for any reason for goods or services obtained with your Card, you agree to accept credits to your Card for such refunds. The amounts credited to your Card for refunds may not be available for up to five (5) business days from the date the refund transaction occurs.
5. International Transaction FeeIf you obtain your funds (or make a purchase) in a currency or country other than the currency or country in which your Card was issued, the amount deducted from your funds will be converted by Visa U.S.A. Inc. into an amount in the currency of your Card. Visa U.S.A. Inc. will establish a currency conversion rate for this convenience using a rate selected by Visa U.S.A. Inc. from the range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date which may vary from the rate Visa U.S.A. Inc. itself receives, or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date, in each instance, plus or minus any adjustment determined by the Issuer. This percentage amount is independent of any amount taken by the Issuer in accordance with the following section of these Terms & Conditions. If you obtain your funds in a currency or country other than the currency or country in which your Card was issued, the Issuer may increase the currency conversion rate (described in the immediately preceding section) up to an additional 1% and will retain this amount as compensation for its services. This charge is independent of the currency conversion rate established by Visa U.S.A. Inc.
6. ReceiptsYou should get a receipt at the time you make a transaction or obtain cash using your Card. You agree to retain your receipt to verify your transactions.
7. Periodic StatementsStatements in electronic format will be made available free of charge at www.readydebit.com during each month in which a transaction occurs. You may choose to have a paper statement mailed to you. However, there is a fee for this service.
8. Fees and Charges| Card Usage Fee (fee descriptor) | Platinum | Select | Control |
| Set up fee† - one-time (svc chg first load) | $9.95 | $9.95 | $9.95 |
| Monthly Fee (svc chg-monthly) | $14.95 | $9.95 | Free with at least $1500 in monthly Direct Deposit, otherwise $3.95 |
| PIN Transaction (svc chg PIN tran) | Free | Free | $0.95/transaction |
| Signature Transaction (svc chg sig tran) | Free | Free | $0.95/transaction |
| POS Transaction decline (svc chg NSF PINPOS) or (svc chg NSF signed) | Free | Free | $1.95/transaction |
| Secondary Card (svc chg reissue card) | Free | $10.00/card; maximum 1 card | Not Available |
| U.S. ATM Balance Inquiry‡ (svc chg balance inquiry) | Free | Free | $0.50/inquiry |
| ATM Withdrawal decline‡ (svc chg NSF ATM) | Free | Free | $1.95/transaction |
| ATM Withdrawal‡ (svc chg ATM withdraw) | $2.00/transaction | $2.25/transaction | $2.25/transaction |
| ACH debit (srvc chg-add/rem fnd) | Free | $2.25/transaction | $2.25/transaction |
| Bank Teller Cash Advance (svc chg cash adv) | $5.00/transaction | $5.00/transaction | $5.00/transaction |
| Negative Balance Fee | None | None | None |
| Card Account Services | Platinum | Select | Control |
| Live Customer Service (svc chg VRU opt out) | Free | 1 Free call/month, then $2.00/call | $2.00/call |
| Automated Phone Account Access | Free | Free | Free |
| Online Account Access | Free | Free | Free |
| Adding Cash | Platinum | Select | Control |
| Retail Cash Load‡ | Free | Free | Free |
| Direct Deposit | Free | Free | Free |
| Bank ACH Transfer | Free | Free | Free |
| Other | All Card Plans | ||
| Expedited Card Delivery (DR adj expedtd fee) | $50.00/card | ||
| Replacement Card (svc chg replace card) | $10.00/card | ||
| Paper Statement (statement fee) | $2.00/statement | ||
| Card Account Liquidation Fee (DR adj other) | $15.00 if check issued for remaining funds | ||
| Currency conversion (svc chg intrntl tran) | 2% of transaction amount after conversion | ||
† Assessed when you first load money to your Card Account.
‡ ATM owners and Load Retailers may charge and additional fee. If you use an ATM not owned by us for any transaction, including a balance inquiry, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator even if you do not complete a withdrawal. This ATM fee is a third party fee amount assessed by the individual ATM operator only and is not assessed by us. This ATM fee amount will be charged to your Card.
We may disclose information to third parties about your Card or the transactions you make:
(1) Where it is necessary for completing transactions;
(2) In order to verify the existence and condition of your Card for a third party, such as merchant;
(3) In order to comply with government agency, court order, or other legal reporting requirements;
(4) If you give us your written permission, or;
(5) To our employees, auditors, affiliates, service providers, or attorneys as needed.
In no event will we be liable for consequential damages (including lost profits), extraordinary damages, special or punitive damages. We will not be liable, for instance:
(1) If, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough funds available on your Card to complete the transaction;
(2) If a merchant refuses to accept your Card;
(3) If an ATM where you are making a cash withdrawal does not have enough cash;
(4) If an electronic terminal where you are making a transaction does not operate properly, and you knew about the problem when you initiated the transaction;
(5) If access to your Card has been blocked after you reported your Card lost or stolen;
(6) If there is a hold or your funds are subject to legal process or other encumbrance restricting their use;
(7) If we have reason to believe the requested transaction is unauthorized;
(8) If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood or computer or communication failure) prevent the completion of the transaction, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken;
(9) Any other exception stated in our Agreement with you.
Tell us AT ONCE if you believe your Card has been lost or stolen. Telephoning toll-free at 1-866-295-2460 is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You may not be liable for unauthorized use of your Card provided that you notify us within a reasonable time after learning of the loss or theft of your Card. A transaction will be considered unauthorized if it is initiated by someone other than you without your authority, or you receive no benefit from the transaction, or if we do conclude, in our sole discretion, that the facts and circumstances do reasonably support a claim of unauthorized use. Reasonable time will be determined in our sole discretion based on the circumstances but will not be less than 60 days from the transaction date. If you notify us that your Card has been lost or stolen, we may close your Card. We reserve the right to investigate any claim you may make with respect to a lost or stolen Card, and you agree to cooperate with such investigation. We may ask you for a written statement, affidavit or other information in support of the claim. Also, if your transaction history shows transactions that you did not make, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within 60 days after the transaction history was made available to you, you may not get back any money you lost after the 60 days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money if you had told us in time. Our liability is limited to reimbursing you for the face amount of any unauthorized transaction.
12. Other TermsYour Card and your obligations under this Agreement may not be assigned. We may transfer our rights under this Agreement. Use of your Card is subject to all applicable rules and customs of any clearinghouse or other association involved in transactions. We do not waive our rights by delaying or failing to exercise them at anytime. If any provision of this Agreement shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable under any rule, law, or regulation of any governmental agency, local, state, or federal, the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement shall not be affected. This Agreement will be governed by the law of the State of South Dakota except to the extent governed by federal law.
13. Amendment and CancellationWe may amend or change the terms of this Agreement at any time. You will be notified of any change in the manner provided by applicable law prior to the effective date of the change. However, if the change is made for security purposes, we can implement such change without prior notice. We may cancel or suspend your Card or this Agreement at any time. You may cancel this Agreement by returning the Card to us. Your termination of this Agreement will not affect any of our rights or your obligations arising under this Agreement prior to termination.
14. Information About Your Right to Dispute ErrorsIn case of errors or questions about your Card transactions, call 1-866-295-2460 or write to Bankcard Services, P.O. Box 1481, Madison, WI 53701-1481 if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or if you need more information about a transaction listed on the statement or receipt. You must contact us no later than sixty (60) days after we have made available to you the FIRST statement on which the problem or error appeared.
(1) Provide your name and Card number (if any);
(2) Describe the error or the transaction you are unsure about, and explain why you believe it is an error or why you need more information;
(3) Provide the dollar amount of the suspected error.
If you provide this information orally, we may require that you send your complaint or question in writing within ten (10) business days. We will determine whether an error occurred within ten (10) business days after we hear from you and will correct any error promptly. If we need more time, however, we may take up to thirty (30) business days to investigate your complaint or question. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and you do not provide it within ten (10) business days, we may not credit your Card. For errors involving new Cards, point-of-sale, or foreign-initiated transactions, we may take up to ninety (90) days to investigate your complaint or question. We will tell you the results within three (3) business days after completing the investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation. Copies of the documents used in the investigation may be obtained by contacting: Bankcard Services, P.O. Box 1481, Madison, WI 53701-1481.
15. Privacy and Data Protection(i) Information We Collect ("Cardholder Information"):
(ii) Information Security: Only those persons who need it to perform their job responsibilities are authorized to have access to Cardholder Information. In addition, we maintain physical, electronic and procedural security measures that comply with federal regulations to safeguard Cardholder Information.
(iii) Disclosure: We may use Cardholder Information to provide customer services, to process claims for lost or stolen Cards, to develop marketing programs, to help protect against fraud and to conduct research and analysis. In addition, it is often necessary for us to disclose Cardholder Information for the same purposes to companies that work with us. For example, we may provide certain Cardholder Information to companies that perform business operations or services, including marketing services, on our behalf. We may also provide certain Cardholder Information to others as permitted by law, such as government entities or other third parties in response to subpoenas.
16. Telephone Monitoring/RecordingFrom time to time we may monitor and/or record telephone calls between you and us to assure the quality of our customer service or as required by applicable law.
17. No Warranty Regarding Goods and ServicesWe are not responsible for the quality, safety, legality, or any other aspect of any goods or services you purchase with your Card.
18. Arbitration(a) Purpose: This Arbitration Provision sets forth the circumstances and procedures under which claims (as defined below) may be arbitrated instead of litigated in court.
(b) Definitions: As used in this Arbitration Provision, the term "Claim" means any claim, dispute or controversy between you and us arising from or relating to the Card or this Agreement as well as any related or prior agreement that you may have had with us or the relationships resulting from this Agreement, including the validity, enforceability or scope of this Arbitration Provision or the Agreements. "Claim" includes claims of every kind and nature, including but not limited to initial claims, counterclaims, cross-claims and third-party claims and claims based upon contract, tort, fraud and other intentional torts, statutes, regulations, common law and equity. The term "Claim" is to be given the broadest possible meaning that will be enforced and includes, by way of example and without limitation, any claim, dispute or controversy that arises from or relates to (i) your Card, or the Cards of any Additional Cardholders designated by you; (ii) the amount of Available Funds on the Cards; (iii) advertisements, promotions or oral or written statements related to the Cards, goods or services purchased with the Cards; (iv) the benefits and services related to the Cards; and (v) your enrollment for any Card. We shall not elect to use arbitration under the Arbitration Provision for any Claim that you properly file and pursue in a small claims court of your state or municipality so long as the Claim is individual and pending only in the court.
As used in the Arbitration Provision, the terms "we" and "us" shall for all purposes mean the Bank, wholly or majority owned subsidiaries, affiliates, licensees, predecessors, successors, and assigns; and all of their agents, employees, directors and representatives. In addition, "we" or "us" shall include any third party using or providing any product, service or benefit in connection with any Cards (including, but not limited to merchants who accept the Card, third parties who use or provide services, debt collectors and all of their agents, employees, directors and representatives) if, and only if, such third party is named as a co-party with us (or files a Claim with or against us) in connection with a Claim asserted by you. As solely used in this Arbitration Provision, the terms "you" or "yours" shall mean all persons or entities approved by us to have and/or use a Card, including but not limited to all persons or entities contractually obligated under any of the Agreements and all Additional Cardholders.
(c) Initiation of Arbitration Proceeding/Selection of Administrator: Any Claim shall be resolved, upon the election by you or us, by arbitration pursuant to this Arbitration Provision and the code of procedures of the national arbitration organization to which the Claim is referred in effect at the time the Claim is filed. Claims shall be referred to either the National Arbitration Forum ("NAF"), Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services ("JAMS"), or the American Arbitration Association ("AAA"), as selected by the party electing to use arbitration. If a selection by us of one of these organizations is unacceptable to you, you shall have the right within 30 days after you receive notice of our election to select either of the other organizations listed to serve as arbitrator administrator. For a copy of the procedures, to file a Claim or for other information about these organizations, contact them as follows: (i) the NAF at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55404; website at www.arbitration-forum.com; (ii) JAMS at 1920 Main Street, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 92614; website at www.jamsadr. com; (iii) AAA at 335 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017; website at www.adr.org.
(d) Significance of Arbitration: IF ARBITRATION IS CHOSEN BY ANY PARTY WITH RESPECT TO A CLAIM, NEITHER YOU NOR WE WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO LITIGATE THAT CLAIM IN COURT OR HAVE A JURY TRIAL ON THAT CLAIM, OR TO ENGAGE IN DISCOVERY EXCEPT AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE CODE OF PROCEDURES OF THE NAF, JAMS, OR AAA, AS APPLICABLE (THE "CODE"). FURTHER, YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN A REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY OR AS A MEMBER OF ANY CLASS OF CLAIMANTS PERTAINING TO ANY CLAIM SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH BELOW, THE ARBITRATOR’S DECISION WILL BE FINAL AND BINDING. NOTE THAT OTHER RIGHTS THAT YOU WOULD HAVE IF YOU WENT TO COURT ALSO MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ARBITRATION.
(e) Restrictions on Arbitration: If either party elects to resolve a Claim by arbitration, that Claim shall be arbitrated on an individual basis. There shall be no right or authority for any Claims to be arbitrated on a class action basis or on bases involving Claims brought in a purported representative capacity on behalf of the general public, other Cardholders or other persons similarly situated. The arbitrator’s authority to resolve Claims is limited to Claims between you and us alone, and the arbitrator’s authority to make awards is limited to you and us alone. Furthermore, Claims brought by you against us or by us against you may not be joined or consolidated in arbitration with Claims brought by or against someone other than you, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by all parties.
(f) Location of Arbitration/Payment of Fees: Any arbitration hearing that you attend shall take place in the federal judicial district of your residence. At your written request, we will consider in good faith making a temporary advance of all or part of the filing administrative and/or hearing fees for any Claim you initiate as to which you or we seek arbitration. At the conclusion of the arbitration (or any appeal thereof), the arbitrator (or panel) will decide who will ultimately be responsible for paying the filing, administrative and/or hearing fees in connection with the arbitration (or appeal). If and to the extent you incur filing, administrative and/or hearing fees in arbitration, including for any appeal, exceeding the amount they would have been if the Claim had been brought in the state or federal court which is closest to your billing address and would have had jurisdiction over the Claim, we will reimburse you to that extent unless the arbitrator (or panel) determines that the fees were incurred without any substantial justification.
(g) Arbitration Procedures: This Arbitration Provision is made pursuant to a transaction involving interstate commerce, and shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. Sections 1-16, as it may be amended (the "FAA"). The arbitration shall be governed by the applicable Code, except that (to the extent enforceable under the FAA) this arbitration Provision shall control if it is inconsistent with the applicable Code. The arbitrator shall apply applicable substantive law consistent with the FAA and applicable statutes of limitations and shall honor claims of privilege recognized at law and, at the timely request of either party, shall provide a brief written explanation of the basis for the decision. In conducting the arbitration proceeding, the arbitrator shall not apply the Federal or any state rules of civil procedure or rules of evidence. Either party may submit a request to the arbitrator to expand the scope of discovery allowable under the applicable Code. The party submitting such a request must provide a copy to the other party, who may submit objections to the arbitrator with a copy of the objections provided to the request party, within fifteen (15) days of receiving the requesting party’s notice. The granting or denial of such request will be in the sole discretion of the arbitrator who shall notify the parties of his/her decision within twenty (20) days of the objecting party’s submission. The arbitrator shall take reasonable steps to preserve the privacy of individuals, and of business matters. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. The arbitrator’s decision will be final and binding, except for any right of appeal provided by the FAA. However, any party can appeal that award to a three-arbitrator panel administered by the same arbitration organization, which shall consider anew any aspect of the initial award objected to by the appealing party. The appealing party shall have thirty (30) days from the date of entry of the written arbitration award to notify the arbitration organization that it is exercising the right of appeal. The appeal shall be filed with the arbitration organization in the form of a dated writing. The arbitration organization will then notify the other party that the award has been appealed. The arbitration organization will appoint a three-arbitrator panel which will conduct an arbitration pursuant to its Code and issue its decision within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of the appellant’s written notice. The decision of the panel shall be by majority vote and shall be final and binding.
(h) Continuation: This Arbitration Provision shall survive termination of your Card as well as voluntary payment of the debt in full by you, any legal proceeding by us to collect a debt owed by you, and any bankruptcy by you or us. If any portion of this Arbitration Provision is deemed invalid or unenforceable under any principle or provision of law or equity, consistent with the FAA, it shall not invalidate the remaining portions of this Arbitration Provision, the Agreement or any prior agreement you may have had with us, each of which shall be enforceable regardless of such invalidity .
PRIVACY DISCLOSURE
This Privacy Disclosure explains the privacy policies of MetaBank and Ready Financial Group ("Ready") with respect to the READYdebit Visa Prepaid Card program. We are committed to protecting our customers’ privacy and security. This disclosure explains what information we collect about you, with whom we share it, and how you can direct us not to share certain information with certain parties.
DEFINITIONS
INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND DISCLOSE - We collect and may disclose the following information about you:
We may also collect and disclose information about how users use our Web site, for example, by tracking unique views received by pages of the Web site or the domains from which users originate. This information is not personally identifiable. We may also use "cookies" to track returning users to our Web site. A cookie is a piece of software that a Web server can store on the users' PCs and use to identify the users should they visit the Web site again. Information collected may be associated with nonpublic personal information users provide us through our Web site.
INFORMATION WE SHARE WITH SERVICE PROVIDERS OR JOINT MARKETERS - We may disclose all of the information we collect, as described above, to companies (including affiliates) that perform services on our behalf, including those who assist us in responding to customer inquiries. We may provide that information, except for information from consumer reporting agencies, to others who perform marketing services for us and to financial institutions that are not our affiliates with whom we jointly offer financial products or services. You do not have the right to opt out of the disclosure of this information.
INFORMATION WE SHARE WITH AFFILIATES AND NONAFFILIATED THIRD PARTIES - Our respective affiliates include nonfinancial companies, and may include financial service providers, such as insurance companies. In addition to the information we share with affiliates that provide services to us, we may share information described above among our respective affiliates in order to provide you with information about additional products and services. Additionally, we may disclose information to third parties who do not belong to our corporate family. These nonaffiliated third parties may include financial services providers, such as mortgage and insurance companies; nonfinancial companies, such as direct marketers, retailers and publishers; and others, such as nonprofit organizations.
You have the choice to opt out from our sharing of information with these companies although we may still disclose your information as permitted or required by law. You may opt-out by calling (866) 465-1645 or by writing to us at Ready Financial Group, P.O. Box 7554, Boise ID 83707.
INFORMATION SECURITY - We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to our employees who have a need to know such information (e.g., to process your transactions). We train our employees on the importance of customer privacy and confidentiality. We also maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard the nonpublic personal information of our customers.
PRIVACY PRACTICES OF THIRD PARTIES - Our website may feature links to third-party sites that offer goods, services, or information. We are not responsible for content or privacy policies or practices of any advertisers or linked sites of any third parties. We encourage you to review their privacy policy before providing them with any personal information. Third party sites may collect and use information about you in a way that is different from this policy.
ACCESS OR CORRECT YOUR INFORMATION - You can access most of your nonpublic personal information that we collect online and maintain at www.readydebit.com. You can correct factual errors in your nonpublic personal information by contacting us at the number or address listed above.
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY DISCLOSURE - We may change our Privacy Disclosure from time to time. We will provide current customers with a revised disclosure that describes the new practices as required by law.
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR CALIFORNIA AND VERMONT RESIDENTS - In order to comply with California and Vermont laws, we are required to obtain your consent before sharing information about you with others. We will not share information we collect about you with affiliates and non-affiliated third parties, unless otherwise permitted by law.
NOTICE AND CONSENT REGARDING ELECTRONIC DELIVERY OF DISCLOSURES (E-SIGN)
This notice contains important information that you are entitled to receive before you consent to transact business with us electronically. Please read this notice carefully and print or download a copy for your files.
Description of Disclosures and Consent
We are required to provide certain disclosures to you in connection with the READYdebit Prepaid Visa Card enrollment contained on the READYdebit Prepaid Visa Card account issued by MetaBank. By consenting to the electronic delivery of disclosures, you agree that we may, provide electronically any and all communications regarding the card enrollment and the opening of the card account (the "Disclosures"). These may include, in addition to other things, Disclosures pursuant to: the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B; the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z; the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and Regulation P; and any other applicable federal, state or local law, or regulation.
This consent applies to the receipt of electronic Disclosures with respect to this enrollment and the opening of the card account. This consent does not apply to any future transactions that may occur between us.
Paper Copies of Disclosures
To apply for and obtain a card account issued by MetaBank online you must agree to receive all information and disclosures regarding your card account electronically prior to submitting your enrollment. You agree to print out, download or otherwise store the Disclosures and other communications to keep for your records. If you consent to the electronic delivery of Disclosures, you may also receive a paper copy of any Disclosure provided to you electronically by writing us at READYdebit Customer Service, P.O. Box 7554, Boise, ID 83707 or calling us at 1-866-465-1645. There may be a fee for the paper copy.
Withdrawing Consent to Electronic Delivery
You may withdraw your consent by exiting this website without completing and submitting your enrollment for the READYdebit Prepaid Visa Card. If at any time after your card account is opened you wish to withdraw your consent, you may do so by sending us your request in writing to: READYdebit Customer Service, P.O. Box 7554, Boise, ID 83707 or calling us at 1-866-465-1645. If you decide to withdraw your consent, the legal effectiveness, validity and/or enforceability of prior electronic Disclosures will not be affected. We also reserve the right to cancel this Card should you withdraw your consent.
Hardware and Software Requirements:
You must use a computer processor (CPU), monitor, modem with ISP access to the Internet or direct-dial up accessibility and a printer capable of printing text screens or hard drive capable of storing data. In addition, you must use an Internet browser software that supports 128-bit encryption and you will need required software, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader and Microsoft Word.
If you want to review additional information on the requirements for using this software and associated hardware requirements, go to www.adobe.com or www.microsoft.com
Procedures to Update Your Records
It is your responsibility to provide us with a true, accurate and complete e-mail address, contact, and other information related to this Disclosure and your Account(s), and to maintain and update promptly any changes in this information. Notify us of changes in such address by writing us at READYdebit Customer Service, P.O. Box 7554, Boise, ID 83707 or calling us at 1-866-465-1645.
CONSENT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
By enrolling in the READYdebit Prepaid Visa Card you acknowledge and agree that:
In completing the READYdebit Prepaid Visa Card enrollment form, you are reasonably demonstrating that you can access the Disclosures in the form disclosed above.
READYDEBIT ANNOUNCEMENT & NOTIFICATION EMAIL LIST OPT IN NOTICE
By accepting these Terms and Conditions you are opting in to our Announcement & Notification email list. We do not sell this list nor abuse your permission allowing us to contact you. We respect your privacy and you may opt out of email communication by clicking the link at the bottom of any email you receive. If you opt out and wish to be added to our list at a later time, please contact Ready Financial Group at support@readyfinancial.com.