What is the definition of “per day” for my daily limits?
For Check Card purposes, “per day” means, essentially, a business day. The ‘Check Card’ business day actually runs until about 6:00 PM. So, if you make a cash withdrawal from an ATM after hours on Monday, it will be counted as a withdrawal for Tuesday. If you make a withdrawal during normal business hours, it will be counted that day. Daily limits for transactions: You may make up to ten point-of-sale (transactions other than at an ATM) transactions per day. These are transactions where you do NOT use your PIN and you must sign for the transaction. You may purchase up to a maximum of $1000.00 in point-of-sale (P.O.S.) transactions per day, if you have the available funds in your account. You may make up to three (3) “PIN-based” transactions per day up to a maximum of $310.00, if you have the available funds in your account. The most common PIN-based transaction would be getting cash at an ATM. Please remember that if you choose to do a PIN-based transaction (where you do NOT have to si
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