--- tags: DDA, Priority 5, Chris --- # Overdraft Bounce Protection Notice Revocation - rgewrd2 # notice_ovdrgewrd2 @{ var throwError=true; var jsonHelper = Model.GetJsonHelper(Model.Sequence.Data, throwError); } #### Revocation of Bounce Protection Notice | Date |@jsonHelper.GetValue("technical.corDateR")| |------|-----| | Account Type |@jsonHelper.GetValue("account.type")| | Account Number |@jsonHelper.GetValue("account.accountNumber")| <br/> | Checking Account # | @jsonHelper.GetValue("account.accountNumber") | | --- | --- | | Amount Overdrawn | @jsonHelper.GetValue("?") | | Date Overdrawn | @jsonHelper.GetValue("?") | | Days Overdrawn | @jsonHelper.GetValue("?") | <br/> Dear Customer,<br/> <br/> Your **Bounce Protection** for the account number shown above has been inactivated. We will no longer honor overdrafts and all checks presented for payment will be returned. Your account will be charged an NSF Returned Item Fee, currently $30.00 for each item returned.<br/> <br/> In order for the privilege to be made available to you again, your account must be kept in good standing. For **Bounce Protection** consideration, your account is in “good standing” if you (1) make sufficient deposits to bring your account to a positive end-of-day balance at least once every 30 calendar days (including the payment of all bank fees and charges); (2) avoid excessive overdrafts suggesting the use of **Bounce Protection** as a continuing line of credit; and (3) there are no legal orders, levies or liens against your account. This will not automatically re-activate the privilege. You may consult us to determine if the privilege will be added back to your account.<br/> <br/> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call a representative.<br/> <br/> Sincerely, <br> **Vast Bank, N.A.**<br/> **ODP Coordinator**<br/> <br> BPREVO.RTF