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Frequently Asked Internet Banking
Questions
Q: What is Internet Banking?
A: Internet Banking is a tool that allows you to
use a personal computer with an Internet connection to conduct
your banking online.
Q: What can I do with Internet Banking?
A: You can view account balances and transaction
history, transfer money, and download transactions to a personal
financial manager and much more. Check out the Internet Banking
Demo to see all the features of Internet Banking and how you
can personalize your online banking experience.
Q: Is any of my personal information stored in the
Internet Banking product?
A: Yes, the Internet Banking product stores
your User ID, password and user preferences. If you keep a
stock portfolio, that information is also stored.
Q: How current is my banking information?
A: Your account information is
updated every business day with new transactions that were
posted to your account the previous business day.
Q: What accounts will I be able to access through
Internet Banking?
A: You can access your checking, savings,
investment and loan accounts from the Internet Banking service.
Our Internet Banking Product is intended to give you as much
access, security, and versatility as possible.
Q: How much account information can I view at once?
A: The system will automatically
show the current month's transactions and information. However,
by selecting User Preferences, you can choose to view the
current month and the previous month. Or, you can choose to
view your account from the current date to same date of the
previous month.
Q: Can I view my account details in more than one
way?
A: Yes, you can view your accounts
by date, check number, payee, amount or balance in ascending
or descending order.
Q: What formats can I download my transaction history
in?
A: Internet Banking supports downloads
to Quicken™, Microsoft Money™ or as a comma-delimited
text file.
Q: Can I schedule future transfers?
A: Not at this time. But in the
future, you will be able to schedule open, future and recurring
transfers.
Q: When can I use Internet Banking services?
A: With Internet Banking, you have
access to your account information 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week!
Q: How many stocks can I track in my online portfolio?
A: Your online portfolio will track
up to 20 stocks.
Q: Is there a demo available for me to try?
A: Yes, we have an Internet Banking
Demonstration Site that is part of the Home Banking package.
Q: How long can I be inactive before being logged
out of the Internet Banking product?
A: The inactivity time out default
is set for 20 minutes. However, you can define the timeout
period in the User Options area for 5, 10, 20, 45 or 60 minutes.
Q: What is required to use the Internet Banking service?
A: All you need to use Internet
Banking is a secure browser that supports 128 bit encryption,
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer®, Netscape Navigator®
or America Online®. You can use any computer that has
Internet access.
Q: What do I need in order to use Heritage Online
or Internet Banking?
A: In order to use Heritage Online,
you must first have a connection to the Internet. This requires
two components: a modem, and an Internet Service Provider
(ISP). A 28.8 kps or higher modem is recommended for the fastest,
most efficient Internet banking session. ISPs can be a local
data communications company, or a national provider such as
America Online (AOL). You will then link to our secure site
where you will enter your account number and PIN.
Q: How much does Heritage Online cost?
A: Heritage Online is free to members of
Heritage Trust FCU.
Q: Does Reg D apply to transactions on the web?
A: Yes REGULATION D is applicable to transactions
made on Heritage Online. REGULATION D: Transfers from your
savings to another account by telephone or automatic transfer
are limited to a total of SIX per month.
Q: How do I access Internet Banking?
A: You must first complete the Internet Banking
registration form and submit it to us. Once your registration
is received we will process your request. You will need a
password to access the service for the first time. You may
contact us by telephone or wait for your password to be mailed
to you. You must have an existing checking, savings or loan
account before banking online.
Q: Can I create my own password that is easy for
me to remember?
A: Yes, after you use your assigned password to log-in
for the first time, you can go to User Options and change
your password.
Q: What happens if I forget or lose my password?
A: Just call us and we will take you through
the steps needed to get back into the system immediately!
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