Chase Debit Card Coverage
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Update Chase Debit Card Coverage — Your Chase checking account(s) has a feature called Chase Debit Card Coverage that may allow everyday debit card transactions to be approved, at our discretion - even if you don't have sufficient funds.
You can choose how we treat your everyday debit card transactions, including PIN point of sale transactions made with your ATM card, when you don’t have enough money available.
Note: Regardless of which option you choose for Chase Debit Card Coverage, you may also want to sign up for Overdraft Protection if you're eligible.
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Chase Debit Card Coverage Information
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Select "Yes" if you want Chase to approve and pay your everyday debit card transactions, at our discretion, when you don't have enough money available. You'll have until the end of the business day to deposit enough money to avoid an Insufficient Funds Fee on these transactions.
Select "No" if you do not want Chase to approve and pay your everyday debit card transactions when you don't have enough money in your account. Since everyday debit card transactions will be declined when there is not enough money available, you won't be charged an Insufficient Funds Fee for everyday debit card transactions. If you don't choose an option when you open your account, "No" is automatically selected for you.
You can change your mind about Chase Debit Card Coverage at any time. Just edit your selection online or at any Chase branch.
Account Name Chase Debit Card Coverage
CHASE COLLEGE (...5059)
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