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Save Time, Use e'Teller We know how valuable your time is and we don't want you to waste it. Our E-Teller is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week, rain, snow sleet - well you get the picture. With E-Teller you can check balances, transfer funds, make loan payments and check your history. As an E-Teller user you are also eligible for E-Statements (statements are usually available the first work day of the month).
If you have NOT been assigned your password to use E-Teller, please send in your request by email to: staff@clintoncountyfcu.org. You may also request your password by calling - (989) 224-9511, stopping in our office, or by dropping us a request through the mail.

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e-Statements Make Life Easier Why wait for your statement to come in the mail? With e-Statements, viewing your account information is as easy as opening an email. e-Statements are convenient, reliable and secure. And best of all, they are completely free. Simply log on to online banking and click on “e-Statements” to sign up. If you ever change your mind, we’ll be happy to switch you back to paper statements.
Another Easy Way to Pay Online The options available to pay for goods and services online continue to expand. Now, consumers can pay for Internet purchases with an automated clearing house (ACH) debit from their accounts.
However, there are a couple of things you should be aware of before providing your financial information online:
1. By providing authorization over the Internet, along with routing and account numbers, you've authorized initiation of an ACH debit to your account for the purpose of purchasing goods or services.
2. Make sure you're on a secure site before entering financial information over the Internet. You’ll know you are when the http: prefix changes to https:, “S” for secure.
3. Information relating to the transaction (merchant name and transaction amount, for example) will appear on your monthly share draft/checking statements.
4. You have the right to place a stop payment order on an Internet debit transaction or to be credited for such a transaction if it's unauthorized. However, nothing replaces safe habits and efforts to only use secure sites and prevent your personal info from falling into others’ hands.
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