Accounts & Services
eServices - eAlerts
- Each eAlert can be sent to up to 3 email addresses or cell phone numbers within minutes of the actual transaction.
- Review and customize your eAlerts when you log in to Internet Branch.
- From the E-Services or Other Options menu, click on eAlert! to choose the alerts that will best keep you informed.
eAlerts offered include: Low balance, Specific check
clearing, Direct deposit, Automatic withdrawals, Overdraw transfer, Loan payment due, CD maturing, Courtesy pay, NSF,
Withdrawal imits, Mailing address change, Share Transfers, Large debit/ATM card transactions, and Regulation D
Transactions. Frequently Asked Questions
about eAlerts.
Notices for non-sufficient funds (NSF) or courtesy pay transactions on your account are not sent by postal service mail. These notices will be sent as eAlerts to allow you to react quickly to these occurances.
eAlerts to your cell phone -
A text message to your cell phone may be the fastest way for you to receive your Alerts. To set these up use your phone email address - the ten-digit cell phone number followed by the "@" symbol, followed by the url of the provider.Here’s the url for a few of the most common carriers: Cincinnati Bell Wireless @gocbw.com, T-Mobile @tmomail.net, Virgin Mobile @vmobl.com, Cingular @cingularme.com, Sprint @messaging.sprintpcs.com, Verizon @vtext.com, Nextel @messaging.nextel.com, AT&T @txt.att.net
Some providers limit the number of characters a text message can have before it is split up into two messages. If you are charged for each text, this could be double the cost. You may want to select "moderate-some detail" to limit the length of the alert.
Sign up or log in to the Internet Branch to set up your
eAlerts.
You can also stay updated on your account
transactions by logging in to Internet Branch, or by calling Comm-Line, or our office office during regular business
hours.
