easyaccess frequently asked questions
How do I apply for the Rapid Response telephone banking service?
To apply for Police Credit’s 24 hour Rapid Response Telephone Banking Service, you as a member (or your authorised signatories) simply need to register a 4 digit personal identification number (or Access Code) with Police Credit by calling our Member Response staff on 13 63 73 or by completing a Rapid Response Authority at any branch office. Once issued, your Access Code will allow you to gain entry to the Rapid Response service. It may also be used when Police Credit cannot verify your identity by way of a signature comparison.
How do I order another cheque book?
Police Credit cheque books are re-ordered automatically when using any of your last five cheques. For more information call Member Response on 13 63 73.
How do I set up regular payments on my bill
Regular Payment Authorities can be created, altered or cancelled by you (or your authorised signatory) by the close of business of the day prior to the due date of the payment:
By completing a ‘Regular Payment Authority’ form at any PC branch
By calling Member Response on 13 63 73
Using pc.easynet Online Banking
How do I stop a cheque?
At any time before a cheque that you have written is presented to us you can ask us not to pay the cheque (to stop the cheque). You must call us on 13 63 73 to have you cheque stopped. We will charge you a fee for this service. Once a cheque has been stopped it can not be reactivated.
How do I use BPAY?
You can start using BPAY® as soon as you are registered to use either pc.easynet online banking or Rapid Response telephone banking. Then follow these simple steps:
Look for the distinctive BPAY® logo on each bill you receive
Call 13 63 73 or log onto pc.easynet
Follow the simple instructions
And don't forget to wait for and record your receipt number
How do I use the Rapid Response telephone banking service?
Rapid Response is convenient and easy to use. Our Using Rapid Response page shows you how it’s done.
How do I write a cheque?
Cheques should be written in a specific way, and the following are some guidelines to help you:
Cross the cheque and write the words ‘Not negotiable’ (This will reduce the risk of fraud)
Write the amount to be paid in by words and figures and do not leave any space between the words or figures
Write the amount in words as close to the left hand margin of the cheque as possible and the amount in figures as close to the dollar sign as possible
Write cheques in ink, which cannot be rubbed out or altered
You should tell us as soon as you know or suspect that one or more of your cheque forms has been lost or stolen, or if unauthorized use has occurred.
Ensure that you have enough money in your account to cover the cheques you have written, as if you have insufficient funds we can choose which cheques will be dishonoured and which will be paid and the order in which they will be paid.
I am travelling overseas. Should I let Police Credit know anything before I depart?
Yes, you should advise Police Credit on the following information about your travel plans:
What country/countries you will be visiting and when
Your contact details while you are away (You may also choose to nominate a power of attorney or other person to act as your representative or point of account in Australia)
If you will be using your Visa card or making any large external or BPAY transfers whilst overseas
Contact Police Credit on 13 63 73 or email carlton@policecredit.com.au
For more important information on travelling overseas, please click here.
Where are Police Credit's ATMs located?
Police Credit has one ATM outside the branch at the World Trade Centre. However you may use your PC Access Visa Card at any ATM or EFTPOS containing a Visa symbol, and you may also use your PC Cue Card at and ATM or EFTPOS containing a Maestro and Cirrus symbol.
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