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Online Banking
Q: What is First National Bank's Online Banking?
A: FirstTeller is a FREE service to our customers! You can get free up-to-the-minute information about all of your accounts and view all account transactions including ATM and point of sale transactions. You can transfer funds between eligible accounts including making payments on loans or credit lines. You can download transaction information into money management software programs such as Microsoft Money™ (OFX) and Quicken™ (QIF).
All internal account transfers made after 5 p.m. will be posted on the following business day.
Q: What do I need to get started using First National Bank's Online Banking?
A: You need the following to get started with FirstTeller Online:
- A personal computer
- An active account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Internet browser software with 128-bit security encryption
- An account with First National Bank.
You can come by one of our locations and fill out an application. We will then assign you a User ID and temporary Password. This information will be sent to you by US Mail. The User ID and temporary Password will come in separate mailings.
Q: When I attempt to login to FirstTeller I receive the message "Invalid ID or PIN". What should I do?
A: If you are having trouble logging into the system or have forgotten your ID or PIN, please contact our Internet Banking Department during regular banking hours at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561.
Q: Why does it say that my account is locked? and what do I do now?
A: Your account becomes locked after three unsuccessful login attempts. To get "unlocked", contact our Internet Banking department during normal business hours and they will be happy to unlock and reset your account for you.
Q: What if I forget my ID and PIN?
A: If you lose or forget your ID or PIN, you may contact our Internet Banking Department at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561. After confirming your identity, we will be happy to assist you.
Q: What happens if I open an account after I start using FirstTeller Online Banking?
A: You will need to ask your New Accounts Representative to have your new account added.
Q: Why is my printout missing information on the right side?
A: Due to design issues, the normal "portrait" style of printing doesn't work correctly. To remedy this, we suggest that you print out your transactions in "Landscape" mode. To do this, please follow the following steps:
- Select Print from the File drop down menu of your browser
- Click on the Properties button
- Select Landscape in the Orientation section
- Click Ok
- Click Ok
Q: What is a VTXTLR transaction?
A: VTXTLR is our way of indicating that a transaction was made by a teller. This could be either via the drive-up window or the inside tellers.
Bill Pay
Q: What is Bill Pay?
A: Bill Pay allows you to pay bills from a First National Bank checking account to any merchant whom you have selected in advance to receive payments by means of our Online Banking Bill Pay service. Currently, there is no charge for this service and you no longer have checks to write, no more stamps to buy and no more envelopes to seal.
Q: Who can I pay using Online Banking Bill Pay?
A: Anyone that you would write a check to or authorize through ACH transactions.
Q: How many days in advance should I schedule my payment?
A: You should allow time for your payments to process. For a payment made by check, you should allow approximately 10 business days. For an electronic payment, you should allow 3 business days.
Q: How do I know whether a payment will be made electronically or by check?
A: Our Bill Payment service determines which payments are made electronically or by check. When adding a payee, you should search the Electronic Payee database. If your payee is listed, your payment will be made electronically. If your payee is not listed, your payment will be made by check.
Q: When I pay a bill, when does the money come out of my account?
A: If the payee is in the Electronic Payee database, the funds come out of your account the day your payment is made. If the payee is paid by check, the funds will come from your account the day the check clears the bank ... just as if you'd written it from your checkbook.
Q: What is the Bill Payment cut-off time?
A: Payments made before 12:00 pm CST will be mailed the same day. Payments made after 12:00 pm CST will be mailed the next business day.
Q: Do I need to re-enter payee information each month?
A: Only if the payee information changes. The payee information will remain in Online Banking until you delete it. The only thing you'll have to change each month is the amount you want to pay and the date you want the bill paid.
Q: Who do I contact if I have a problem with Bill Pay?
A: Please contact our Internet Department at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561 during regular business hours.
Q: What happens if I do not have enough money in my account to cover the bill payment I have set up?
A: If you request a payment for more than the balance in your account and the payment is to be made electronically, i.e. through the ACH network, in this case your payment will not be made. And, if you request a payment that will be paid by a check, the check will be written and the check will then be processed like any other check. However, when the check is processed by our bank and your account has insufficient funds to cover the check, then you will incur the same non-sufficient funds (NSF) charge for a check you may have written.
Q: Is there a charge for Bill Pay?
A: There is no charge for Bill Pay or Online Banking.
Prep Bowl: Hutchinson runs past Kasson-Mantorville for 6th state title
Hutchinson rolled up 289 rushing yards on 27 carries in the first half when it built a 28-7 lead. Followers of the Minnesota State High School League’s record book started sleuthing to see what the Prep Bowl record was for team rushing yards and if that might be in the Tigers’ sights with an equally impressive running effort in the second half. But the Tigers were 146 yards shy of the record mark of 569 team rushing yards set by Stephen-Argyle Central in 2009.
Piehl fueled the Tigers in the first half with 107 yards on three carries. The bulk of that production came on a 90-yard run on an end-around down the far sideline that resulted in a near-entry in the Prep Bowl record book. His trip to the endzone was two yards short of the Prep Bowl record set by Hutchinson’s Robbie Grimsley in the Tigers’ 49-7 romp over Holy Angels in the Class AAAA championship game in 2013.
Piehl’s touchdown dash gave the Tigers a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter. Three minutes later, Kasson-Mantorville senior quarterback Matthews Donovan scored an a 30-yard run to put the KoMets on the scoreboard. But Hutchinson closed out a dominant first half on a 12-yard scoring run by Elliott. He had scored the opening touchdown on a 40-yard run late in the first quarter. Elliott finished with 96 yards on nine carries.
Donovan paced the KoMets (9-4) in the first half with 84 yards rushing and another 27 through the air. He finished with 101 yards rushing and senior running back Anthony Moe-tucker added 85 yards and a second-half touchdown. The KoMets were attempting to win their first football championship in 11 state tournament trips.
Swain v. First National Bank of Hutchinson, 201 Ill. 416 (1903)
Edwin A. Swain, Sheriff, v. The First National Bank of Hutchinson, Kansas.
Opinion filed February 18, 1903.
Practice—when propositions of law are necessary. Propositions of-law are necessary, in a trial before the court without a jury, in order to present questions of law for review on appeal, even though the case is tried upon a stipulation of facts.
Swain v. First Nat. Bank, 100 Ill. App. 31, affirmed.
Appeal from the Appellate Court for the Second District;—heard in that court on appeal from the Circuit Court of Henry county; the Hon. Frank D. Ramsay, Judge, presiding.
N. F. Anderson, for appellant.
Charles K. Ladd, for appellee.
Mr. Chief Justice Magruder
delivered the opinion of the court:
This is an action of replevin, brought by the appellee against Edwin A. Swain, sheriff of Henry county, for the possession of 277 bales of broom-corn. On February 19, 1900, the Galva First National Bank of Calva, Illinois, recovered a judgment in the Henry county circuit court against Eric Cabrielson for §2049.50, and on the 20th day of February, A. D. 1900, appellant Swain, sheriff, levied "an execution issued upon said judgement upon the broom-corn described in the declaration. The levy was made upon the broom-corn as being the property of the judgment debtor, Eric Cabrielson, but appellee claimed to be the owner of said property. 1
Upon the trial below a jury was waived, and the cause was submitted by agreement for trial to the court without a jury. The cause was tried upon a stipulation as *417to the facts, which stipulation, embodying the facts as agreed upon, was all the evidence introduced upon the trial. The trial court found the issues for the plaintiff below, the appellee here, and entered judgment accordingly. Swain, the sheriff, and the appellant here, prayed an appeal to the Appellate Court, where the judgment, rendered by the circuit court, was affirmed. The present appeal is prosecuted from such judgment of affirmance.
Clearly, there is no question, either of fact or of law, presented by the record here for the consideration of this court. The cause was tried below before the court without a jury by agreement, and no propositions were submitted to the court by either side to be held as law in the decision of the case. Where there is a trial before the court without a jury, in order to present a question of law to this court the party should submit propositions of law to the trial court, as provided for in section 41 of the Practice act. (First Nat. Bank of Michigan City v. Haskell, 124 Ill. 587; Northwestern Mutual Aid Ass. v. Hall, 118 id. 169). As no propositions of law were submitted on the trial below, no question of law arises here upon the record; and all the questions of fact are settled by the judgment of the Appellate Court.
Section 41 of the Practice act, providing for written propositions of law, is applicable as well where the facts are agreed upon, as where they are presented by testimony taken. (Grabbs v. City of Danville, 166 Ill. 441; Bolton v. Johnston, 163 id. 234; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co. v. City of Ottawa, 165 id. 207).
Accordingly, the judgment of the Appellate Court is affirmed. „. ,
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First National Bank of Hutchinson - Promotional VideoPrep Bowl: Hutchinson runs past Kasson-Mantorville for 6th state title
Hutchinson rolled up 289 rushing yards on 27 carries in the first half when it built a 28-7 lead. Followers of the Minnesota State High School League’s record book started sleuthing to see what the Prep Bowl record was for team rushing yards and if that might be in the Tigers’ sights with an equally impressive running effort in the second half. But the Tigers were 146 yards shy of the record mark of 569 team rushing yards set by Stephen-Argyle Central in 2009.
Piehl fueled the Tigers in the first half with 107 yards on three carries. The bulk of that production came on a 90-yard run on an end-around down the far sideline that resulted in a near-entry in the First national bank of hutchinson app Bowl record book. His trip to the endzone was two yards short of the Prep Bowl record set by Hutchinson’s Robbie Grimsley in the Tigers’ 49-7 romp over Holy First national bank of hutchinson app in the Class AAAA championship game in 2013.
Piehl’s touchdown dash gave the Tigers a 20-0 lead early in the second quarter. Three minutes later, Kasson-Mantorville senior quarterback Matthews Donovan scored an a 30-yard run to put the KoMets on the scoreboard. But Hutchinson closed out a dominant first half on a 12-yard scoring run by Elliott. He had scored the opening touchdown on a 40-yard run late in the first quarter. Elliott finished with 96 yards on nine carries.
Donovan paced the KoMets (9-4) in the first half with 84 yards rushing and another 27 through the air. He finished with 101 yards rushing and senior running back Anthony Moe-tucker added 85 yards and a second-half touchdown. The KoMets were attempting to win their first football championship in 11 state tournament trips.
Counterfeit Cashier's Checks: Counterfeit Cashier’s Checks of First National Bank of Hutchinson, Hutchinson, KS
The above-named first national bank of hutchinson app has reported that counterfeit cashier's checks issued in the bank's name and using a correct routing number of 101100171 are being presented for payment nationwide in connection with a mystery shopping scam.
The counterfeit checks resemble the authentic items, but may be identified by the following traits: the instruments are of unknown color and include the following security statement in the top border: "For security purposes, the face of this check contains a colored background and microprinting in the border." The following security statement is printed between two padlock icons in the bottom-center section: "Security Features Included. Details on Back."
Two series of items have been presented to date. The first has been made payable in the amount of $3,405 and includes a remitter name of Rachal Wilson; the second has been made payable in the amount of $3,962.11 and includes a first national bank of hutchinson app name of Rachel Santine.
Due to possible variations between the appearance of the bank's authentic items and the counterfeit items associated with differing scams, officials of First National Bank of Hutchinson suggest they be contacted to verify authenticity of the bank's cashier's checks if received from an unknown or questionable source.
Correspondence accompanying the counterfeit checks may contain the letterhead of "Corporate Research International, 4581 Broad Street, Pleasantville, NJ 08232, Tel: 1-403-383-6027, Fax: 1-985-249-2732" and may be signed by Bolton Phillips, Director Operations (employment). The correspondence informs the recipient that he or she has been selected to represent the company as a mystery shopper. It is explained that the enclosed cashier's check is to be used during the assignment to make purchases www walmart credit card various merchants and to first national bank of hutchinson app money using a nationally known wire service. Recipients are instructed to deposit the check and contact the Accounts Manager for details.
For additional information and guidance, and to verify the authenticity of First National Bank of Hutchinson's checks, please contact Carol Berger, EVP, Retail Banking, P.O. Box 913, Hutchinson, KS 67504-0913, by telephone at (620) 694-2270, by fax at (620) 694-2317, or via email at [[email protected]].
Consumers who receive counterfeit or fictitious items and associated material should file complaints with the following agencies, as appropriate:
- U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Inspector General (OIG): by telephone at (800) 359-3898 or by visiting the OIG website.
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC): by telephone at (877) FTC-HELP or, for filing a complaint electronically, via the FTC's website.
- National Consumers League (NCL): by telephone at (202) 835-3323 or by email. To file a fraud complaint, visit the NCL fraud website.
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- Federal Bureau of Investigation Internet Crime Complaint Center (to report scams that may have originated via the internet).
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Additional information concerning this matter that should be brought to the attention of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) may be forwarded to
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Special Supervision Division
400 7th St. SW, Suite 3E-218; MS 8E-12
Washington, DC 20219
Phone: (202) 649-6450
Fax: (571) 293-4925
www.occ.gov
[email protected]
For additional information regarding other types of financial fraud, please visit the OCC's anti-fraud resources page.
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Director for Enforcement & Compliance
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Mobile Apps Apple Watch
After enabling Apple Watch on your mobile banking app, you can also check account balances and recent transactions on your Apple Watch. The first ten accounts that show on the Account Summary Page will be displayed. Swipe left and right to scroll through and view different Account Balances. Apple Watch Setup
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Sign in to The First’s Electronic Banking app and tap the Menu button. In the Settings tab, tap Apple Watch . 1. Toggle the Apple Watch switch from “Off” to “On.” Viewing Transactions You can also view the ten most recent transactions for each account.
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Online Banking
Q: What is First National Bank's Online Banking?
A: FirstTeller is a FREE service to our customers! You can get free up-to-the-minute information about all of your accounts and view all account transactions including ATM and point of sale transactions. You can transfer funds between eligible accounts including making payments on loans or credit lines. You can download transaction information into money management software programs such as Microsoft Money™ (OFX) and Quicken™ (QIF).
All internal account transfers made after 5 p.m. will be posted on the following business day.
Q: What do I need to get started using First National Bank's Online Banking?
A: You need the following to get started with FirstTeller Online:
- A personal computer
- An active account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Internet browser software with 128-bit security encryption
- An account with First National Bank.
You can come by one of our locations and fill out an application. We will then assign you a User ID and temporary Password. This information will be sent to you by US Mail. The User ID and temporary Password will come in separate mailings.
Q: When I attempt to login to FirstTeller I receive the message "Invalid ID or PIN". What should I do?
A: If you are having trouble logging into the system or have forgotten your ID or PIN, please contact our Internet Banking Department during regular banking hours at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561.
Q: Why does it say that my account is locked? and what do I do now?
A: Your account becomes locked after three unsuccessful login attempts. To get "unlocked", contact our Internet Banking department during normal business hours and they will be happy to unlock and reset your account for you.
Q: What if I forget my ID and PIN?
A: If you lose or forget your ID or PIN, you may contact our Internet Banking Department at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561. After confirming your identity, we will be happy to assist you.
Q: What happens if I open an account after I start using FirstTeller Online Banking?
A: You will need to ask your New Accounts Representative to have your new account added.
Q: Why is my printout missing information on the right side?
A: Due to design issues, the normal "portrait" style of printing doesn't work correctly. To remedy this, we suggest that you print out your transactions in "Landscape" mode. To do this, please follow the following steps:
- Select Print from the File drop down menu of your browser
- Click on the Properties button
- Select Landscape in the Orientation section
- Click Ok
- Click Ok
Q: What is a VTXTLR transaction?
A: VTXTLR is our way of indicating that a transaction was made by a teller. This could be either via the drive-up window or the inside tellers.
Bill Pay
Q: What is Bill Pay?
A: Bill Pay allows you to pay bills from a First National Bank checking account to any merchant whom you have selected in advance to receive payments by means of our Online Banking Bill Pay service. Currently, there is no charge for this service and you no longer have checks to write, no more stamps to buy and no more envelopes to seal.
Q: Who can I pay using Online Banking Bill Pay?
A: Anyone that you would write a check to or authorize through ACH transactions.
Q: How many days in advance should I schedule my payment?
A: You should allow time for your payments to process. For a payment made by check, you should allow approximately 10 business days. For an electronic payment, you should allow 3 business days.
Q: How do I know whether a payment will be made electronically or by check?
A: Our Bill Payment service determines which payments are made electronically or by check. When adding a payee, you should search the Electronic Payee database. If your payee is listed, your payment will be made electronically. If your payee is not listed, your payment will be made by check.
Q: When I pay a bill, when does the money come out of my account?
A: If the payee is in the Electronic Payee database, the funds come out of your account the day your payment is made. If the payee is paid by check, the funds will come from your account the day the check clears the bank ... just as if you'd written it from your checkbook.
Q: What is the Bill Payment cut-off time?
A: Payments made before 12:00 pm CST will be mailed the same day. Payments made after 12:00 pm CST will be mailed the next business day.
Q: Do I need to re-enter payee information each month?
A: Only if the payee information changes. The payee information will remain in Online Banking until you delete it. The only thing you'll have to change each month is the amount you want to pay and the date you want the bill paid.
Q: Who do I contact if I have a problem with Bill Pay?
A: Please contact our Internet Department at (870) 886-5959 or 1-800-530-7561 during regular business hours.
Q: What happens if I do not have enough money in my account to cover the bill payment I have set up?
A: If you request a payment for more than the balance in your account and the payment is to be made electronically, i.e. through the ACH network, in this case your payment will not be made. And, if you request a payment that will be paid by a check, the check will be written and the check will then be processed like any other check. However, when the check is processed by our bank and your account has insufficient funds to cover the check, then you will incur the same non-sufficient funds (NSF) charge for a check you may have written.
Q: Is there a charge for Bill Pay?
A: There is no charge for Bill Pay or Online Banking.
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