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Frequently Asked Questions about TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection

How do I qualify for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?

How do I add TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection to my personal checking account?

If I have TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection, do I still need TD Debit Card AdvanceSM?

How much does TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection cost?

How much is automatically transferred from my TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection to cover overdrawn item(s) posted to my checking account?

Will I get a bill for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?

What is the minimum required payment for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?

How do I make a TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection payment?

Can I use my TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection account to make a purchase?

Can I use TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection with other overdraft services?

Can I increase the credit line on my existing TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection account?

How do I qualify for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?
You must have a TD Bank personal checking account and complete a credit application to qualify for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection.

Joint Checking Accounts – If your checking account is jointly held, you and your co-owner must agree to and sign the TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection application.

Minors – TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection may be offered on checking accounts that are jointly held with a minor, provided that you, as the adult on the account, supply the bank with a written statement that you accept full responsibility for the line of credit and all advances, whether activated by you or the minor.

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How do I add TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection to my personal checking account?
You must complete a credit application in order to qualify for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection. You may apply:


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If I have TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection, do I still need TD Debit Card AdvanceSM?
TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection allows us to automatically transfer funds from your line of credit to your linked checking account in order to cover transactions that would otherwise overdraw your checking account. However, if you don't have sufficient funds available in your line of credit, your ATM transactions and one-time debit card purchases may be declined. TD Debit Card Advance allows us to approve these transactions at our discretion, if you don't have enough money available in your TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection and linked checking account. Please read this Important Information about TD Debit Card Advance.

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How much does TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection cost?

Fixed rate interest charge 18% APR1
Transfer fee $10 per day2
Annual Fee $253
1Rate subject to change. A daily percentage rate of interest is assessed on advances from the date of the advance until the account is paid in full.

2$10 Overdraft Protection Transfer Fee charged to the linked checking account each day funds are automatically transferred from TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection when an overdraft occurs. The transfer fee is waived on TD StudentSM and TD RelationshipSM Checking accounts.

3Annual fee applies after the first year to new accounts opened after October 10, 2012.


For additional information about fees, including transfer fees, please see our current Fee Schedule.

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How much is automatically transferred from my TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection to cover overdrawn item(s) posted to my checking account?
TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection transfers to your linked checking account are made in the exact amount of the overdraft, plus the transfer fee.

If you do not have sufficient funds in your Moneyline Overdraft Protection account to cover the entire overdrawn balance plus the transfer fee, all available funds from your Moneyline Overdraft Protection account will still be transferred.

The transfer fee will be assessed to the linked checking account on the same day that the transfer is completed. Please see our current Fee Schedule.

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Will I get a bill for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?
Yes. You will receive a TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection monthly statement and payment coupon in the mail.

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What is the minimum required payment for TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection?
The minimum required payment is as follows:

  • Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, D.C: 4% or $20, whichever is greater
  • New Hampshire: 4% or $15, whichever is greater

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How do I make a TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection payment?
Your monthly statement will include a TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection statement indicating the minimum payment due. There are 5 ways to make a payment.

  • Automatic Payments – Your payment is automatically deducted from your linked checking account.
  • Online Banking and Mobile Banking – Log on and transfer funds from your linked checking account to your TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection account.
  • Mail – Simply mail your payment and payment stub to the bank at the address listed on the stub.
  • Call Loan Customer Service 24/7 at 800-457-2387
  • Visit your local TD Bank store


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Can I use my TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection account to make a purchase?
This account is for overdraft protection only - the line of credit cannot be used to make purchases directly. It's to cover overdrafts of your linked checking account, up to your available credit limit.

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Can I use TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection with other overdraft services?
Yes, you can enroll in TD Debit Card Advance to avoid declines on ATM transactions or one-time debit card purchases. Signing up for TD Debit Card Advance is simple.

Please read this Important Information about TD Debit Card Advance.

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Can I increase the credit line on my existing TD Moneyline Overdraft Protection account?
Yes, there are three ways you can increase your credit limit.

If your application is approved, you will receive in the mail a Change in Terms Notice with your new credit limit listed on it. All other terms on your existing Agreement will remain the same, including APR and fees.

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