Electronic Funds Transfer – EFT

Electronic Funds Transfer or EFT refers to the computer-based systems used to perform financial transactions electronically. This payment option is perfect for individuals who may not have a credit card or who want to pay directly from their checking or savings account.

USANA offers two selections for EFT service. Select either or both of the following:
Auto Pay – authorizes USANA to draft against a customer’s bank/savings account for the amount of the order(s).
Auto Deposit – authorizes USANA to deposit commissions or other funds owed to the customer by USANA.

There are no fees associated with either Auto Pay or Auto Deposit.

US and CA only – All orders with first-time EFT payments will be delayed approximately seven (7) business days in the US and ten (10) business days in Canada, so USANA can verify that the account is, in fact, a valid bank account. Once USANA verifies the validity of a customer’s account, USANA will ship all future product orders immediately.

The delay in product shipment will not affect the payment of commissions. USANA apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause, but we have determined it is necessary to implement this verification process to protect USANA and our Associates.

If USANA receives notification from the bank that an EFT payment is “bad,” the order will be deleted, the EFT will be flagged as “bad” and will not be available to be utilized again. If, after five days, USANA has not received notification from the bank, then the packslip for the order will print, the order will be shipped, and the EFT will be marked as “valid.”

To participate or update information in the EFT program, complete the Auto Pay/Auto Deposit form and submit it to USANA along with a voided check. Please mail or fax it to USANA Customer Service at:

USANA
3838 West Parkway Boulevard
Salt Lake City, UT 84120

Fax: 800-289-8081

For US customers, EFT enrollment is available online, followed by the required paperwork within 21 days of enrollment into the program.

Last modified: November 8, 2023

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