Yes. If you have the correct information. Usually username, password, sitekey, and know the security answers if asked, you could access a checking account that you do not have access to. Which is why you should never share passwords, because a simple password for another site is often used universally for an individual, often including their online bank accounts.
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HelloYes if you make it a joint checking account with their name on it. They will be able to do all the same things you can. Withdraw, transfer, pay in funds etc.
Yes, you are probably overdrawn in your bank account as well.
Only if the account has her a a signatory. Otherwise it is forgery and illegal
First of all, there is a sign-up bonus of $50 when you create an Orange Checking account. Secondly, there are no fees associated with the account. And finally, there is no minimum balance required.
Capital One has different checking account services, including one that you and your child can manage together. They also have a fee free account, Capital One 360• Checking. You can sign up for an account on their website as well as locate a local branch in your are where you can sign up for an account.
A US checking Account
then it would be okay
Yes, there are banks that allow you to sign up for a checking account online although the process may take a bit longer than just going into a branch.
Yes, Chase bank has a really great offer. You can get a linked savings and checking account with no monthly fees. They even have a sign on bonus. 1 year fees
No. Ownership of a a joint account passes automatically to the surviving joint owner unless it can be proven that the account was set up as joint for purposes of convenience only by the decedent.
To get the free ING Direct checking account just apply online at their website. They can be found at ingdirect.com.