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my bank closed my account can i reopen the same account again
No. Once a bank account is closed, the account number remains unused by the bank for seven or more years (it varies by individual bank). You may reopen a new account with the same bank, provided the first account was not closed by the bank for improprieties perpetrated by you.
It is a transaction that has credited to or from your account but that has not been deducted from the amount you can visibly see upon any ATM or online bank statements for your account. Usually no mote than 2 to 3 days will be the amount of time needed for a transaction to how up as credit or debit ad to have been deducted or added to your account.
go to the bank and ask
This bank account at TCF bank had been closed for over six months.Now we are being charged for over draft protection.It looks like a annual fee thay are charging on a closed account.How can a bank charge on a closed account and then charge for insufficient funds.
Call the bank.
ahah, good luck you poor soul!
"CR" on your bank statement typically stands for "credit." This means that a credit transaction, such as a refund or deposit, has been made to your account.
I need to create a new checking account number for my pension deposit
If your account was closed by you going into the bank and withdrawing the balance of the funds to close account, no. This account has been officially closed and is no longer active. However, if your bank account was closed due to lack of funds and put into the overdraft mode; yes. In fact you need to deposit funds as soon as possible to bring the account into the positive and to avoid any further charges or collection issues. NO
Yes. The bank (or building society) MUST retain copies of all transactions - by law. Even if the account has been closed, there will still be an audit trail for the transactions.
A account that has closed permanently is when a account has been closed forever basically.