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You'd have to receive it as a gift from someone.
This could depend on the bank that you are trying to start an account with. Typically, banks want you to live in the place where you are applying for an account, but it might not matter.Ê
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A beneficiary is the person who receives the benefit (usually money) from an insurance policy or a trust.
First Convenience Bank will allow someone to set up email alerts from their bank account. As a result the person can receive emails about their account and keep up-to-date with their financial affairs.
There are many ways someone can access their GroupWise email account. They can use the web interface, they can configure email programs such as Outlook to receive emails, and they can also program it to automatically forward emails to another account.
The verb of contribution is contribute. As in "to contribute to something or someone".
Anyone with an account on Wiki can answer your question. The answer comes up on Wiki.Answers.com when someone has answered it. If you have an account you can set it so you get an email when the question has been answered.
You can receive a car loan with no credit by building up some credit. You can do this by opening a savings account and cell phone account and keep the payments up for awhile. Alternatively, you can get someone to co-sign for the loan.
Yes, anyone can receive a check. If you do not have a bank account, your options for negotiating that check will be limited compared to someone who does have a bank account. You would have to go to the drawee bank to cash the check (often for a fee) or use a check cashing service (again, typically for a fee).
By downloading the official Twitter app. You'll then receive notifications when someone tweets you. (providing you have an account)
Actually anyone can deposit into your bank account that they: a) have your account number if you've provided it to them, or b) they have your full name, address information, and the bank that you belong to. However, they will not be able to receive your balance or any account information.