No.
The second syllable is open, the first is closed.
no you have to have an open account
No. If the account has been closed, you would need to re-apply if you wanted an account.
First syllable closed, second syllable open.
First syllable open, second syllable closed.
yes
yes please
The word wrinkle has one open and one closed syllable. The first is closed (wrin) whilst the second is open (kle).
I can think of two reasons: the account was closed under fraudulent circumstances; money is owed to the State.
== == == == == == Certain banks will allow you to open a second-chance checking account, however, you may not be able to receive certain services like a debit/ATM card, or Direct Deposit. This, however, is dependent on what type of record is reported to CS and if owed balances have been paid. If you were kiting checks or comitting fraud, banks will not allow you to open this type of account. There are many banks and credit unions that do not use chexsystems or ones that will open accounts for those on chexystems depending on where you live
The second syllable is open. The 'Y' is used as a vowel. The first syllable is closed. (Trol-ley)
Unfortunately, not all banks do, as they are interested in recuperating the funds, and most often work out a settlement agreement with the Kite. Remember the first bank to discover the check kiting scheme is the holder of the good funds. Second, prosecutors want big dollar cases, press worthy to get their names out their of how the prosecutor is saving the community of this fraudster. What is important to keep in mind is that your name is mud, and you are known as a worthless check writer, it can be very difficult to open a checking account in the future!