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can. you get a heyday loan with a insight prepaid direct deposit card?
Yes, a direct deposit typically requires the bank account to be in the name of the person receiving the funds. If the direct deposit is made to a debit card account that is not in your name, the transaction may be rejected or not processed. It's important to ensure that the account details provided for direct deposit match the name on the account to avoid issues.
I have used direct deposit and, when you are setting it up, the routing number and your bank account number are used. Your debit card will have another number.
Taking out a cash advance on your credit card is risky, expensive, and carries the potential for debt if you don't quickly repay it. Knowing that before you swipe your credit card at the ATM may help you make better decisions about the way you use a credit card cash advance.
There are some companies that offer a pay check onto a prepaid credit card as form of payment, alternative to direct deposit. You can load some cards online with cash wich is almost like direct deposit.
I believe that as long as you have a routing number and an account number attached to your card, then yes.
A FIA CSNA direct deposit is money deposited directly into your checking account by FIA Card Services. FIA was founded as MBNA but later merged with Bank of America and changed its name.
Yes, you can deposit money into an Aline prepaid card. Funds can be added through direct deposit, bank transfers, or by loading cash at participating locations. It's important to check the specific terms and fees associated with each deposit method. Always refer to the card provider's guidelines for the most accurate information.
By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.
Employers cannot force their employees to have direct deposit. However; many companies have over the past years, gone 'green' and have stopped printing checks. This leaves the employees with the options to either have their paychecks mailed to them, direct deposit, or a debit/ credit type card to be uploaded with their wages.
Only if you didn't have a refund anticipation loan or had any fees deducted from your refund. If either was the case, you'd be getting a check instead.
In my state (California) the answer is kind-of. My understanding is that Costco no longer offers a paper check for payroll, and that they do require some sort of direct deposit. However, Costco does offer a 'payroll card' that your wages can be deposited onto. You have the choice of using this card like a debit card, or going to any bank that can process a VISA withdrawl and getting all your wages as cash. So instead of cashing a check, you cash a VISA debit card. Not really any difference, except the payroll card gives anyone who might not be able to get a traditional bank account the benefits of a VISA debit card, free of charge (as long as you pay attention to the terms as far as ATMs and such go).So, the answer is that instead of a compulsory direct deposit onto a paper check, Costco has a compulsory direct deposit onto a plastic card. Not really any difference.