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You can transfer money into any account that is yours. It should not matter how much money you have.
The history is not yours to transfer and belongs to PSN. The history remains under the PSN account and can not be moved to a new account
a account where it is only yours and nobody elses only u can take out money from that account a account where it is only yours and nobody elses only u can take out money from that account
if they are from the same bank you should be able to send to other acct wih online banking. if they are at a different bank than yours, its an email money transfer. other party must also have online banking in order to do this
To get money from a savings account from 1967, you will need some information proving that the account is yours. Contact the state unclaimed funds department in the state where the account was held and request your money.
Yes, provided the card is yours and you have enough money in your account to pay for it.
Once you deposit your funds into another individuals bank account, those funds are no longer yours. You can not get your money back unless the owner of the account withdraws the funds and decides to give them to you. I recommend getting your own bank account.
If you knowingly spend money that was deposited into your account in error (if you KNOW it was not yours but spend it anyway), you are responsible for repayment to the bank. This might also be construed as a crime depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. It is generally both unlawful and immoral to knowingly take something that is not yours.
It is recorded that the money is yours but your money is still in circulation. It isn't like a safe which holds each persons individual money. Your money could be used for someone else to withdraw their saving account, but your money is still available to you. When you get it back it just won't be the same exact coins or notes that you put in your savings account.
hacked it to make it yours
There is no such thing as a Health Savings Account Flex Plan. You either had a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Flexible Savings Account (FSA). If you had a HSA the money is yours to keep, whereas any money in the FSA is kept by the employer.
The ONLY way you can do that - is if the site allows the transfer of the game from person-to-person. If not - you'll have to start from scratch.