Certainly not - never show your bank account to anyone.
call the bank and ask if they show a record
You need to be at least 18 to open your own PayPal account (the same applies to an eBay account, too). In the US it is possible for parents to supervise a PayPal account for younger users.
You can just use your bank account, if you want. When you set up automatic PayPal payments to pay your eBay seller fees, the money that you owe will be taken from your PayPal balance. If you don't have enough in there, the remainder will be taken from whichever funding source you have added to your PayPal account. Assuming that you only have your bank account registered, the remainder will be taken from there. Should you have both your bank account and a credit card registered, the order that they are used to fund purchases/eBay fees is as follows: PayPal balance Bank account Credit card
Your bank account will show the total of how much you paid. Your Amazon account will show you what you purchased in detail.
yes, but you need to have it connected to your bank account.
You need to go into your personal preferences account, there is a link where you can end your account.
A merchant account is an bank account used for transferring money, involving business transactions. For example, a merchant account can be linked with Paypal, which can be used on eBay for business.
show him u have the money to put in the bank
Yes, if you know the account number. You will get a receipt for the deposit, but it will not show you your friend's account balance.
Yes, the bank can report this to ChexSystems. They will show that they had to close your account. Hopefully they will not put account abuse or fraud on your account because this will make it hard to open a new bank account. I recommend contacting them and asking them not to report you to ChexSystems, and get something in writing saying that your account is paid off. That way, if they report you, you can show you have paid it off, and a bank might open an account for you if they happen to still report you and you can show proof it's paid off.
Many people can get an account with the Bank of Blue Valley. While the Bank of Blue Valley may require identification and the verification to show that one will meet the approval of the Bank of Blue Valley's financial requirements, anyone qualified can get an account.
Yes. Whenever a person wants to open a bank account, his social security number has to be submitted to the bank. So, by using the SSN, police and federal officers can track the bank account records of a person.