Yes, in order to be eligible for the Closed Beta of Cataclysm, you need to have a currently active account. You also need to have your account flagged for participation, which you can do by "opting in" through your battle.net account page.
Cataclysm will be closed beta, meaning you can not play it without a key that Blizzard gives you. The beta will act like the PTR, but will be seperate. For more information look at the site in the related links
A account that has closed permanently is when a account has been closed forever basically.
The wording "Account closed by consumer" means that "you", and not the lender, closed the account. It usually indicates that there was no problem on "your" behalf with the account.
No, the account is closed.
It will depend on the country and bank, but many countries require banks to maintain financial information for many years, even if accounts are closed. Most often these statements can be acquired, often at a fee. If they do not offer such a service, it might require a court order of sorts to acquire this information about a closed account you used to own.
If you closed your account, then your videos won't even be on youtube anymore. i closed it today .. and i was shocked to see my videos still on .. !! even my friend .. closed his account and the videos are still On !!
Closed on Account of Rabies was created on 1997-12-09.
The cast of Account Closed - 1955 includes: Dennis Price
No, they have to send it back to where it came from...that is, unless the closed account was negative.
If an account is charged off it is automatically closed. It is listed as uncollectable debt.
No. If the account has been closed, you would need to re-apply if you wanted an account.
The closing process seeks to reduce the balance of each account that needs to be closed to zero; therefore, the closing entry must reverse whatever balance the account already has. This means that any (temporary) account that normally has a credit balance will be closed by posting a debit (and vice-versa). Revenue is an example of an account that must be closed with a debit, since it is normally a credit account.