No. It is your account and the bank cannot move funds from one account to another without your approval or rather without you asking them for it.
You cannot church the Church of Satan without registering with them, however you can be a Satanist (and call yourself one) without joining the Church of Satan.
No, PayPal will not deduct funds from your account without your authorization.
Writing a check at Walgreens or any retailer without sufficient funds in your account is not advisable and may not be accepted. Retailers typically require that you have the necessary funds to cover the check, and attempting to write one without funds can lead to overdraft fees, bounced checks, and potential legal issues. It's best to use a different payment method if you don't have the funds available.
The minister at Calpurnia's church raises funds for Mrs. Robinson by taking up a collection during the church service and asking congregants to donate money to help Mrs. Robinson with her medical expenses.
No, the Navy cannot transfer 11 million dollars RDT and E funds from one program element to another without prior approval from Congress. Any reprogramming of funds over a certain threshold requires congressional approval to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of government funds.
One can discreetly transfer funds without alerting others by using secure online banking platforms, cryptocurrency, or prepaid debit cards. It is important to use secure and private methods to protect financial information and maintain confidentiality.
Many different people, like church funds.
Kiting is when you write a check on an account without having funds. You receive cash without having the funds to back it up.
No, PayPal cannot withdraw funds directly from your bank account without your authorization.
One may purchase American Funds mutual funds through financial institutions, such as the one that handles ones retirement plans. One may find additional information about American Funds on their website.
I am pretty sure that the details vary, depending on which church you are talking about.