Make a bank account and ask to withdraw.......
In general, if you are trying to get money from a credit card, no, you will not be able to do so at your bank without having the card present.
Yes that is why they pay intrest on your money they use
To keep your money safe without putting it in the bank you could put it in a safe, you'd need a password to get in the safe and access the money so nobody would be able to find it and take it.
No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
cashpoints are good so a person can acquire money without attending the bank so if any circumstances you can take out money from the cashpoint instead of visiting the bank
Not without a judge or magistrate ruling in their favour.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
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No ATM Are Only For Debit Or Credit Cards To Take Money Out !
A bank can take money from another account in their bank to pay a charge off. They have to reveal this in paperwork with small print that you more than likely signed without knowing it. Check your bank's policy but bank's are tightly regulated and follow the law very closely.
Withdrawing money is to take the money out. Say, you are at a bank. You may want to take out money from your bank savings to spend. That is called a withdraw.
No and the bank can take that money back at any time without giving you any type of notification. The bank can also assess you overdraft fees if you go into the negative when they do take the money back. Your best bet is to withdraw it and take the cash directly into the bank, speak to a manger, and turn it over.