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Drawings Account is a Temporary Account
Real Account
Drawings Account is a Nominal Account. Nominal accounts record liabilities, expenses, revenues, capital and drawing. Examples of nominal accounts are loan account, sales account, commission received account, salaries account, rent account, capital account, drawings account etc.
M&T Web banking has a checking account, a savings account, a passbook savings account, a CD account, a Holiday/vacation account, a loan account, a mortgage account, an overdraft account, an equity line account, an IRA account, a PMA account and a MTB money market fund account.
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You have to send an e-mail to "registration@tinierme.com" with the e-mail you registered your account with. You have to tell them that you don't know why your account has been frozen and they should tell you why. If you know nothing of the such, tell them and they will unfreeze your account.
No, only Twitter themselves can unfreeze your account.
It depends on the reason the account was frozen, you MUST contact the bank for the details
You wait and turn off the computer.
No, this can only be done by a moderator. A moderator probably froze your account as he or she has caught you breaking the rules.
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No. The bank cannot override an order of the court.
Banks handle death in different ways. If your account is frozen, a death certificate will help resolve the issue and unfreeze your account.
1. Send a support ticket to TinierMe by e-mailing them WITH YOUR REGISTERED ACCOUNT E-MAIL at registration@tinierme.com 2. Tell them your account is frozen and ask them politely why. 3. Once they reply, apologize for your actions and promise not to ever break the ToS rules again. Because the next time you do, they will ban you permanently. 4. They'll gladly unfreeze your account :D
You will have to call Blizzard Account services and see what you need to do in order to access your account again. Typically accounts are frozen cause either you or someone who hacked your account did something against the rules.
Pay what you owe and the account should be clear to be used. Possibly, if you call the debtor and make arrangements AND carry them out, that might help.