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No, they have to send it back to where it came from...that is, unless the closed account was negative.
You should keep all your financial records for at least three years. After that, you are probably safe to shred old documents, although you may want to keep the "final" statement. If space is tight, you might want to scan old records and just store the electronic copies.
Your bank has the best records of your savings account. You can ask them for a duplicate record book that you can take home and keep with your important records.
Some banks keep personal records permanently on file but they can only report to a CRA up to 7 years.
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.
No, they have to send it back to where it came from...that is, unless the closed account was negative.
We usually don't need to keep statements from a closed bank account because, once an account is closed, no transactions can be done on it. So even if someone wants to impersonate you, they cannot use the account that you just closed. But it is always a good habit to keep atleast one or two statements of the account that you just closed in order to utilize for future reference purposes for yourself.
You should keep all your financial records for at least three years. After that, you are probably safe to shred old documents, although you may want to keep the "final" statement. If space is tight, you might want to scan old records and just store the electronic copies.
Your bank has the best records of your savings account. You can ask them for a duplicate record book that you can take home and keep with your important records.
Some banks keep personal records permanently on file but they can only report to a CRA up to 7 years.
Yes, until the account balance is paid in full.
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.
It would be much better if you asked Bebo. WikiAnswers does not keep their records.
Yes Halifax cards keep your info safe by providing state of the art anti fraud systems as well as an online fraud guarentee. They also call when you set up your account to make sure all of your info is correct. They guarentee if your info is accessed your not responsible for any lost money.
Contact the credit card company and find out. If the phone contact cannot help you close the account, find out what steps you have to take to get it closed. Then, be persistent. Keep documented records of who you spoke to, date and time.
If you no longer want to keep your answers.com account, you should email support @ answers.com (no spaces). While accounds cannot be totally deleted, they are "closed" and made totally anonymous.
They can try, but its illegal. Always keep written proof of your request to close your account, then they have no loegal grounds. A written statement of account closure they have to close your account by law