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Long term lenders exist to make money. They want their customers to remain with them so that they can earn more interest.
yes as long as they have the account details.
hoe long do lenders have to collect on a judgement in fla.
It the account is left inactive for a long time with no money in it they may opt to close the account.
Yes as long as you have the money in the account connected to the debit card.
There are several potential scenarios here:The credit card lender must have a judgment to send an order of garnishment, first and foremost. And, both parties must be listed in the order of judgment.It is possible, if the agreement was signed at the time the credit line was initiated, for some credit card lenders, such as Chase for instance, to take money from an account at the same bank. If the husband and wife have a joint account, the money will be taken regardless of who deposited it.If the bank account is a joint account and an order of garnishment is served, it will not matter who is on the account so long as the party upon whom the judgment is served is on the account.It is possible that if the lender has proof that the husband is sheltering his funds in the wife's account, that a judge may permit an order of garnishment to be served on the wife's account, but only for the funds he deposits there.
Cash Advance Lenders are companies who pay you money instantly after you fill in their forms. Its ideal for people who are struggling to pay bills on time. They are not a long-term financial solution. Cash advance lenders normally have a very high APR% when paying your money back.
yes u can! as long as u have a bank account.
It will take a couple of minutes to transfer money in your Chase account to someone else's Chase account to show up in their account. This transfer is almost instant.
debit cards draw money out of your bank account. you can use it again when you bank account has money in it again.
24 hrs
It's a bank account in which the bank pays you a certain percentage (such as 2% per year) as long as your money remains in the account. They are willing to pay you because they themselves reinvest your money and make a profit.