Contact your bank and give them the details.
You can put money into anyone's account. You just fill out a deposit slip with their account number on it and give it to the bank along with the money.
No, people cannot take money from your account using only your account number and routing number - that information exists on every check that you write, so anyone to whom you send a check would then have unlimited access to your account if that was all it took. If, however, you have given someone a signed form allowing pre-authorized withdrawals (for bill payment purposes) then they can take money from your account using only the account number and routing number.
The only way someone could deposit money into your account is if they have your full bank account number with the name on the account. If they have this information yes they can deposit money any time they want.
yes as long as they have the account details.
I have worked in 7 different banking departments spanning 17 years. I know I could answer your question if you'd supplied ample information. You should have stated how the money was removed from your personal account without your permission. An ATM withdrawal? Debit card purchase? A written check? At the teller window? If you want answers, we need details.
To keep track of how much money someone has in their bank account. To keep track of how much money someone has in their bank account.
If you mean someone you don't know, then they will keep adding and subtracting money from the account. If it is someone you know, then you just got a few extra bucks.
it is someone who deposits money into a savings 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.
If the money was sent in your account accidentally then expect that one day someone will ask you for it back. If it was put into your account as a gift or your salary, then no. If it is a joint account or you have an arrangement where they can draw on your account, then yes. However, if no such arrangement was in place, I would be more concerned as to how someone got your bank account details in the first place.
Nope - you would need much more information than just an account number - otherwise anyone could take money out of anyone's bank account !
Sure. Most banks do not have any restrictions on who can deposit money into a customers bank account. Even if I want, I can deposit money into your checking account. All I need is to know your full name and your bank account number. So, your grand daughter can easily know your name and account number and she can happily deposit money into your account.