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.
Contact your bank and give them the details.
No, but the government can.
No, it is not safe or advisable to share your bank account number with anyone.
You cannot locate someone with just their NI number in the UK (United Kingdom). If a person wants to work in the UK, they are required to have a NI number.
Your nTelos account number should be located at the top of your nTelos bill next to the Invoice Date and Due Date.
This question is impossible to answer. To locate the country where the account is held - we would need the bank sort code.
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your account with just the account number. Additional information such as a PIN or password is typically required to access and withdraw funds from an account.
To properly write your account number on a check, locate the designated area on the check where the account number should be written. Carefully copy the account number from your bank statement or online account to ensure accuracy. Write the account number clearly and legibly to avoid any errors or confusion.
To obtain your account number online, log in to your account on the website of the financial institution where your account is held. Look for the account details section, where you should be able to find your account number listed. If you are unable to locate it online, you can also contact customer service for assistance.
No, it is not safe to give someone your account number as it can lead to unauthorized access to your financial information and potential fraud.
No, it is not recommended to give someone your bank account number unless you trust them and have a legitimate reason to do so. Sharing your bank account number can put your financial security at risk.
I think it's with their IP number, but I don't think FB has one....