It goes to a negative balance and you have to bring it up to zero to close again and hope nothing else goes through or wait until it goes way below zero and they will stop it for you.
In the ePay function, how can you split a payment between your savings account and your checking account
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Received cash from a customer as payment on account
i cannot split a payment in this way. i must always just pay from one account.
With your authorization, your bank will withdraw the amount of your monthly payment or bill from your bank account.
In the ePay function, how can you split a payment between your savings account and your checking account
In the ePay function, how can you split a payment between your savings account and your checking account
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If you are referring to checking if the check that was withdrawn from your bank account was actually applied to your DISH Network account, you can do this by logging into your online account at DISHnetwork.com. Once logged into your account select, "My Billing," and then select; "Payment History." This will show & allow you to check your payment history including date, amount, & form of payment.
Received cash from a customer as payment on account
proof of payment.
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Be very, very careful wabbit! I own an auto repair facility and a customer wrote me two post-dated checks for payment of repairs. She then closed her checking account to avoid payment with $750 outstanding on post-dated checks she wrote. She is being picked up for Theft of Services charges, which is a felony under the Ohio Revised Code today. You cannot stop payment or close an account to avoid payment for services or items already purchased. If a company has extended credit to you through your checking account, please verify carefully what the consequences will be before you take this step.
i cannot split a payment in this way. i must always just pay from one account.
Unless it says otherwise* in your terms and conditions, you cannot make a payment from a savings account- there is a law concerning both number and nature of withdrawals. The best thing to do is to transfer money from your savings into checking, then schedule the payment from your checking account... * usually if it does say otherwise, then it's not a savings account. If it is, you have the one bank that is able to skip that part of the law controlling personal bank accounts.
POS stands for Point Of Sale DBT debit payment you made over the internet or authorize creditor to take it directly from your account such as monthly automatic payments
Unless it says otherwise* in your terms and conditions, you cannot make a payment from a savings account- there is a law concerning both number and nature of withdrawals. The best thing to do is to transfer money from your savings into checking, then schedule the payment from your checking account... * usually if it does say otherwise, then it's not a savings account. If it is, you have the one bank that is able to skip that part of the law controlling personal bank accounts.