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Yes
I don't think so. Banks will not accept any credit or debit transactions on a frozen or blocked account. However they can track the source of the funds that are being sent into a frozen account and inform the law enforcement authorities so that they can take appropriate action
This seems highly unlikely. I think only the IRS has the power to freeze a bank account.
A frozen amount in a bank meant that the deposit you have in your account cannot be withdrawn as it is "frozen". One of the reasons why account is frozen is because of a court order.
Paying on a 'frozen' account will help your credit score but not immediately as the creditors want to see a 6 month to 1 year good repayment history.
Yes
I thought this was illegal. How is the credit card company that is garnishing his wages supposed to collect their money when our account is frozen?
The checks will bounce.
I don't think so. Banks will not accept any credit or debit transactions on a frozen or blocked account. However they can track the source of the funds that are being sent into a frozen account and inform the law enforcement authorities so that they can take appropriate action
This seems highly unlikely. I think only the IRS has the power to freeze a bank account.
Type your answer here... You wait 24 hours then you can log back in after the 24 hours
Yes money can be deposited in account when frozen but cannot be taken out.
A frozen amount in a bank meant that the deposit you have in your account cannot be withdrawn as it is "frozen". One of the reasons why account is frozen is because of a court order.
Well, kind of. If you are mean on PetPet Park, like say you said a bad word, and a message will pop up saying your account has frozen. If that happens more than like 6 times, your account will be permanently frozen.
Paying on a 'frozen' account will help your credit score but not immediately as the creditors want to see a 6 month to 1 year good repayment history.
Yes, if you can show the court "just cause" for the funds in the account to be frozen.
If a bank account is frozen, it can be closed by visiting the bank. A person can also close their bank account by calling the bank and speaking with a representative.