Yes, you can deposit a picture of a check that someone sends you through mobile banking apps that offer remote deposit capture.
Yes, I have been a victim of a scam involving receiving a fraudulent check.
no not unless the person who you sent it to sends it back to you
If an insurance company sends you a check by mistake, you should contact them immediately to inform them of the error and return the check to avoid any potential legal or financial consequences.
If Amazon sends you two items instead of one, you should check your order confirmation to see if you were charged for both items. If you were only charged for one, you can contact Amazon customer service to inform them of the mistake and arrange for the return of the extra item.
All of it paid in the period, which should check to the 1099-INT the mortgage company sends. (Plus, any amortizable amount from the origination of the mortgage.)
On the iPhone (and I believe the Driod I had previously was the same way), you open the photo, then hold down on the photo, and a menu should pop up giving you the option to save it to your phone.
The satellite takes a picture and sends it by signals.
Yes, I have been a victim of a scam involving receiving a fraudulent check.
It means that they are going to send you a fake or stolen check, which you will deposit in your account and send them a wire service payment. Only after you have sent them money will you discover the check has been returned, and you not only lost the money you sent them but you could face criminal charges.
Verify it with whoever sends the check.Verify it with whoever sends the check.Verify it with whoever sends the check.Verify it with whoever sends the check.
update ur email then u click on the lefthand corner and the picture hould appear
soo this company sends you a check and you have deposit in your account and then they ask you to do these two jobs you do it and then you are asked to transfer the rest of the money to there company which is out of the us. and then a few days later the check bounces and you are responsible for for covering it.. yea its a scam...
Below are the sequence of events that happenYou write a check of Bank A worth $100 payable to meI deposit this check into my account that I have with Bank BBank B sends a request to Bank A with details of the check and the amount to be paid against itBank A validates the check to see if it is valid and contains your correct signature. If so, it checks if you have sufficient balance in your account to pay the check.If you have sufficient balance, Bank A sends $100 to Bank BIf you dont have sufficient balance, Bank A sends a transaction declined message to Bank ABank B intimates me if the check returned with no funds or if funds were available credits them into my account
When someone sends you a picture, just tap the menu icon at the bottom and you should see 'Attached Items' with a paperclip icon above it. Click that, then check the IMG so the checkmark turns green and click save. :) Hope that was what you were looking for. BUT I also have a question. My boyfriend sent me a picture and it's sideways. I want to set it as my background but I can't rotate it. Any idea how?
Do-Not-Do that-Ever,ever,ever,ever
It mean that person is either being gross or they are asking you two things do you like me like I like you or are you going to us this as your screen saver.
That person that cashed it can be charged for fraud. You must contact the bank concerning this.