Yes, the Bank of America ATM ate your card.
England and Wales answer. The bank/building society has to give you the equity after all fees etc. The fees are HUGE, and will eat up about 10% of the sale value. Roughly the same answer for the US. See if you can sell it FAST. It'll save you a lot if you can.
For Irish pounds, here is one answer. From: http://www.centralbank.ie/frame_main.asp?pg=ncn_comm.asp&nv=ncn_nav.aspYou can do the exchange in person at the Dublin address below, or you can mail the cash to the Irish central bank and they will deposit the Euros in a bank account - whether they will arrange to transfer the money to a US or Canadian account is not clear. Plus I suspect the cost of mailing the money by registered mail might eat up a substantial portion of the money in question.Counter ExchangeBringing your banknotes to the Bank in person for exchange If you wish to exchange your notes in person you will need to bring them to the Central Bank of Ireland, Dame Street, Dublin 2. Opening hours at the Bank are 10:00am until 4:00pm, Monday to Friday excluding Bank holidays. The contact number is ( 003531 ) 4344234. Amounts up to the value of IR£1,000 can be redeemed on the same day. Amounts in excess of IR£1,000 (€1,270) will be accepted at our counter, a receipt will be issued and the notes sent to our Currency Issue Department for verification. Payment will be made directly into your Bank Account * for the appropriate amount, usually within 20 working days. Please complete the exchange form given below; this is to be given with your notes. Postal ExchangeSending Irish banknotes by post If you wish to exchange your notes by Post you will need to send them to the address given below. Please complete the exchange form given below; this is to be sent with your notes. The Bank will then send a payment directly into your Bank Account for the appropriate amount, usually within 20 working days. Teller SectionCentral Bank of IrelandPO Box 559Dame StreetDublin 2 * In exceptional circumstances a cheque may be issued for the value of the redeemed notes Coin up to the value of IR£500 can be exchanged over the counter at our Dame Street offices. Amounts over IR£500 can only be exchanged by prior arrangement with our Currency Issue Department. The contact number is ( 003531 ) 2198000. Counter ExchangeBringing your Irish Coin to the Bank in person for exchange If you wish to exchange your Irish coin in person you will need to bring them to the Central Bank of Ireland, Dame Street, Dublin 2. Opening hours at the Bank are 10:00am until 4:00pm, Monday to Friday excluding Bank holidays. The contact number is ( 003531 ) 4344234. Amounts up to the value of IR£500 (€635) can be redeemed the same day. Postal ExchangeSending Irish Coin by post If you wish to exchange your coin by Post you will need to send it to the appropriate address given below. Please complete the exchange form given below; this is to be sent with your coin. The Bank will then send a payment directly into your Bank Account for the appropriate amount, usually within 20 working days.
Unless you're talking about "big bucks" not likely. However, all you have to do is dispute the transfer under the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. While the Bank is investigating, they will give you "provisional credit" for the disputed amount. If it turns out that the transfer was not authorized, you keep the money and Wells Fargo will decide whether to go after the evil-doer or eat the loss.
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for one thing cheetahs and lions like to eat jaguars so that's ur answer
An Atm Machine.
you cxan purchase any thing food related that not already warm
They eat doughnuts.
well if you can eat 20 pizza pies the hell no
For Africans they eat with their hands but mostly besides most of the food in America they have in America.
Hummingbirds in central America eat mostly nectar from flowers,but sometimes eat small bugs.
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food? what food do they eat in america?
Sloths of Central America eat fruits, plants, buds, and they eat leaves from a tree called cecropia.
No people in north America do not eat bats possibly 2-10% eat bats not common