300 billion dollars
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At Citibank, a customer needs to only supply $100 to open a savings account with and they don't even need to have a preexisting checking account with the bank.
you can but Citibank will charge a fee. Although, when I asked the person at the bank in Madrid, they said: "no fees". A guess a convenience you have to pay for it.
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By bank to bank transfer money
a penny
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Where money lives - Citibank
I doubt you will get bail at 2 strikes. I would worry more about how much jail/prison time. Three stikes and you are OUT.
At Citibank, a customer needs to only supply $100 to open a savings account with and they don't even need to have a preexisting checking account with the bank.
Fees for transferring money from Citibank in Morocco to Citibank in the U.S. can vary based on the specific services used, but it typically ranges from $0 to $50 for international wire transfers. To transfer money, you can use Citibank's online banking platform or mobile app; simply log in, select the "Transfer" option, and follow the prompts to initiate an international wire transfer. You'll need the recipient's account details, including their account number and SWIFT code. Always check with your local branch or the Citibank website for the most accurate and updated information regarding fees and procedures.
To become a bail bondsman, you typically need to have a certain amount of money set aside as collateral, which can range from 5,000 to 50,000 depending on the state. This money is used to secure the bonds you will be issuing.
Bail.
Bail bondsmen make money by charging a non-refundable fee, typically around 10 of the total bail amount, to post bail for individuals who cannot afford to pay the full bail themselves.
You lose your money.
you can but Citibank will charge a fee. Although, when I asked the person at the bank in Madrid, they said: "no fees". A guess a convenience you have to pay for it.
Yes, if bail is revoked, the person who posted bail may lose their money. Typically, when bail is set, the amount is held as a guarantee that the defendant will appear for their court dates. If the defendant fails to comply with the conditions of their bail, the court may forfeit the bail amount.