It Depends: 1. Yes you can - If he is a joint holder of your bank account 2. No you cannot - If you are the only holder of your account This is because, a check can be deposited only into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued. So trying to put your fathers managers check into your account is a crime.
It Depends: 1. Yes you can - If you are a joint holder of his bank account 2. No you cannot - If he is the only holder of his bank account This is because, a check can be deposited only into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued. So trying to put your fathers managers check into your account is a crime.
When trying to collect a commercial, you should not be misled.
In most states, creditors can garnish any account joint or not as long as the person they are trying to collect from is on that account. Sorry. The non debtor account holder should supply proof of the amount of funds held in the account that belongs to them. The court will then decide which funds are subject to levy. An exception to the levy of joint accounts is if the account is held by a married couple in a state that recognizes Tenancy By The Entirety of personal property, in such a case, the account cannot be levied when only one spouse is the debtor.
The frequent flyer number in Gmail is a password hint question. It is a question that only the account user would know. If the account holder is trying to access their Gmail account and did not set up this user hint then the account may have been compromised.
READ your contract. What does it say about paying any fees necessary to "collect" the account"? that is prolly cheaper than assigning the account to a CA.
It's very difficult to protect yourself from sites like Google who collect your personal information. You can change the settings in your Google account to not show you ads and offers that you are not interested in.
Answer Collection agencies are man's worst enemy. They just never give up so the only way to get them off your back it to get in touch with them and fax them the reciept that you paid the old bill they are trying to collect on, because if you don't they won't leave you alone.
Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire were settled by colonist trying to reside from the power of England.
Mostly Yes, especially if the amount you are depositing is significantly large. For ex: If I were to deposit Rs. 5000/- into my dad's account, no one would bother much, but I were to deposit Rs. 50 lakhs, then the bank will ask me to produce some sort of ID to confirm who I am as well as to establish the relationship I have with the account holder into whose account I am trying to deposit the funds.
Definitely not. If you get caught trying TNT will freeze your account.
The president does not have a xbl account, it is just a imposer trying to be him.