go to bank and check
This begs curiosity as to why you would be aware that the creditor attempted to garnish an account where you have no accounts. Prior to serving garnishment of an account, the creditor will need to know that you do have an account or accounts at the bank. This is typically verified by the legal department or a skip tracer. If no account exists, or if there are no funds available to attach, the creditor will be notified, but there is no reason for a bank to notify you if no account exists. If you have no account at a bank, for all intents, you do not exist to the bank.
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You can find your bank account number on your bank statement, online banking account, or by contacting your bank directly.
Contact your bank for that answer
Contact the bank.
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It is not common for a bank to lose any account number. It may be a good idea to consult the bank in order to know why the account number is missing.
If you are referring to an old Woolwich bank account, it may still exist, but it's best to contact the bank directly to confirm its status. Accounts can sometimes remain open or be closed based on inactivity or customer requests. Additionally, if you've switched to a different bank, your old account might no longer be accessible. Always check with the bank for the most accurate information.
No. once an account is closed, it ceases to exist. It is no longer a valid account that can be used for transactions. So if someone wants to charge you for anything, they cannot use this bank account. Even the bank cannot charge anything on that account.
It is not possible to know how much is in the account without more information. If this is regarding a bank account, it is recommended that you contact said bank for the exact amount.
No you cannot create a bank account online. To create a bank account, the bank needs your signature and other formalities which cannot be completed online. So creating a bank account online is not possible. Atleast as far as I know, no bank offers this facility
That I Know Of, Wells Fargo & Bank Of America