The bank should still have your information on file no matter how many times it changes ownership. Just go there and ask for your account number (or whatever info you need). Be sure to have your driver's license or ID card on you.
If she was not on the account the bank should not have done any of this in the first place. You should check with your bank and as well as speak with a lawyer to see where you go from here. See the Bank Manager about them getting the money back from her and sue the bank! She had no right to change anything about the account if her name was not on it.
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your account with just the account number. Additional information such as a PIN or password is typically required to access and withdraw funds from an account.
No it does not! IT wouldn't be as popular if it did!
Nope - you would need much more information than just an account number - otherwise anyone could take money out of anyone's bank account !
Sure. Most banks do not have any restrictions on who can deposit money into a customers bank account. Even if I want, I can deposit money into your checking account. All I need is to know your full name and your bank account number. So, your grand daughter can easily know your name and account number and she can happily deposit money into your account.
To withdraw money using your account number and PIN, you can visit an ATM or go to a bank branch. Enter your account number and PIN at the ATM or provide them to the bank teller to access your account and make a withdrawal.
No, it's absolutely free.
Getting an account is completely free, but certain features cost money, mostly just getting new emotions and stuff.
You can put money into anyone's account. You just fill out a deposit slip with their account number on it and give it to the bank along with the money.
Resubmit. The money will be removed from the incorrect account by the government and replaced into the correct account.
No, people cannot take money from your account using only your account number and routing number - that information exists on every check that you write, so anyone to whom you send a check would then have unlimited access to your account if that was all it took. If, however, you have given someone a signed form allowing pre-authorized withdrawals (for bill payment purposes) then they can take money from your account using only the account number and routing number.
If you are getting money from the ATM age requirement is based on if you can followed the directions given. If you go inside you have to be 18 to have an account and you have to be on the account to withdraw money.