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According to the Bank of America website, they have ATM's in all states except Vermont, West Virginia, North Dakota, and Hawaii. So the answer to your question is no.
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plain and simple question: I have cash. I want to use my friends credit card to buy "something" online. I don't want my friend to know what it is.(kinda embarassing). and YES my friend will know that i have the credit card. Is there a way i can use her card without her knowing the item i bought and just the amount? will she get the receipt or report on her bank statement? by the way her bank is Bank of Hawaii. thanks in advance. pls no stupid answers. thanks
so overall, she won't know right a way what was purchased, she's not a nosy friend but im just curious if the name of the item will show in any way on any of either her bank statement or watever. thanx a lot everyone for the help. wish i could give all yall 100 points each so imma leave it to vote for question. thanx a million.
She might get some idea of what you purchased by the name of the store that shows up on her CC statement. If the store is Victoria's Secret, she'll have a good idea of what was purchased. If Wal-Mart, she'll have no idea of what was purchased. CC statements don't itemize the items purchased. It might be possible with the CC statement and the codes on the statement that she can have the merchant do a trace for the receipt. But I doubt they merchant has that kind of time unless they are threatened with a challenge to the charges.
Chase Bank terminated my credit card without notification! I didn't have a balance and I didn't use it for a while! However, I took it with me to Hawaii and it didn't work and it was expired. I called Chase Bank and they said that it was terminated because it wasn't active! I'm trying to contact them to re-open my credit card, and they telling me that your credit card doesn't exist. So, I want to contact the head of Chase Bank and I cannot find it online. Any help is greatly appreciated?
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A lot of banks will close your credit card if you dont use them. I had one of my Target Visa cards closed because I hadn't used it in 13 months. By law, they are under no legal obligation to keep your card open if you dont use it. My suggestion is to keep all your cards active. Charge something once every 6 months to keep them alive. Unfortunately since the card is closed, there is little you can do about it.
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Is it possible!?
Is their anyway I can transfer money to a pay-pal/bank account using a pay call service.
Example.
My friend in hawaii wants money so I want to know is their any service that allows me to ring them and charge me money for the call then transfer the money to some sort of account?
EDIT:
I do not have a bank acc either does my "friend"
I need some way of paying someone for a coding job I can only use a telephone is thier some online service that will allow me to transfer money to his acc easily?I need to do everything online and yes im under 18.
This is very urgent so I appreciate help
Thanks in adavance.
no there is nothing you can do apart from send a postal order as you dont have a bank account
So I live in the state of Hawaii, and I dont really know the rules about online gambling but...I deposited $20 on pokerstars thinking it was just gonna be for fun and ended up building it up to a few hundred. I want to cash out now and I know they dont deposit back to mastercard based accounts which my atm card happens to be from my bank. Someone on the site told me that they send you a check, but is there a state law that prohibits that here? If anyone has any info for me, that would be much appreciated. Have a nice weekend!
Just request the check. It's safe and has no indication that it comes from a poker site. There are good articles in the link below that help explain poker law. Hope this helps.
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