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I am looking for discount online trading broker without paying huge amount been charged by Banks like TD or RBC. Any good recommendations?
How about day trading, I mean what is recommended for day traders or professional traders ?
Questrade: An Canada's online trading discount brokerage. From $4.95, trade US & Canadian stocks, options & forex. Direct access trading. No minimum trade activity. RRSP support
Also they offer Gold trading, you u can buy gold at market rate & sell later for profit.
look for coupon which offers $50 cash rebate for customers.
Good luck, now is the good time for investing when stocks are low.
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Alright, I want to set up my Royal Bank account to my paypal.
Bank Name: Royal Bank of Canada
Transit number: 00131
Institution number: 003
Now when it asks for my account number... It shows me this on my online bank account 00131-0000000 (the 0's are not the actual bank number im just showing you what it looks like)
I tried entering the 00131 and the other 7 digits and it worked but they sent me an email a few days later telling me it was Invalid. So I tried it again without the 00131 and just put the 7 digits. Is that how its suppose to work or did i have to enter the 00131 with the 7 digits? It says Deposits Sent Yesterday evening. But I never got anything yet. How long does it usually take? I put my details in yesterday afternoon.
is that my account number the 7 digits instead of the 00131 ?
You really need to look at the numbers on the bottom of your check,
there is a number that is AFTER your acocunt number ( verification number )
and you can only see this on a check.
call your financial institution
if it worked on pay pal.. the deposit should be monday, since deposits can take approx 24-72 hrs.
hi im trying to buy a bracelete for my gf and i found this bomb site called http://www.glitzs.com/. now my question, im not rly good with cards and i want to know if i can pay with my debit card...if so where do i go? my bank is RBC Canada
If your debit card has a credit card logo (like Visa or MasterCard) then you can use it to buy stuff online. You will just enter the information like a credit card. If it's just a debit card and doesn't have a credit card logo then you probably can't buy online with it. See if they can do a check online or something like that.
Earlier this evening I got a letter from RBC Financial saying that I was a winner in a drawing held on October 25th. It states that my name was attached to a entry slip and that I won a prize of $125,000. It came with a check enclosed for $4850.00. Only problem is, I never entered my name into any kind of drawing. I was suspicious, so I looked up RBC online, and it's a legit bank in Ontario Canada. The check though, is from Midwest Airlines. The check looks totally real. I don't know what to believe, so I'm wondering if any of you out there have received anything like this. Any advice is appreciated.
I highly doubt it's real. Things like this don't just happen, you need to enter or at least be notified before you win.
Under 18 and want to get a card to use online... trying to stay away from credit cards as long as possible. I have an account and debit card with Royal Bank of Canada, but I can't use it to buy / sell online. Don't want to lie about my age to PayPal either.
So I've heard about these re-loadable credit cards... seems to me like its the same idea of debit, and they work online. Can someone please explain to me how they work, if and were I could get one, and how to transfer money into it?
There are a lot of them out there, and some banks have them. like Western Union. What is the best one, and does RBC have one?
Thanks!
I think most companies have them, Visa, Mastercard, American Express. I had one once I received as a gift.
Basically, it is a gift card that you put a certain amount on. Many times, you can add more money online or at the store.
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