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if i use my Bank Card to sign up for something will it charge me if i am taking the money out of my account
See i am siging up fort this thing i get paid for playing games online at Inboxdollars.com
some body let me know
if it is a visa check card then no. If it is a debit card only, yes they will probably charge you. Most banks will give you a check card which you can use as a credit card. You should use that
www.onlinebankingmart.com This ranks up there with bank of America, chase, and a few others as one of the more widely used banks around America.
i depostited $177 into my checking account at a ATM machine today at around 2 pm. (the branch closes at 12 pm)
when i got home to check my available balance, there was only $100 of what i deposited today available. i made a online purchase for $100 and now have no money in my account. i wanted to make another purchase for $60, but didnt have the money in my account yet (even though i deposited it) i called wachovia and they told me when depositing cash at an atm, they only do the first $100, and the rest of the money will be available on the next business day (monday)
now i need your advice, the item i wanted to purchase, i can get a really cheap price for it using a online coupon code (saves me about $23) should i make the purchase sunday night, and hope that my money is on the account by monday morning, or should i wait and see what happens?
i talked to the company that i am buying from and they said they wont take any money from my account till the item ships, they said that if i ordered the item anytime sunday, it will definetly ship monday morning.
any advice?
anyone know what time wachovia usually checks and deposits cash deposits from atm machines?
btw- im ordering from www.stevemadden.com
thanks so much!
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I'm pretty sure that all transactions at Wachovia are done at 12 midnight of the business day. In other words if you made your deposit on Saturday, then the rest of the deposit will be credited at 12 midnight of Monday night/Tuesday morning. BUT, it's the same thing for all other transactions: if Steve Madden charges your card on Monday morning, it goes through at 12 midnight Monday night/Tuesday morning. BUT, when a charge is placed on your card, often (but not always) there is a "hold" placed on the account anyway, so you probably won't be able to make your purchase until you know for sure the rest of your deposit was credited. It's confusing, purposely, so you might make a mistake and overcharge so Wachovia can slap you with an overdraft charge.
WASHINGTON -- The White House's nominee for director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon Panetta, has earned more than $700,000 in speaking and consulting fees since the beginning of 2008, with some of the payments coming from troubled financial firms and from a firm that invests in contractors for federal national security agencies, according to financial disclosures released Wednesday.
Mr. Panetta received $56,000 from Merrill Lynch & Co. for two speeches and $28,000 for a speech for Wachovia Corp., according to disclosures released ahead of Thursday's scheduled Senate hearing on Mr. Panetta's nomination.
Both Merrill and Wachovia reported big losses last year and were acquired by larger firms. The Wachovia honorarium was dated Oct. 30, and the last Merrill Lynch honorarium was dated Oct. 11, according to disclosure forms filed by Mr. Panetta in connection with his nomination. At the time, Bank of America had agreed to a rescue of Merrill Lynch; Wachovia had agreed to be acquired by Wells Fargo & Co.
All of the companies listed took bailout money. Isn't this a screw job if I ever saw one?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12338439 3951952257.html
It just shows that democrats don't think their own rules should apply to them. You are asking for a democrat politician to be ethical. I'm not sure that is possilble.
This guy went to buy cigarettes then later checked his bank account. What a surprise. He got an overdraft fee as well.
Wow! A Quadrillion-Dollar Credit Card Bill
By Ellen Goldberg
NBCDFW.com
updated 48 minutes ago
A North Texas man has a 17-figure credit card statement after a bank glitch resulted in an eye-popping charge.
This is what it looks like: $23,148,855,308,184,500.00.
Here’s how to say it: 23 quadrillion,148 trillion, 855 billion, 308 million, 184,000 and 500 dollars.
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It's more than 2,000 times the national debt -- and, according to Jon Seale's online credit card statement, it’s what he spent July 13 at Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck.
“For that amount of money, I could actually own Wolfgang Puck himself," Seale said.
Seale, a husband and father of five from Trophy Club, spent much of Tuesday making calls to Wachovia and Visa in hopes of getting the exorbitant charge removed from his Wachovia Visa Buxx credit card. Both companies told him they were working to resolve the issue.
“It's an inconvenience, but it's not like I was truly worried my money was gone," he said. "It’s an obvious, glaring error.”
Seale even tried tracking down the celebrity chef himself.
“I tried to find Wolfgang Puck on Facebook and add him as a friend to see if he’d make a comment, but I didn’t have any luck finding him," Seale said.
Visa said the technical glitch that resulted in the giant charge only affected some customers with prepaid Visa cards.
"A temporary programming error at Visa Debit Processing Services caused some transactions to be inaccurately posted to a small number of Visa prepaid accounts," said Visa spokeswoman Elvira Swanson said in a written statement. "The technical glitch has been corrected, and all erroneous postings have been removed.”
Steale was not the only Visa Buxx cardholder to see the huge charge on his statement. A New Hampshire man found the $23 quadrillion charge after buying a pack of cigarettes at a gas station. A Visa representative said affected customers will also have the $20 overdraft fees removed.
You had to post this, huh?
Now, Obama knows how to spell quadrillion and he'll use it in his next bill.
Damn you!
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