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 I have bad credit I need a loan for at least 5000 dollars can any one help,the loan is for catching up on bill
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 I am 15, and i want to learn about credit cards,can someone teach me?
i just want to know do you have to have one when you get older?

are they bad to have?

and how do they work?...


 Should I take out payment protection on my unsecured personal loan?
I am taking out a personal loan over 3 years, and have been offered payment protection which will cost almst £50 per month. I am in a very secure job (virtually no risk of redundancy) with good ...


 I just got a credit card?
I just got a platinum credit card, with a 10,000 dollar spending limit. If i spend all the money in one day will i have to pay back 10,000 in one payment or will i have to pay payments like 500 a ...


 Have i been accepted for a credit card???
i applyed for a capitalone credit card about a week ago and i got a letter today to say " congratulations you've been accepted" i just ave to sign the the agreement papers and send ...


 I need a personal loan I have very very bad credit? I don't want a payday loan.?
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 Help! i requested a bad credit loan. R. Brown from Nigeria said he could help with a $75 fee. is he legit?
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 Will anyone love me if I'm poor?
I am 22 years old, almost 23, never kissed, never dated, and now I'm facing being sued for money and having my wages garnished. Will anyone ever want to be with me, knowing that I have all this ...


 Is it true if you quit paying your credit cards in 7 years the debt will be erased?
I just heard that if you cant pay on your credit cards anymore that after 7 years it will disappear from your credit report, kind of like a bankruptcy....


 Have you ever been charged for going over your overdraft limit at your bank?
The Sunday Times this morning has an article about how the banks are repaying their illegal charges imposed on customers who have gone over their agreed overdraft limit.... for up to the last 6 years....


 My credit score is 500 and i need 10000.00 to pay a debt ,any suggestions other than parents or equity loan?
i was unemployed for 15 months and a friend loaned me 10000.00 to keep me going . I am back at work but i need to pay back this debt and now my credit sucks because both my wife and i were unemployed....


 If you pay the min. pmt on your credit card but not the entire amt due, does that affect your credit score?
Let's say, for instance, I have $100 due at month's end, and a $15 minimum payment. If I decided to pay off the $15 and defer the rest until next month (with interest I suppose, though I ...


 A girl I know has a slight mustache over her lip. Would a razor be a good birthday present?
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 How can I stop collection agencies to stop calling me?
I had a financial crisis a couple years ago when I lost my job, but am working now. I had a couple debts go into collections and they are calling me 10 times a day....


 Do u think this is a scam?
this guy says he will loan u 50,000 dollars in 24hrs it will be transferd to ur account if u western union him 269.00 to cover the insurance fees? no credit check nothing like that just wants ur ...


 10 points for best answer please help!!!!?
I got my paycheck its not big because i dont work many hours because i go to school. My paycheck was 325 deposit i had an overdraft of 110 which i believe is wrong because when i went to pull out $ ...


 I DON'T believe it! Barclaycard has reduced my limit! Why?
Because I pay it off in full every month. Because I have quite a lot of money in my savings account [Yes, I know I'm lucky] and pay all my bills on time, in cash, don't have a cheque book ...


 I owe £70000 visa card and bank loan?
what happen i owe £70000 visa card and bank loan,
but i will move to new place. no register council tax.....


 How much credit card debt do you currently have?
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 Credit card advice please...?
I have 0 balance on a credit card with $2000 limit, the interest rate is very high. Whats better for my credit score and history to close this account down or to keep the card and just not use it?...



Bibi
If someone has $20 in a bank account?
...and make a payment online for $250 using their checking account. Will that money be paid or not?

If you make a payment greater than the amount you have in the bank, will the money be paid ?
                     
 




revolutionary
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it depends, do you have an overdraft protection account linked to it? if so then so long as you have enough to cover the expense in that then yes, otherwise it depends on the bank, most of the times its a no and you're charged a nsf fee on top of it.
now my question is if this was done today after 3pm, banks are on the next business day so if you put in the 250 in cash into it before they switch over to the next business day, you may be fine, ive seen it swing both ways, if this was done however a while back or before the switch to the next business day then you're in trouble


CupCake
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You know that doing so is illegal, right?


Johnie Hottub
No.....unless you have over draft protection, but also that is the same thing as writing a hot check.


ThatGuy!
Ha....don't spend money you don't have....


Skanky Skeezer
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If you have overdraft protection the bank will pay the check for you, but they will then charge you an overdraft fee (and you of course still have to put that $250 in the bank). The fee I believe varies depending on the bank. They also like to take the largest check amount you wrote first, then work their way down. So you might start getting like $50 overdraft fees for using your debit card for buying a cheeseburger at McDonald's for example. I would suggest you not write the check if you don't have the money to cover it. Especially since if after 5 days or so with a negative balance they start charging you a daily fee for the negative balance. Its just a mess.


Rachel F Baby
Depends on your bank. Sometimes the payment will go through, but your bank will charge you an overdraft fee (can be up to $35 or $40!) and of course you will have to pay back your negative balance (including the overdraft fee) within a certain time period or you could be in serious legal trouble.


hajimenoippo3000
People who build banks are not stupid.


johnny r
depends on the bank and account....sometimes they do pay it but you will pay an overdraft fee.......20-50 dollars


bdancer222
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While some banks will float small shortages, $250 is way beyond the line. The bank won't cover the payment and you will get a bounced check fee.

If you were paying a bill online, you will probably get hit with another fee from them.

It's a really bad idea to write checks or use debit cards or make online payments when you don't have the funds in your account to cover it.


MZ.BusinessLady
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No the $250 will not be paid there not enought funds in the account to process the payment. Now if you have overdraft protection you will be covered but you will have to pay a fee for having your account negative since it will go negative after processing the payment.


Dr. Deth
no and you'll get charged an overdraft charge up to possibly $40


PopeDARWINâ„¢
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Yes the money will be paid, but you will get an overdraft (NFS) fee. It's about 30.00$ for my bank.


esprit_friedland
I have Washington mutual with $300 over draft limit.If I made a purchase online and I only had $20 dollars in the bank.The purchace would go though,But washington will add $20 fee for over the limit.Make sure you pay the debt in full real soon or they will close the bank account.


rachel
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depends if you have another account linked to it with overdraft protection,


ThunderCats
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some accounts post automatically and if the money does not meet the need it will be rejected...sometimes if the bank account takes a day or two to post than you could get away with paying online with the money not being there...check with your bank


Jason T
Well, it depends on the bank. Some banks may pay because it will be considered an ACH debit. If it is an E check so to speak, it will not be paid and returned. If it is paid, you will still be charged an NSF fee and be overdrawn obviously. SOme banks also charge fees per day for being overdrawn. This was not a smart thing to do and you will pay for it one way or another. I suggest you get the money in the account NOW to avoid any chaos. Also consider the payee will charge you for payment being returned also. Big mistake. If you have been overdrawn in the past 6 months, I can almost guarantee the bank will not pay it.


turg143
If it does happen then expect a visit from a collector at your house who will break your legs with a baseball bat to get the money back.


Mortgagemom
Unless you have overdraft protection on your account, the payment request will not be honored.


kokopelli
Depends on the bank policy. It used to be that if you went over by even a dollar the check would bounce and not be paid. Today many banks would rather pay the overdraft and charge an overdraft fee of as much as $39. Now they see overdrafts as a way to generate fees. So the answer really depends on your bank's policy in the matter.

My bank has "overdraft protection" which is designed to make you sloppy about writing checks over your balance because you know they will be paid, so it's not a major crisis, you just get hit with a big fee every time.

Fee revenue tastes yummy to a bank.


sheik_sebir
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It depends on what your bank offers - understand that it's a loan and probably at the highest loan rate they have. There are banks and credit unions that offer overdraft protection plans, but it's going to cost you alot of money. A better way is to use a credit card, though IMHO they also vacuum money from your pocket into theirs far too easily. 18 - 30+ % is almost as bad as the guys with the baseball bats and knee cappers...


Hippie
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Doesn't sound like a good idea to me!
It depends on your bank, and if you have overdraft protection.
It could possibly be paid, but then it might be returned for funds not being in the account. Then you will most likely get some fees for non sufficient funds.


drdebate
Only if you have overdraft protection that can cover the difference. Otherwise the transaction will be returned NSF (insufficient funds).


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