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 What do you predict will happen to intrest rates over the next 6 months?
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 Do you think £5,000 is a lot of debt? any ideas on how to pay it off gradually?
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 I am 14 and i have some money questions?
ok so i am 14 and since i was about 12 in a half i have been saving up for when i am old like retirement. so i can retire early. every allowance i have gotten i started putting away 12% of the money ...


 I have just ripped up £10. can i change it in the bank?
it was in a card and i thought it was empty so i ripped it up because it had my address on it. when i threw it i realised i had ripped it up. what can i do?...


 How much money i can deposit in saving bank account ?
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 Do you throw away your pennies or save them?
Those copper pieces in your pocket. I throw mine on the ground. I'm starting to do it with nickles....


 How much money do you need to buy happines?
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 Do you know what the first three numbers on your social security stands for?
If you know what does the first 3 numbers tell you about that person?...


 What would you do with $528,414.79?
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 How can i earn 240 dollars when im only 14?
what simple jobs are there?...


 Why doesn't the cash machine give coins ?
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 Im on income support and i have a son,my ed is continually missing maintenance payments the to csa, help?
im struggling by on £53 a week income support, my ex is supposed to pay £87 , because he doesnt pay me im struggling every week
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im not asking for money , i just ...


 What is a debit card?
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 Is it true you can now claim back bank charges?
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 Hi i 'm payal how can i start earning without any investment?
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 What is the most money you can withdraw from a cash machine with a barclays debit card?
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 Why don't they do this?
If everyone in the US sent me a dollar, I would have HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Why don't they do this? They would hardly notice it and it would make me rich and happy. Why are people so ...


 Can we afford a morgage?
Me and my partner are looking into getting a morgage, our income combined is £26,000 per year.
Can we afford one and what price house could we get? And how much monthly would we pay? As we are ...


 Georgia lending group scamed me for $500 dont let them do this to you!!! stop them now?
Georgia lending group approved me for a $5000 loan. All I had to do was send them a $500 money gram made out to william vinson so I did stupid me Dont go to georgia lending group Dont be stupid like ...


 I want to switch banks, so what banks are good?
Right now I have an account with Bank of America and I want to switch to another bank. And the only real way to find out what bank is good by is asking real people....



xamyx
Can I take out cash without a bank card or cheque book?
Meaning can I go in there with all the ID under the sun and my account number passport proof of adress etc, as I owe my land lord a whole load of cash and have lost both and am going away for 10 days and if I dont get the money when I come back ill have no home???
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Will I get the cash that day aswell ?
                     
 




GIZMO THE CAT
As long as you have some photographic id, such as a driving licence/passport, utility bills showing your address, you should be able to withdraw funds from your bank. They will probably ask security questions, such as what direct debits are set up on the account, and how much the last sum of money was credited to your account and from whom x


Fluffy
Proof of your ID (ie passport) and address should be enough. take along your bank statements too if you ve them - then you should have no problems


ianrothman
Sure. Go to a teller and ask to make a withdrawal.


Ron S
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It just seems so obvious that the answer will be found by asking your bank !!!


Kelly B
Yes you can, make sure you take all your ID like passport and driving licence and all should be fine.


KATH
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It depends on the bank ...... but most banks will give you cash if you can prove your identity.... photo id, bill, if you can answer the security questions they ask....... and the bank will have on file a sample of your signature, and might ask you for it (depends on the amount of money you wish to with draw)... weather they give it to you the same day or ask you to collect it next day. Hope that helps...


toniaturnage
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Most banks will allow you to take cash out as long as you go inside and speak to a teller. You just need proof of identification, and they will probably ask some verification questions.


random.princess
i'm not sure but if u explain to the landlord about the situation he might let u pay at a later date good luck xxx


denaurm
yes, all you should need is your account number, a photo id, and a withdrawal slip from your bank.


coueygirl
If you have your passport with your name and photo I would think that it would be as good as a license. After that you should be able to write a check to "cash" and then they will withdrawal the money from your account and give it to you.


smokie2421
sure go to the cash counter and ask for a withdrawal slip and show them all the identity cards etc you have and you should be able to withdraw as much as you like........


terlynn_1370
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Each bank has it's own rules and it never hurts to call be fore going in, but you should be able to go in with photo id and withdraw the money using one of the bank's counter withdrawl slips.


Hallie
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The Abbey accept the ID's you mentioned, so I'm sure other banks must too.


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