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 I had a credit card which was " Charged off as bad debt, and purchased by another lender.?
Now a creditor wants to collet the debt, even though my credit report shows it paid. Do I need to pay off the creditor?...


 Do you save your loose coin change and how much is most you ever saved?
I put my loose coin change in a large jar. At the end of a year I sort it and turn into the bank. Last year I had $823.00....


 How much money does it take to be considered rich?
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 How can i get us$50000.00 in 30 days?

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i am desperately need that money.......
if u gonna rob a bank which bank is your ...


 Does using an overdraft effect your loan application?
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 Early Retirement?
I might have the chance to retire at 53 with a pension of around £15K per annum and a lump sum of around £45K. My mortgage is paid off and I'm single with no dependants. How much money will I...


 Whats a fast way to make $20k when your in Highschool?
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 What the best way to find our future?
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 Why would you seriously need a million dollar car?
Where would you drive the car? what if someone stole it. and it goes so fast you couldn't control it I'm mean seriously i think it's a waste of money and just more for show. I say save ...


 Do I still need to pay it the debt was defaulted 6 years ago?
When I was younger I stupidly got a loan with my boyfriend and then I had lost my job and could no longer pay it. It was defaulted and heard nothing more about it But had baby with my fiance and we ...


 What do you think is the best way to get rich?
I'm not saying get rich quick. I just want to how people think they would get rich....


 Mortgage Enquiry?
Does anyone know if you have a partner living with you and you do not want a joint mortgage, will the mortgage lender take into account (when looking at your affordability calcualtor) the money they ...


 I want to pay off all my debt..?
so it's the usual story, I went a bit crazy when I turned 18, contract phone, credit cards, store cards etc Then I lost my job and just stopped making payments. It's now 5 years on and i ...


 If someone is making $57K a year how much is your check monthly NET?
just an estimate???
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no kids...i think they only deduct 100.00 a month for ins....


 I'm sixteen years old and I need a way to make some cold hard cash?
Can you help me come up with some ways to make quick cash. My mum says that the clothes I want to buy for school is too expensive for our budget and If I want the other clothes that I have to make my ...


 My husband's job does not offer 401k. What should he do?
I have 401k through my job and they match some of the amount that I contribute. What options do my husband have?...


 Do paying bills late affect credit rating?
I am in school and move between my apartment and my house and sometimes I don't receive a bill because I'm not around and miss the due date. Does this affect my credit rating at all? These ...


 If you just got a summons to go to court becuase you owe?
5,000 on a repo.....is it smart to refinance your house? even though your payments would be about 200.oo more a month, but you would be getting back enough money to pay back that debt. and money left ...


 Does the bank have a right to close my account because i have aplayerd for bank charges?
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 Can 18 year olds apply for credit cards?
or do you have to have a job, house etc?
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what if you have no 'guranteed' income?...



uofmfan
Can you spend more than what is in your bank account with a debit card?
for some odd reason it seems I can spend more than what I have in my bank account with my debit (not credit) card. I'm not going to be billed right?
                     
 




Yinzer from Sixburgh
Depends on the account you have. You may have overdraft protection and that protection may be with or without penalties/fees.


Ela S
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You will not only be billed, but also fined for over-drafting, you might have overdraft protection that will charge it to your credit card. BEWARE....


tsopolly
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HA! When you go over what you have in your account you get an overdraft fee, and that can be $30 easy! It's like bouncing a check. If your checking account is tied into your savings, the bank will start pulling money from that to cover the amount you go over, and there is a fee for that, too.


matty..
Yes, it is very possible to spend more than what you actually have in your account. If you have written checks that haven't cleared yet, your bank balance will show more than it actually is, so the debit card transactions are approved. Then the debit transactions clear and you are overdrawn. Overdraft fees are very expensive.

You might also lose your debit card privilege or have your account closed. Banks are unable to return a debit card transaction due to non-sufficient funds (like they can return checks), so they are not lenient when it comes to overdrawing your account with your card.


Baby'sMom
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ohhhhhhhhh yeah you'll be billed. Heavily. Overdraft charges on every expenditure over your bank balance. Believe it.


xrazberix
oh yes u so can! people have this misconception that you cant as its deducted at the time from your balance but thats not the case. cash machines wont let you take more than u have but if u use it as switch/maestro u can. some shops have certain limits that the transation doesnt go through a certain system at the bank and therefore they just debit your account after a few days of the transation. but there are chgs attached to this. and itsd per item not a one off. its a hard process to explain in short form it takes explanation of the bank system.


Aubrey's mommy
depends. is your debit card attached to a line of credit? you will get charged if you bank account doesn't have the funds available and you go into the negative. i'd check with your financial institution to figure out what is going on.


Daisy
Be mighty careful with this or you could find yourself paying big-time fees! You may have an "overdraft" line-of-credit that is protecting you, but you will still be charged interest on the money that you have used in the line-of-credit.


paladin_5585
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Most banks have their own little scam that people don't know about. When you check you balance at an ATM, it actually shows a higher amount that what you really have in your account. By doing this people spend and overdraft their accounts, guess what then you owe the bank for every overdraft charge.


old lady
No -- something is wrong there. You can not spend more than what you have in your bank account when you use a debit card. That's why they are so great. People don't get overdrawn using a debit card, and don't get hammered with OD charges. If yours isn't working that way, go to the bank and check it out, or you're going to get a nasty surprise one of these days.


Frank Castle
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1) Yes.
2) You will be billed.


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