I sent them $500 via money gram and was told I would receive a call from a customer service rep in the next 48 hours and my loan would be wired to me....
So you get $100 and you have 5 minutes to spend it if you don't then you lose the money.
It just explodes and lose your pinky toe.
So what will it be?...
We have never been married, no kids and we will wed in 29 days. We have a house payment and try to keep the credit cards minimal but wedding costs will add up....
mental illness.I have 17 creditors i'm trying to pay,as i have a spending addiction,but its a struggle on income support,and i dont know what to do as i have a large BT phone bill and Sky D...
I have Wells Fargo and my account got broken into, online. So I got a new account number with them and then it happened again! I'm ready to switch banks but what would be the most secure? Would ...
Around 75% of my salary is spent on loan repayment, I have investment in shares, I am planning to sell shares and close all loans and live debt free but without much investment, is it a wise decision?...
I am an honest person who has a daughter with medical problems. Due to being in the hospital for 5 months last year my credit is not good enough for a bank loan. I need a loan to get back on my feet. ...
I've come to a point in my life where I actually have extra money. I have two credit cards left to pay off, one with $1900 on it and one with $1100 on it. Should I make hefty payments and get ...
I have bad credit and need a loan. But I don't want to stick myself with payday lenders or car title lenders. And I definitely don't want to risk my house. Any advice? I only need a ...
I have been contacted recently by a creditor demanding payment of a debt which is in my previous surname, and is over 5 years old (I have been married for 5 years and haven't used this surname ...
April
How long do have to keep bank statements etc.. before you shred them?
Ideally if you don't need them then ask your bank to send them just once a year.
Use your online banking the rest of the time.
I keep mine 7 years.
Fiddlegirl
because i work at a bank, i know that there is no rule that you have to keep them.....you can throw them out..in the shredder. ... and ur bank keeps records of them up to 2 years
Martin14th
I suggest you keep them 2 years. If you ever go through a divorce that is the likely time period solicitors will ask you to prove incomings/outgoings.
you can get copies from the bank if you get rid of them sooner, but that costs money
welshwife
i keep a years supply of them just in case they are needed.
elainecynthia
I keep them for a year. But you can always get copies from your bank if you lose them.
alex_rccrd
when applying for stuff they somethimes ask for 6 months. tax people will ask for 3-5 years.
sabastian_a
2 mins, as there is no money in my bank:(
finalfrontier1976
I file mine away just in case.
Shred Guy
Since your bank keeps a copy there is no reason to keep one. To help prevent identity theft you should switch to on-line banking. If you do need one then you can just print it out and shred it when you are done. On-line banking also keeps your account number from sitting in a mailbox every month.
nurse
I keep mine for three years that is what my bank told me but some states require that you keep them for 5 years it varies depending on what state you live in but no more than 7 years