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 What can you do with no money?
Lets face it we all feelin the pinch but what can you do when you dont have that much money? apart from watch the tv! i know most of you are gonna say you cant do anythin but thought it would be ...


 OK I'm in school part time and I need to find a good school loan that can help me get a car.?
Im a Student. I have a loan to cover the cost of classes I need a way to get a student loan that can get me a good lump sum of money so I can get a car that can get me to school on time I dont have ...


 What should I do with $5K? ?
I have about 5K in savings, but I also have close to 5K in debt. I have been considering investing the money (ex:mutual fund) or paying off all of my debt.

My only concern is that if I ...


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 What would you do with $35,000?
If you had $35,000 how would you spend it?...


 I have 10p's and 20p's sorted into groups of £5 and £10 in small bags. Where can I change these for cash?
I have around £200 in silver change, consisting of small bank bags of 10p pieces @ £5 a bag, and 20p pieces at £10 a bag.
I have around £200 in total. Where can I take these bags of change ...


 With money you can buy anything you want, but how can you buy happiness?
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 How do you save money with tight budget??
Let's hear your mothods?...


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 Best way to save Money?
What is the best way to save $170 before 4th of Feb 08, without a job - im 13 and cant get a job yet!! ...


 Does anyone else find it hard to save?
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 Where can I sell a load religious items that belonged in a church, cash in hand, no questions asked?
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 I need 30 bucks and im 13 how can i make 30 bucks?
my parents dont give me money if i do work around the house
and some people know why i need exactly 30 bucks
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 If i cant make the minimum payment on a visa what would happen?
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 Will Someone Please Help Me. My Questions Keep Going Unanswered.?
I need to find a way to get my social security number. I need to get a job and my mom's purse was stolen and she doesn't have it anymore. My dad is dead so I have no way of getting it from ...


 Can i deposit a check issued to someone else into my checking account?
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How much money are you allowed to withdraw from counter?
like if you ask even a 1000 pounds there ask why do you want it and behave all serious are they allowed to do that
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protect my moeny but its my money so im allowed to take what ever i want
                     
 




calum_scotland
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I hope that haven't asked yourself that. It can make one feel a little awkward.

Amounts that are seen as covertly suspicious are often questioned. They are often stricter on your ID. i.e. They'll stare at your signature for the withdrawal for a good 10 seconds. It's just to make sure nobodies robbing you.

Secondly, for prevention of crime and tax evasion. Paying cash for an expensive item, often means the tax man is purposely avoided, reducing the price. Furthermore, criminals, thugs and gangs don't accept cheque or credit card.

Those are the reasons they ask... but I don't think you'd admit any of the above anyway. Just be honest, and if they're rude, complain.

AND YOU CAN WITHDRAW EVERYTHING OVER A BANK COUNTER. I THINK PEOPLE ARE ANSWERING IN RELATION TO AN ATM MACHINE. THAT OR THEY'VE STILL GOT A KIDDIES ACCOUNT FOR UNDER 12'S.


OriginalBubble
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do you mean from a bank?
I guess they are only trying to protect your money.

But how do they know its really you? If someone came in and said they were you, took out loads of money, you would be angry at the bank. They have to check its really you


stanny
natwest are good we took 5000 out of the account with out any questions i d make a compl;aint if i were you its your money


Graham I
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Basically banks use your money to lend to other people. If you take your money out that leaves them less to lend out. If everyone takes their money out, the bank goes bust. So they tend to ask questions, to make sure that:

a) you're not taking it to another bank (if you are they may offer better interest etc to make you stay)
b) you're not going to put it under your mattress
c) you are not just temporarily mad, ie you have some good reason.

Also, they take a mild interest in your welfare, and don't want people getting mugged 100m down the road, so they tend to check that you actually need it in cash form rather than some safer way of moving it around.


taketwo
dependant on type account you have.


SEAN S
As long as its your money you can tell them to take a jump i believe.


Topshopcitybeachbabe
aany amount really up to a grand but you need valid id first like a driving licence or a passort to prove who you are and they may ask you what the money is for but they cannot give you a babd faqce because that is unfriendly in my opinion


Rohit G
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75000 Rs


Dominique M
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you are allowed to take anything you like. There is no limit. however the bank manager will probally take you in and ask why you are removing so much.


â—„ Mal â–º
The bank takes responsibility if they let someone else other than the approved account holder take funds out of an account.

So, if you're withdrawing 1000 pounds, then they would want to make sure you are the account holder.

What age are you? You sound like you're acting nervous or something similar. If you've got nothing to hide you shouldn't have to worry.

If you're uncomfortable with their questioning, then tell them it's none of their business and could you please speak with the manager.


In The Rat Race
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depends largly on your bank. Halifax allow £1000 per day unarranged but if you give them a few days notice then the skys the limit! lol


kevin ? gent
depends on the account
generally £250 per day
more than that they ask for 3 or 4 working days


jojo78
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you can have as much as you want, its your money


Hedgehog
Depends on how much you have in your account. Usually if it's a large amount - over £10,000 the bank would need notice of cash withdrawal... Although most banks would have that amount availbale anyway. You may have to answer some questions first - like why, what, when, etc....... and have some I.D. on you too......


willows
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not sure, soz


paul_9_25
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JAMES
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Five hundred US dollars per week in Citibank in NY.


Ivor H
next time carry a gun! they give you as much as you like and you don't have to pay it back or anything!


HaloVivian
You can withdraw up the the amount set by the bank to keep your bank a/c open. But it is funny they ask such questions. It is only in their job scope to verify your identify against your bank a/c and withdraw the money for you accordingly.

Next time tell them, you are burning the money.. lol..


jon c
from the hole in the wall usually £200. over the counter in the bank £5000 if any more sometimes you need to ring the bank the day before a order the cash.
cheers


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