No, they do not!
Other than stealing their phone, the easiest way to know what someone else has been texting would be to be the account holder, have access to the account holder's online password to their carrier website (ATT, TMobile, Sprint online, etc), log in to the online account and view a transcript of all sent and received text messages, provided they have an online account. Such is not as easy for a prepaid cell phone.
Stop-payment instructions are binding for 14 days. If its on telephone, the account holder must be asked to confirm his identity first and then it should be accepted.
By using an airtel 3g mobile
Look at the bottom left corner of your checks. If you have a Personal account the first sequence of numbers, usually a nine-digit number, is your ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number. If you have a Business account the ABA number will follow the six-digit check number at the bottom of the check. The ABA number is also known as a Routing and Transit Number, RTN, or bank number. It was established by the American Bankers Association to identify the account holder's bank. If your branch is in New Jersey, the routing number is: 021200025. The best way to ensure you have the correct routing number is to call 1-800-Wachovia (1-800-922-4684) from the Wachovia Bank. Check this link and you will get it https://www.wachovia.com/foundation/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=185b9f2fc60aa110VgnVCM1000004b0d1872RCRD#1278
Typically, you would not write a letter for this purpose. You would change your number online, or call the bank. However, if you have to write a letter for that purpose, the following outline may help. Date: Aug 18, 20XX To, The Branch Manager, Bank name Xxxxxxxxxxx(Branch Name) City (Name of City) Dear Sir, Subject:Request to Change Bank account details. I have a bank account with your bank's xxxxxx branch (Name of the Branch). I request you to change the communication address as well as mobile number and E-mail address for the same. The Account details are: XYZ (Name of Account holder) Account no. 12345xxxxxx New Address: XYZ( Name) Address line 1 ( Flat no./ House no., Lane/Street/Road), Address Line 2 (Name of Colony, Area/ Landmark) City Name (State/Province) Country, Pin code /Zip code New Mobile Number: 91-xxx-xxx-xxxx New Mail Id: xxxxxxxxx@rediffmail/gmail/hotmail.com Documents for identification proof are attached herewith for your ready reference. I request that you update your records immediately. A line of confirmation in this regard would be highly appreciated. Thank you, (Signature as per Bank records) Full name Address for communication
Primary account holder is the person on whose name the bank account is created in the first place. Ex: Assuming you have a bank account and then once you get married you would include your spouse as a joint account holder. you will be the primary account holder and your spouse would be the secondary holder.
its a type of bank account where the name of the account holder is kept secret.
If the account holder is incapacitated, then someone should obtain the power for attorney for that person. If the account holder is deceased, then you need a death certificate to prove that. And those are the only two circumstances in which it is necessary to close an account when the account holder is not present.
Pay off the balance and close the account. Then reopen a new account with only the primary holder.
A person on whose name the bank account is opened is called the bank account holder. He is the one responsible for maintaining the account.
It means holder. Like account holder, passport holder and others.
A purchase account holder recently discovered that the purchase account was billed multiple times for the same purchase. Prior to disputing, how should the account holder try to work out a resolution?
Depends on what "Type" of Credit Holder you are. Here is how that will go: If you are what is known as an authorized user on the account. (i.e. - The Primary account holder has given you permission to make charges on the account), the answer is No. The primary account holder is responsible for any charges he/she has allowed you to make on the account. If you are a Secondary account holder (i.e. -your name was put on the account APPLICATION at the time the card was applied for), then your answer is YES. If the Primary account holder defaults on the account, then the credit card company will turn to try and collect from the Secondary account holder. BEWARE of becoming a secondary holder on anything that has to do with credit. If you know that the Primary holder may default, you could get stuck with a huge amount of debt on your hands, and if you can't pay, your nice credit score of 783 could very quickly go down the drain to 535 or lower.
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The account holder does not need to be present when the check is cashed.
It would depend on the terms and conditions of the account and what the account is about. Generically speaking, it may be that the second account holder shares the account equally with the primary and therefore both have to approve changes to the account. Alternatively, in many cases either of the primary account holders has full privileges to do anything without the knowledge or consent of the other.
It is the name of the account holder