I have a 5th generation iPod touch and to check how much money you have in your gift card, go to Settings. Then scroll down to iTunes & App Stores and tap that. Tap the first one that says Apple ID: (username) and a pop-up will show. Tap View Apple ID then you will be required to type in your password. After you type in your password, at the very top of the page it will say Apple ID Balance: (Amount of money). And there you go!
No they cannot. The check can only be honored with funds from the account it was written on.
The person who owns the account. If you use an account that is not yours that is stealing and is against the law for identity theft, fraud, and could bring you jail time. If it is your account and the check bounces you owe the money for the amount of the check and the fees from the bank. A bounced check can run as much as 50.00 in fees.
Yes, but only with a court order perhaps.
A check card and debit card are the same thing. Basically, if you already have a checking account, you would use a debit/check card the same way you would if you wrote a check. You make sure that you have the money in your checking account, scan the card at the retailer, and they will deduct that money from your checking account. A credit card is a loan. You don't necessarily need a checking account to have a credit card. When you swipe the credit card, the credit card company is paying for your purchase out of their money. In turn, they will send you a statement or invoice at the end of each month detailing how much you spent and how much you must pay. The major difference is that a credit card can lead to debt if you aren't disciplined. If you only use a check/debit card, you will never go into debt. When you run out of money in your checking account, new transactions will be declined.
When money is held in a checking account the money is liquid. It is always accessible. It can be withdrawn using checks, or electronic cards. A money market account however, is much like a certificate of deposit. It requires a larger amount of money in order to open the account and has a much higher interest rate.
An Itunes account is free
If you have no money on your account nothing will appear. If you do have money on your account it will appear next to your apple Id name in the top right corner
Yes,you can go onto your account settings for iTunes and then click Edit payment information. You can enter an iTunes card as long as you have the code on the back that's only when you start creating an account when you already have an account you go to itunes and go to redeem and type in your itunes gift card code
it will be at the bottom of your screen in the app store
why not download your own itunes account is much simpler
No they cannot. The check can only be honored with funds from the account it was written on.
The person who owns the account. If you use an account that is not yours that is stealing and is against the law for identity theft, fraud, and could bring you jail time. If it is your account and the check bounces you owe the money for the amount of the check and the fees from the bank. A bounced check can run as much as 50.00 in fees.
Yes, but only with a court order perhaps.
Sure. It is your account and you can always check that. Most banks give a passbook or a statement on the account on a regular basis (usually once a month). In case of a passbook, you can get it updated by the bank teller to show the list of transactions and confirm/check the amount deposited into your account. Also, when you deposit money into your account, a transaction advise will be generated and provided by the bank teller. You can use that as well to check the same.
The money is immediately withdrawn from the account it is connected to. It is pretty much the same as writing a check. If there is not enough money in the account, you will either be denied, or have to pay overdrawn fees.
None, but you may pay for a iTunes gift card, or put your credit card onto your account ( but you don't have to) Hope this helps :)
You will have to check with your bank. Some accounts don't have a minimum, while others do.