What does "money on deposit" mean?

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What does deposit mean? How do i put money in the bank? AND...?

when my card expires which is in 3 years , what will happen?

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and if you don't mind my saying so, it sounds like you could benefit from learning a bit more about...

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Answer Hold on there Bucky! This sounds like a scam. Contact your bank for legitimate stuff. Nobody...

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Deposit money means checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand.

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To deposit money into a bank account is to Put money into it.

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A Refundable Reservation Deposit is an amount paid by one party to another(for security)fulfillment...

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What does "uncollected protection deposit" on my checking account mean?

I had fifty dollars in my checking account, then I check later and I have one hundred and fifty dollars. A deposit of $100 was made with the title "uncollected protection deposit". I'm not going to use the money until I know where it came from...

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You need to call your bank and find out what it is.

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A deposit on an apartment we didn't move into has gone missing. Am I screwed?

NYC real estate Q: We put a deposit on an apartment that became uninhabitable before we signed any forms or agreements. We decided to see if it was fixable, but in the meantime we found a new place to live. Now the owner doesn't want to give our deposit...

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Small claims court. We think you'll win. It's not really "nuclear." Note, your comment "...

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Where does the money for inflation come from?

When I say "money", I don't mean cash... I don't mean the physical currency (paper and coin) that are sometimes used to transfer assets. I mean the net-worth of everybody. Consider this: the total net-worth of the country is increasing, right...

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Money is created by government ("printing money"), or commercial banks. Everytime a bank lends...

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Rent Paid By Money Orders?

I have a real estate agent that leased a property for me and he took a money order from the tenant for the amount of $900 that she put a stop payment on it. In the mean time he sent me less the $80% commission fee and gave me the deposit money and pet...

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You will probably never get anything from the tenant, considering the money order and the application...

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How come you can withdraw money doing an atm check deposit and not withdraw money inside the bank?

I bank with Suntrust, and they give a $100 availability for when you are depositing a check in an atm machine, you can withdraw money right away. I have a $60 check, which I need some cash out of, but in the past, I have gone inside the branch to try...

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Suntrust is not a bank to be messed around with. I would wait until your check is 100% cleared to touch...

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