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They thing is, I've done that a bunch of times, just the same, and never had a problem. If anything, I usually just cant withdraw the whole amount from the atm, usually only $100. never had a problem with a check going through.when in doubt go to your employers bank and cash, then deposit cash into your account
or just open an account at the other bank?
or tell your employer to direct deposit?
try and different branch manager? or call their customer service line
pending deposit/= available funds
my bank shows me both amounts online
always ask if they are on the "next business day" when doing banking
no, actually the old job and new job both used Union Bank of Californiawere your old paychecks written from your bank?
ie: your employer had the same bank as you?
banking is getting more tricky with the electronic check shit going on
gone are the days of the true float
fuckers
beat ya to itwhen in doubt go to your employers bank and cash, then deposit cash into your account
If you didn't tell them you were closing the account then you get no attention for taking all the money, they just assume you needed itWhen I withdrew my money, they didn't even say a fucking word to me after counting the cash out, just went to the next customer, and this service has been at the two branches that are the most convenient to me.
wtf? she must have a convenient name for something like thatSo I called up, told the guy I was her, and he asked for a ssn, etc., then I got talking to him, and he dropped the fees
Washington Mutual. Commerce is pretty good as well. Both should have direct deposit.