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How Do I Pay Money Into My Bank


Question Posted Thursday April 3 2008, 7:26 pm

How do I add money - wages, etc, into my bank account?

Also if employers pay their employess through their bank accounts? how do they do it? what do they need to be able to add money to your account.



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xokristabelle answered Friday April 4 2008, 10:05 am:
You would deposit money into your account, probably using a deposit slip, or cash a check into your account.

Most employers offer direct deposit, which is what you're talking about. You give them your account number, and they automatically deposit the money in your account on payday. It's a lot more convenient.

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