A question asked by I love Yahoo! Answers: Somewhat confused about online banking & transaction history?
Hi,
I recently signed up for a new, student, checking and savings account. The bank I am with allows for completely paperless, online, tracking and transactions. Tonight I used the card several times and am able to see my available balance, but not it says my transaction history is not yet available. Shouldn’t this be instant? Is online tracking reliable? Should I just use paper on my own?
Please help.
Most comprehensive answer:
Answer by trubble2u2 Generally, transaction history would be instant but only if your bank does that. Not all banks are current with the technology it depends on your bank. If your bank does not allow instant transaction history, then it is wise to go the old fashion route and just use paper and pen.
Question by Kieran L: A QUESTION ABOUT INTERNET BANKING?
if an online store required a direct deposit(meaning you go to the bank and put the money into there account) instead of doing this can i do it over internet banking(online) because i cant be bothered going to the bank and they dont accept paypal and i dont have a credit card cheers
Most detailed answer:
Answer by tgtips Hi,
Yes you can use Internet Banking to do that.
You ought to ask them though what they need you to enter as a refernce to prove you deposited the money.
Regards,
TgTips
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Top answer:
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