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Difference between revisions of "Your Bank Account"

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For this reason, always get a receipt for any deposit that you make, and keep your cancelled cheques and bank statements for a reasonable time. If you use a bank machine or ATM, keep the receipts from the machine to compare them with your account statements. This way, you’ll have a record of all the transactions in your account. Any deposits and transactions made at a bank machine on a weekend or holiday are processed on the branch’s next banking day.  
For this reason, always get a receipt for any deposit that you make, and keep your cancelled cheques and bank statements for a reasonable time. If you use a bank machine or ATM, keep the receipts from the machine to compare them with your account statements. This way, you’ll have a record of all the transactions in your account. Any deposits and transactions made at a bank machine on a weekend or holiday are processed on the branch’s next banking day.  


ATM receipts aren’t considered proof of actual deposits to your account. But they are better than nothing Only a bank teller receipt or copies of the actual deposited cheques are accepted as evidence of a deposit.
ATM receipts aren’t considered proof of actual deposits to your account. But they are better than nothing. Only a bank teller receipt or copies of the actual deposited cheques are accepted as evidence of a deposit.


==What if someone uses your PIN or bank machine card?==
==What if someone uses your PIN or bank machine card?==
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