Every time I try to access my online banking account, I get the message "Invalid user and password". I used the Forgot login option, but still nothing is working for me. I contracted to customer care also, but they were also not able to solve my issue. How can I solve this?
Christopher
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Can't transfer my money from PayPal Mastercard to Paypal anymore.I used PayPal Prepaid Mastercard to move my money from it to my Paypal account. From the past 5 - 4 months, i have stopped using it. Now i have a real bank account. I recently got a payment from a service that I forgot to move money to the new card, so it's still sitting there.
It used to be very easy for me to move money from that card to my PayPal account. But now it seems very difficult. Did they change their rules recently so that i can't move my money from it to my PayPal account? Now, what should i do to get this money into my bank account or PayPal account?
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Best altcoin to invest nowI invested 100$ (50% ADA and 50% BTC), and now i want to invest another 100$ in AltCoins. I want to invest the same amount in 5 different altcoins. Which 5 altcoins i should choose now?
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Affordable term insurance optionsFirst, just think about how much coverage you need. Think about your future living expenses, the cost to feed your family in the future, your debts, and how much it will cost to close. After considering all the points choose your insurance.
Here are some companies you can consider and choose according to your needs.
State Farm Insurance Company has amazing reasonable rates and good customer service. Banner Life Company offers you affordable and flexible term insurance. Aig Direct has an amazing range of term lengths with appropriate coverage amounts.
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Can my DTI be improved by repaying my Buy now, Pay Later loans?While purchasing a home, my debt-to-income ratio is a big concern. With $100 i m paying for my college loans, car payments, and my small credit card bills. From some firms (Affirm, Afterpay), I have many $200 monthly(Buy now, Pay Later) loans.
I want to apply for a mortgage, but if I pay off my Buy Now, Pay Later loan, will it boost my DTI? I already saved some money, so it will not affect my credit scores or emergency funds.