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  2. What Happens If My Bank Account Becomes Dormant? - AOL

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    Using multiple bank accounts can be a good way to separate funds for different financial goals. However, if you forget about one of those accounts it could end up falling dormant. A dormant bank ...

  3. A former Delaware bank teller is accused of stealing $81,000 ...

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    The problem with dormant accounts. A dormant bank account, by nature, is one that sits unused for an extended period of time. If you have a dormant account, at some point, your bank may contact ...

  4. Reasons AOL deactivates or deletes an account

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    It may be possible for your AOL account to be removed or become inaccessible, depending on a variety of circumstances. If this happens, you can create a new AOL account. However, your old username won't be available for you to use again. The following actions can result in an account being deleted: • You requested your account be deleted.

  5. Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Act 2008

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    The Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Act 2008 (c. 31) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It authorises the distribution, by the Big Lottery Fund, of assets from cash accounts that have been inactive for fifteen years.

  6. De-banking - Wikipedia

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    De-banking, more commonly spelled debanking, also known within the banking industry as de-risking, is the closure of people's or organizations' bank accounts by banks that perceive the account holders to pose a financial, legal, regulatory, or reputational risk to the bank.

  7. Unbanked - Wikipedia

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    Some reasons a person might not have a bank account include: [citation needed] Lack of access via a nearby bank branch or mobile phone; Minimum balance fees; Distrust of the banking system, typically due to lack of transparency regarding fees and deposit timing [1] No access to government-issued ID, which is required to open a bank account

  8. What to know about Google's plans to delete 'inactive' accounts

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    Starting on Friday, Dec. 1, Google says it will start deleting accounts that haven't been accessed in two years or more. If you have an account that's been dormant for a while, don't worry ...

  9. 7 Reasons to Close a Bank Account (& How to Do Just That) - AOL

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    2 - Change Your Autopay and Direct Deposits. Once you’ve opened a new bank account, you’ll need to audit your account activity and make a list of all existing automatic payments and direct ...