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Can My Mum See My Bank Statement

MERIDIAN S/STN keeps appearing on my mums bank statements what is this?

My mum hasnt got a clue what it is and neither have i tho we do think my little sister has been ordering things without her knowing as she has her card details, can anyone tell me what this is? thankyou!

Is it illegal for other people to go through personal bank statements?

Doesn't matter if it's illegal if you don't intend to call the police or sue them.

If not illegal - it is an invasion of privacy.

And it IS illegal to open someone else's mail.

So call the bank and go paperless. It will be on their website somewhere. Then no paper statements are mailed and you get your statement online.

You set up with a user name and password. Which, of course, you wouldn't give out to anyone.

Can I get a bank statement of just one transaction?

I am with Bank of America, and I need to be reimbursed for a cab fare that I payed with my debit card. I don't have the receipt, but my contact said that I could give her a bank statement. I don't get paper statements, only online. I have been able to access a bank statement for the month of March, but it has all my information and transactions on there. I just want to give her a statement of the one transaction. How would I do this?

Is it legal for my mom to look at my bank statements that come in the mail?

Is your mom a cosigner, and you a minor, so you could open the account to begin with? Then yes. If yours is the only name on the account, then no, she is breaking federal law.Federal statute 18 USC Section 1702 makes it illegal to open correspondence addressed to someone else. However, the law cannot be applied if you did not recognize that the mail was not yours when you opened it.I'm 63 years old, and you mean to tell me that I can use the internet better than any of you youngsters? And I already knew that anyway, both the answer to the question and my observation. Pretty sad.

Can someone see how much funds I have in my bank account when they deposit?

Can someone see how much funds I have in my bank account when they deposit?Let's just say if I were to give someone my account number so they can deposit money into my account, will they see the total balance of what I have in my account? Such as the bank giving them a receipt or something? I use resource one. Want to know for security reasons.Yes, they will see what the balance is in the account, on the receipt that they are provided when they make the deposit. I have all of my tenants deposit their rent into the bank account I have set up for my rentals, and each one gets a receipt when they make the deposit. They do not have access to my PIN or other information, just the bank account number and the balance.

My father demanded to see my bank account. Is this right?

Wow, this is a classic case that requires more than what I can give, in spite of having five grown children, who themselves have each child, as well as grandchildren.All I can write, from the perspective of what you have alluded to, is that from a father’s standpoint, your father is doing something that is clearly wrong. No matter what, a father should never, no matter the circumstances, invade another’s privacy, especially when the child has grown and is considered a grown adult.A parent needs to face whatever the problem from a friendly perspective. By this, I mean that the father needs to approach what he considers the “problem.” and sit with their child and communicate in a calmly, orderly fashion in order to achieve the wanted results. One can never achieve the results by circumventing the problem in the first place with conducting unseemingly wanton acts The bottom line is this: if parents take a child of their own to live with them, the parents need to be respective of another’s property. It does not matter if it involves paycheck stubs or whatever; they need to conduct themselves in a respective and thoughtful way. If on the other hand, the child, or, in this case, a grown adult, abuses their stay, a parent has the right to question the acts of their grown child’s conduct, again conducting in an calm and orderly fashion, to resolve the issues at hand. Hopes that this helps in some way.

Can I create a bank account without my parents knowing?

Asnwer: Yes. You can go to any bank and open an account, however, the bank will require identification and may send you mail, which might tip off your parents. On the other hand, you are a legal adult.Also, I don’t know how much money you have, but I can only assume, if you obtained it legally, that it’s not a great deal of money. i.e. Somewhere between $100 and $3,000. If that’s the case, I think that you are better off keeping the cash in a safe place and not waste your time with a bank. Most banks charge fees. Why give them a dime? (One day, when you have a lot of money, they will welcome you and might even give your free checking.) Banks will not pay you any interest on your money that makes it worthwhile to have an account.Prepaid cards: They also will also charge you fees. Fogettaboutit.I don’t know your situation but assume that you must have overbearing, micromanaging parents, but do keep in mind that most likely they love you and think they are doing the right thing. Recognize that there are other parents out there who would take your money to buy themselves drugs and/or booze. It’s a cruel world, but it sounds like your parents are trying to look out after you.Good luck.

Can my parents see my bank transactions?

I know I asked this earlier but now it's about seeing the transactions ONLINE. I have my debit card and it has my money on it, so my mom and grandmother don't give two ***** WHAT I buy, but they're cosigned on it. My grandmother is actually. Anyway although they don't care they're still nosy as hell and try to investigate every and anything I buy, why, when, and how. So they don't care but want to know, then give me **** unless it's what they like. I know it's confusing, it is to me, but basically they're nosy.

Now I have my debit card connected with them but I get all my statements online. They go straight to my email address and I can look up the statements on the website as well but under an account that's strictly mines and that they don't know the password, or username actually, to. I mean I know they can take cash out cause they have before but can they actually know what I'm purchasing if it's online with my email account? Can they still look at my statements?

Can my parents see my transactions if my bank account is connected to theirs?

It would depend on what you mean by ‘connected’.You would have had to make a choice when you signed your signature card. The common ones are sole ownership, joint ownership, business, and feduciary.If you are the only (sole) owner of the money in your account, then no, they can’t know what’s going on.If you opened the account jointly with one or both of them, then yes, whoever is involved in the ownership of the account may know all about it.I doubt if its ownership is any of the others types.The only other way I know of to connect accounts is a ‘sweep’. If your parents have prearranged to have money transferred from their account to yours if you overdraw. In which case they would be notified that money had been taken out of their account and where it was transferred to. They will know then, but just the amount transferred, nothing else. Again, that is if you are the sole owner.I hope you aren’t planning on doing something shady. Your parents are giving you a rare opportunity.

Could my parents see my money that on my bank account?

If the bank sends paper statements, they are likley to send them addressed to her = in that case, if she opens the letters, she can plainly see everything.

IF you have registered for 'on-line' banking (with no paper statements), plainly anyone who knows the password can log-in and see everything.

PS If you change the password, a notification is sent to who-ever's eMail account is 'linked' to the bank account (chances are, that will be Mums).

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