Math, asked by depap84938, 10 days ago

Jonah and Jonh go to a rugby match . The total cost of Their thicket is 180 euro . Jonh forgot his wallet and had some cash . They end up paying a ratio 4:4:1 How much did she and he paid
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Answered by riyabksc737
13

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Call the bank that issued your checkbook

Thieves can quickly drain funds from your checking account when they steal your wallet—or if they steal your purse to get at your wallet—and find your checkbook inside.

You’ll have to take most of the same steps you did when canceling your lost or stolen debit card. Call your bank immediately and ask for a freeze on your checking account. This way, thieves won’t be able to make any more purchases using your checkbook.

Your bank’s customer service representative will also go over recent transactions with you to see which ones you made and which ones you didn’t.

To help solve the problem completely, you’ll have to close your account and open a new one. You will also need to change all your automated payments and direct deposits. Finally, you’ll need to confirm all the payments you made with paper checks have cleared.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

1. Call the issuer of your debit card

Thieves can do a lot of damage with your debit card in just a short amount of time. Calling the bank or financial institution that issued your debit card, then, is the first step you should take after your wallet goes missing.

Tell the bank or financial institution that you think your debit card has been stolen. Your bank will immediately cancel your debit card and issue you a replacement with a new account number. Your bank will also go over recently listed purchases with your card to determine the last legal purchase you made before losing your debit card.

Taking this step quickly is key: If you report your debit card missing within two business days, you’ll only be responsible for a maximum of $50 worth of unauthorized purchases. Most banks won’t even charge you that.

If you wait more than two days and fewer than 60 to report your card missing, you could be responsible for up to $500 in illegal purchases. If you make your report after 60 days? Then you can be held responsible for every illegal purchase made with your card.

To make this call, log onto the web page of your bank or financial institution. You should find an 800 number there dedicated to reporting lost or stolen cards.

Here are some of these numbers for some of the bigger banks:

Bank of America: 1-800-432-1000

Chase: 1-800-935-9935

Citibank: 1-800-950-5114

Wells Fargo: 1-800-869-3557

TD Bank: 1-888-751-9000

US Bank: 1-800-285-8585

PNC Bank: 1-888-762-2265

2. Call the bank that issued your checkbook

Thieves can quickly drain funds from your checking account when they steal your wallet—or if they steal your purse to get at your wallet—and find your checkbook inside.

You’ll have to take most of the same steps you did when canceling your lost or stolen debit card. Call your bank immediately and ask for a freeze on your checking account. This way, thieves won’t be able to make any more purchases using your checkbook.

Your bank’s customer service representative will also go over recent transactions with you to see which ones you made and which ones you didn’t.

To help solve the problem completely, you’ll have to close your account and open a new one. You will also need to change all your automated payments and direct deposits. Finally, you’ll need to confirm all the payments you made with paper checks have cleared.

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