I'm at the page to set up my Direct Deposit. I have all my info in but I don't know what to do about the last two subjets:
This is a picture of the screen to set up a direct deposit. I have everything but the last two collums.
The first one is titled : Deposit type and it has three categories to choose:
Remaning Net Pay, Percent, Amount.
I have no idea which to choose. All I'm trying to attempt is so that all my pay check goes straight into the bank. However my pay check seems to vary each week. So there's no distinct amount every week.
The second collum is titled Deposit but it has a blank box below to (I'm assuming) type in an amount??
I'm having such a hard time with this when it is so simple. Curse my way to overthink everything. Anywho can anyone help me figure this out??
Ah that makes more sense, I knew I shouldn't mess with those categories haha. Thanks for making that so simple to understand. :) So it should take maybe two or three weeks until it works?? So I just keep checking in to get my check by hand until they say they don't have one?
Just reasuring myself that's what happens haha.
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-- Edited by BagBoy on Saturday 4th of August 2012 12:16:37 AM
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ignore it. that's if you have 2 or more or are depositing into savings account or the like. your entire check will be deposited within a few weeks now that you've set it up
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Would you like fries with th... I mean, your milk in a bag?
Ah that makes more sense, I knew I shouldn't mess with those categories haha. Thanks for making that so simple to understand. :) So it should take maybe two or three weeks until it works?? So I just keep checking in to get my check by hand until they say they don't have one?
yea see for me i do use it because i deposit my check into two accounts. a main one into my checking then a small amount into an account for my property taxes.
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