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  2. How To Set Up Wells Fargo Direct Deposit and Get Paid Faster

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    With direct deposit from Wells Fargo, your money will be automatically deposited the same day. Follow these four steps to set up an account & download the form.

  3. What Time Does Direct Deposit Hit? - AOL

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    Direct deposit of a payroll check from your employer will typically arrive right at midnight on payday. But it can sometimes take until around 9 a.m. Direct deposit takes one to three business ...

  4. Best online banks that take cash deposits - AOL

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    Stores may charge a fee of up to $4.95 for the service. ... Direct deposit: You can set up your paycheck or government benefits to be directly deposited into your online bank account.

  5. Direct deposit - Wikipedia

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    A direct deposit (or direct credit), in banking, is a deposit of money by a payer directly into a payee's bank account.Direct deposits are most commonly made by businesses in the payment of salaries and wages and for the payment of suppliers' accounts, but the facility can be used for payments for any purpose, such as payment of bills, taxes, and other government charges.

  6. Safe deposit box - Wikipedia

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    The contents of safe deposit boxes may be seized under the legal theory of abandoned property. [3] They also may be searched and seized by the order of a court through the issuance of search warrant. [4] In the United States and elsewhere, safe deposit boxes are considered a "legacy service"; many new bank branches do not bother to install any. [5]

  7. Bank vault - Wikipedia

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    A time lock is a clock that prevents the vault's door from opening until a specified number of hours have passed. This is still the "theft proof" lock system that Sargent invented in the late nineteenth century. Such locks are manufactured by only a few companies worldwide. The locking system is supplied to the vault manufacturer preassembled.