When Can I Shred This Check? Answers To Online Banking FAQ
When Can I Shred This Check? Answers To Online Banking FAQ
As the COVID-19 pandemic leads banking customers to lean into online technology to manage their money, those trying online banking for the first time may find themselves with questions about how to handle things previously done in person or with paper documents.

As the COVID-19 pandemic leads banking customers to lean into online technology to manage their money, those trying online banking for the first time may find themselves with questions about how to handle things previously done in person or with paper documents.

If youre stuck on how to handle some of the practical aspects of online banking, here are answers to common questions.

SHOULD I SAVE MONTHLY STATEMENTS?

Experian, one of the three major credit bureaus, recommends keeping bank statements for tax purposes to confirm your income or deductible expenses. If you do end up using your statements for your taxes, you may want to hang onto your statements for up to seven years in case the IRS decides to audit you. Even if your bank keeps digital records of your statements, you may want to print or download your statements just in case.

WHEN SHOULD I SHRED THE PAPER CHECK FROM A MOBILE DEPOSIT?

Major banks recommend that after youve made a mobile deposit, you write mobile deposit and the date of deposit on the front of the check. Keep the check until youve made sure the deposit has gone through which may take several days and that the bank doesnt need the original check for any reason. Once the check has been cleared in your account, its best to shred it.

HOW DO I SEND MONEY OR PAY BILLS THROUGH MY MOBILE BANKING APP?

If you want to send money to friends or family, your bank may have you covered with the Zelle money transfer service. Zelle, which is integrated with many major banks and also available as a separate app, allows registered users to receive and send money from their bank accounts.

You can also sign up for money transfer apps like Venmo or Cash App and link them to your bank account to send and receive money, as long as your sender or recipient has the same app.

To pay your bills online, your bank might have the option to set up recurring payments to services like your cell phone provider or utility company, allowing you to automate your monthly bills. Some banks can also send a check on your behalf if necessary. Wells Fargo, for example, offers online bill pay services, but you can also schedule paper checks to be sent for you if your service provider doesnt accept electronic payments. Search your banks FAQs or reach out to its customer service department for details on its bill-pay features.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY MOBILE BANKING APP ISNT WORKING?

Its a universal truth that technology comes with occasional frustrations. Sometimes banks experience app outages, and sometimes there are problems on the user side. There are a few things you can do to diagnose the problem:

MAKE SURE YOUR LOGIN CREDENTIALS ARE CORRECT. Entering an incorrect username and/or password is a common stumbling block and will prevent access to your account. Some banks might even lock you out after too many failed login attempts. If youve forgotten your login information, contact your banks tech support team.

CHECK YOUR EMAIL AND YOUR BANKS SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS. Your bank may have posted on its Facebook or Twitter accounts or sent an email notification about any known app problems. Many consumers today also use their banks platforms to flag problems themselves. If theres an outage, your bank may post information on how long its expected to last and how you can access your account in the meantime. Bookmark or follow your banks social media accounts for quick access.

UPDATE YOUR APP AND/OR YOUR PHONE SOFTWARE. Your version of the app could be out of date, or your phones software may need updating to use a newer version of the app. Go to your phones app marketplace (e.g., Apple App Store or Google Play Store), search for your banks app and see if theres an option to update.

GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT FROM YOUR BANK. For help, reach out to your banks customer service representatives by phone, email or chat, if available.

USE YOUR DESKTOP LOGIN OR VISIT A BRANCH OR ATM. If your app isnt working, you may still be able to log in on a desktop computer. If your bank has physical branches, you should be able to get in-person service, although COVID-19 precautions may mean that hours are limited or appointments required. If youre trying to deposit a check or check your balance, you can use an ATM, as long as your bank offers use of a network.

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This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Chanelle Bessette is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @crbessette.

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