The process for getting an account unfrozen is confusing and frustrating, You must go to court and show the reason why the account should not be frozen. If the creditor who froze it = knew it was an exempt account he can be sued. If there are any other monies in the account except for exempt deposits ( i.e. Workers Comp - SS SSDI most pensions etc check your state statutes as each state is different. The account holder would need to file a motion for the judgment award to be "quashed" in the court where the bank levy was granted. The account cannot be closed after a garnishmen/levy order has been executed upon it. Obviously the account holder should not deposit any more funds into said account. A joint account holder must file a motion with the court with documented proof of the funds in the account belonging to them to have said monies returned.
The best way to unfreeze an account is to walk in with your bank account information. By walking in, you can straighten out whatever issue they may have with your account (i.e. questions about existence, validity issues, banking patterns, etc). There is also the option to call to find out what is happening if you so prefer...
It depends on the reason the account was frozen, you MUST contact the bank for the details
You need a lawyer.
No. The bank cannot override an order of the court.
no
You have to send an e-mail to "registration@tinierme.com" with the e-mail you registered your account with. You have to tell them that you don't know why your account has been frozen and they should tell you why. If you know nothing of the such, tell them and they will unfreeze your account.
No, only Twitter themselves can unfreeze your account.
You wait and turn off the computer.
No, this can only be done by a moderator. A moderator probably froze your account as he or she has caught you breaking the rules.
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"you have a bank account in this bank" is the right phrase.
yes bank account is personal account
Banks handle death in different ways. If your account is frozen, a death certificate will help resolve the issue and unfreeze your account.