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He sent a remittance, and you even sent a receipt to someone and it was in cash, and it was the first time I heard that there was such a bold and ignorant cashier, and what I said may be ugly, but it is unforgivable to make such a mistake, which can be said to be a big joke in the financial industry.
I deeply sympathize with such a thing, such a thing can only show that your cashier has 100% major work mistakes, and you can only let the cashier explain the ins and outs of the matter, and explain that it is because of your dereliction of duty that caused the business. Other people have little to do, all they can say is that they have made mistakes in their own work, and if you find a way to prove that your work is wrong, you can explain the facts.
This can be difficult, and there must be strong evidence that the cashier does not understand the finances and issues receipts indiscriminately. You can only slap yourself in the face, if people believe it, then it's OK, if people just want to get some money out through this mistake of your cashier, then what you say is in vain.
Finally, I wish you all the best, and remind you again that the financial staff cannot be used by all kinds of people, and must have professional quality. Here's a piece of advice.
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Dizzy... You're with the white-eyed lang.
Such a situation can only be resolved privately. You're going to lose in court.
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Remittance refers to a kind of financial service in which funds are transferred from one party to another, and refers to the financial transaction behavior of transferring funds from one person or institution to another. Remittance service refers to the transfer and remittance service provided in banks or other financial institutions, remittance is a financial transaction and a financial service.
There are many forms of remittance, mainly cash remittance, wire transfer, money order, online banking remittance, etc.
Cash remittance refers to the remittance of cash from one party to the account of the other party, generally refers to the transfer and remittance service in the bank or other financial institutions, this way is a simple and fast remittance method, but there are certain limitations, such as cash remittance can only be carried out in the same area, can not be carried out across provinces.
Telegraphic transfer refers to a remittance method that transfers funds from one party to the other through the bank telegraph system, which has the advantage of being able to remit across borders, but the cost is relatively high, and due to technical limitations, it cannot provide timely arrival services.
The bill of exchange refers to the payment voucher given by the drawer of one party to the payee of the other party, and the payee can go to the bank or other financial institution where the drawer is located to go through the collection procedures at the counter with the voucher.
Online banking remittance refers to the transfer and remittance through the online banking system, which has the advantage of low fees, cross-border remittance, and timely arrival services.
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Three cases:1Handle it manually at the counter (there is no handling fee for traveling in the same city, and there are handling fees for traveling in the same city, traveling in different cities, and traveling in different cities).
Ask the staff for a remittance slip (if there is a queue to get a number, please take the number first) - fill in the name of the beneficiary and the bank or card number, your own name and ID number - wait in line after filling in - hand over your ID card, completed remittance form and cash to the counter staff for processing - the staff will return your ID card and a remittance receipt after processing - after the processing is completed, you can contact the beneficiary The money has arrived, pay attention to the receipt.
2.Machine ATM handling (there is no handling fee for the same city, and there is a handling fee for the same city, the same city, the same city, and the other city).
Find the "ATM" - if it is a transfer from the card, please put the card into the ATM, enter the password, enter the operation interface - click "Transfer and Remittance" - enter the beneficiary or card number - enter the amount - after confirming that the input is correct, please press the "Confirm" button - after the transaction is successful. (Note: Before leaving the machine, please confirm if your card is taken out).
Find the "ATM" - if the cash is not in the card - click the "cardless deposit" button - enter the payee or card number - click the "confirm" button - after the cash box will open, put the cash on hand neatly (note: the ATM only accepts 100 yuan face value, some machines can also accept 50 yuan face value, other face values are not accepted) - wait for the cash box to close the acceptance - if there are unqualified coins, the cash box will automatically open again, please take out the cash that has not passed the acceptance, Rearrange or exchange the money and put it back into the cash box - after the acceptance is completed, the desktop will show the amount you deposited, and click the "Confirm" button after confirmation - the remittance is successful.
3.Send money online.
Let's not talk about this method first, because this has to be applied for at the bank in advance. For example, it also needs to be equipped with U shield, K treasure or other protection tools to operate safely.
Any bank can remit to your other party's CCB account, but it is best for you to go to CCB to remit to him, which is the fastest way, the payee can see the amount of money in the first time, and save unnecessary extra handling fees (different banks have to charge additional handling fees). If it is a different bank, it will take a slow time to arrive in the account, and the handling fee will be charged.
I hope I can give you some help, if you don't understand, you can continue to ask, thank you.
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1.It should be that the school did not explain it clearly, causing you to misunderstand.
2.The school should open a basic account in the Bank of China to manage the tuition fees paid by the students, and issue a bank savings (debit) card to each student in the school, and the school and the bank agree that the tuition fees will be automatically transferred from the account each semester.
3.The school allows students to transfer money from a local bank in their hometown to a bank card at the school's location. (It is called remittance from another place, and it is called deposit at the local school.) )
4.You must now deposit the tuition into the bank card issued by the school locally, so it is called deposit, and its nature is the same as that of remote remittance, which is to complete the tuition into the designated bank card.
Remember to ask the school for a receipt when the time comes, so that it can be used as proof of payment.
Additional answer: If you are in your hometown of Jiangxi Bank of China branch, you can also deposit money into the Bank of China card issued to you by the school, which is the same as if you deposited money at the Bank of China branch in Beijing. However, a certain handling fee will be charged (in the same place).
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There is not much difference Remittance generally refers to someone else sending money into your account, and depositing is when you deposit money into your own account.
If you pay tuition, as long as you have money in your account, you won't care so much.
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First of all, you are right, if you want to send money to him, you must go to China Construction Bank to remit money, but you do not need to open a China Construction Bank account.
When you want to send money, you must bring the bank account number of the person receiving the remittance, which is your relative, the name of his account number, your ID card, and the money and fees you want to transfer. These four things are indispensable.
After that, you take these things to the counter of CCB, and the banking staff will tell you how to do it.
The specific steps are that you first need to fill out a remittance form, which indicates the amount you are remitting, the account number of the remittance, the name of the account number, your name, etc. (you are making a remittance for the first time, explain to the bank staff, and the bank staff will help you fill it in). After that, you have to hand over the remittance form, the money remitted, and the handling fee (the standard of each bank is different, the specific bank will give you an answer) to the counter, and the counter will give you the operation of the remittance, and then give you a receipt, please sign, sign it and hand it to the counter, and the counter will keep the bank stub and deliver it to you with the receipt.
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Banks can deposit without a card or without a bankbook. On the premise that you know your relative's card number and account name, you can bring your ID card and cash to CCB, fill in the remittance form and go to the counter.
There is a handling fee for foreign cards, but not for local cards.
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You can bring your ID card directly to any branch of CCB to handle it, and you can ask for a remittance slip, and the remittance fee will be charged at 1.
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If his bank card is registered in your city, there is no charge, otherwise it will be charged. If you want to deposit, it's quite simple, you need a bank deposit slip. Just fill it in.
The easiest thing is to ask the lobby security guard to teach you, and the lobby manager, it's their job.
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Take your ID card to any bank can give you a remittance, in other banks if the afternoon is about to close when sometimes the next day to receive, sometimes it can be received immediately, if the bank to the bank remittance will not be able to receive those things immediately, any bank remittance does not need to apply for a card, regardless of the bank to the bank, other banks as long as it is a different place to charge a fee, generally according to 1% charge, 50 yuan cap, your 600 yuan will also be 6 yuan handling fee.
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Be sure to go to CCB. But you don't have to open an account. Just fill out the remittance form directly. However, there is a handling fee. (Remember to bring your ID).
In addition, I see that you will also open an account yourself in the future. Because in this way, there is no charge for remittance.
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All you need to do is take your ID card, go to CCB, give the money to the counter lady, and then tell her the account number and the name that matches the account number, it's very simple, but it should be noted that the name can't be wrong!
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Post office remittance needs: account number, account number.
CCB needs: account number, account number, bank account.
Bank of Communications needs: account number, account opening.
ABC needs: open an account number, open an account.
China Merchants Bank needs: account number, account number, bank account.
ICBC needs: account number, account number.
Bank Transfer Process:
1.After making sure that the passbook account number and account name provided by the payee are correct, you can take the cash to the bank and deposit it directly into the payee's account.
2.It is recommended that you open an account with a bank, and then fill in a wire transfer form, fill in the other party's beneficiary account number, account name, and bank name, and remit money from the account to the beneficiary. [This method is the safest, if the beneficiary's account has been closed, the account name (or account number) is wrong, the remittance will be directly returned to your account].
3.If you have a deposit card that you have to do early, you can transfer money directly at the ATM, which is very convenient.
4.If you think it is troublesome to open an account, you can directly remit money in cash and fill out a wire transfer form to remittance, but be sure to fill in the other party's receiving account number, account name, and bank name.
Note: To provide the ID card of the remitter, there is also the above remittance fee, which is charged at 1% of the remittance amount
Can it solve your problem?
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Go to the bank and ask the security guard and he will tell you clearly.
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Go to the bank and get the money and ID.
As long as you know your name and city, you can generate a password after foreign remittance, the other party tells you the password, you go to the post office according to the password and ID card can be obtained, the handling fee is different for different amounts in each country.
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