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Wait... You can't transfer money with a banking App???
I've been able to transfer money through my banking app for a while without issue. Not sure where that came from in the post, cause it's not true lol.
Zelle is a thing with my banking app.
My sister has a credit union bank account and her app has it. I have PNC.
Yes. I can transfer money to someone just by knowing their phone number. I can do it on a Sunday afternoon and they get the money instantly. I haven't used cash for more than a decade now. Haven't used a card for at least 5 years.
Not really sure about that one, I've been able to transfer money with my banks app for more than a decade. Not all US banks are created equal.
I think that's the issue. Also how common direct deposit for paycheques in the US? I hear it's rare but in Canada, it's the norm and all our banks here can do e-transfers.
I've had direct deposit for every job since around 2004, before that it was a paper check on payday. Really I signed up for direct deposit after my manager gave me a hard time when I came in to pick up my check on a day I called out sick.
It's relatively common, unless you work for a typical cash pay job (usually labor jobs, like construction)
I've had direct deposit at every job I've worked for over a decade. Before then, I only had one job that didn't offer it, though I had friends with jobs that did have direct deposit. Very common to have it these days. Some jobs can even get you direct deposit for the amount you worked that very same day, so I'd work 8 hours and by the time I get home, I'd have my pay from that day, and it's like that everyday.
Source: US citizen