Followup with payroll, then your bank.ProudClod said:What happens if an automated direct deposit (for a paycheck) doesn't go through? Do I have to wait for the next pay period to receive my wages for the current pay period? Or is there a way to somehow get the direct deposit?
depends on why it didn't go through. Do you mean the employer didn't send it? was your account closed? If this is the US, most states have payday laws, you can show the transaction was refused and receive a paper check.ProudClod said:What happens if an automated direct deposit (for a paycheck) doesn't go through? Do I have to wait for the next pay period to receive my wages for the current pay period? Or is there a way to somehow get the direct deposit?
ProudCloud said:What happens if an automated direct deposit (for a paycheck) doesn't go through?
ProudClod said:From your experiences, can payroll simply reprocess the direct deposit at any time? Or do I need to wait until next pay period?
DeathNote said:Does payroll even need your address when the only important info is checking/routing numbers?
DeathNote said:by the way....
check and see if your library has the textbooks available. or borrow them from a classmate
then use the copy machine.
i think mine has a copy of every class behind the counter. nothing out in the wild. people would steal that shit then. you have to have ur ID when you check them out for a few hours.ProudClod said:Good advice. Checking the library is the first thing I did Sadly, I can hardly ever find "academic sources" in libraries
I kind of dug my own grave in respects to borrowing the textbook from a classmate. I haven't been to class yet.
Really? Any bank I've ever dealt with only actually puts transactions through during working hours. A transaction starting at 12am would be queued for action at 8am. Then it wouldn't even update the receiving end for at least a few hours after that.ProudClod said:Reason it didn't go through: When I applied for direct deposit, I filled the form out with the correct bank information, but my new address (which I forgot to change on my actual bank account). The direct deposit was supposed to happen at midnight, but when I checked at 1 AM, I so no additional funds in my bank account. After toying around with my online bank account for a little while, I realized why this was. My bank account still had my old address on the address line. Thus, because the information didn't match up completely, I wasn't able to receive the funds.
Here's the problem: Knowing payday was today, I spent my money accordingly. Today, I am in need of several hundred dollars for text books (two assignments due next week that use said text books). I do not have this money. My parents in europe for two weeks. I don't know anyone that would lend me several hundred dollars on a whim. Today's paycheck was supposed to go towards books, but clearly, that's not happening.
I work for Starbucks. Not quite sure who to call (but everything is closed right now). I'll call my manager in 5 or so hours (that's when she begins her shift), but I really doubt she'll be able to do anything for me today. From your experiences, can payroll simply reprocess the direct deposit at any time? Or do I need to wait until next pay period?