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Like on the bank website. If you have more than one account number (like checking account + a savings account - NOT separate login), you can "rename" them.
I have two checking accounts, one has the default name "Checking" for spending money and the other named "Bills" for ....paying bills. Every paycheck, $X gets added to the Bills account and the rest into checking. This was VERY IMPORTANT for me when I was scraping by because it guaranteed I wouldn't forget I had a bill coming up and unknowingly spent the money
Oh that's right, I forget people like to use online services these days. Back in 2008, I worked at two different banks installing new computer systems.
They gave my dumbass C3 security clearance, just to fix an icon on the desktop that didn't properly refresh after a software update. Do you comprehend how much damage I could have caused if I wanted to with C3 security clearance?
I don't trust online services at all. If I want to deal with my bank, I go in the bank in person.
Edit: I'm a cash only person since then.
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