Help understanding Fidelity.

So I use Chase as my primary bank and I tried to set up an EFT between the 2. Chase rejected it and I did it again and believe I did it correctly this time. However there is 200 in available to trade from when I tried sending it over as a test. What exactly happens with that 200? If I add in more money will it subtract the 200 from what I put in? Or is the 200 just there no in available to trade?

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u/Kaka-carrot-cake — 14 days ago

Help with newly long hair.

Hello friends, ive been growing my hair out for the last year and its the first time ive ever tried. Its gotten down to my shoulders and I was wondering where I should go to get it trimmed/shaped. Before this I always had short hair so I would just go to a chain barber place to get it done. Now I want to go somewhere they will take more care on my hair. Was just wondering how I go about finding a good barber/saloon.

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u/Kaka-carrot-cake — 20 days ago

Need some help

My mom has been sober for a year and a half, but 2 nights ago my brother let me know she had gotten drunk again. Last night we went over to talk to her about why it happened before it got to a spiraling point. She claims that A.A tells you to try and drink alcohol to test yourself and see if you are truly an alcoholic. To me that seems incorrect, but I have no clue what they tell you in A.A. She also claims they are vehement that, once you are an alcoholic you are always an alcoholic.

Is this true? Do they really tell you to test yourself by drinking and is the mentality really "once an alcoholic always an alcoholic"? She also told no one about the "test" which includes my brother who she lives with. If they do say to test yourself, theres no way they tell you to do it without telling anyone right?

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u/Kaka-carrot-cake — 26 days ago

Ive had Chase as my bank for a long time and while they dont suck, their benefits arent the best. I was looking into other banks to open up a high yield savings account so that my savings will grow more than the .01% Chase gives. Particularly the Captial One high yield savings. My question is, would it be better to just completely switch over banks, or just open a savings and continue using my credit card and checking account at Chase like I have been? I figure its not worth it having my credit effected by a complete switch over, but I am not really knowledgeable about the ins and outs so im just looking for other opinions.

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u/Kaka-carrot-cake — 1 month ago