Is an one line signature binding
Yes, an online signature IS binding, if you had a secure login so that your identity was confirmed (usually by confirming an account through an email address etc.). Law and banking documents are frequently electronically signed these days and have been found to be legal and valid in a court of law.
7/12/2019 9:26:13 AM •
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I need to get on to Meadowvale retirement Village bank account as I am a signature I need to go in to change my temporary pin
Hello, Valerie -
I hope I am correct in thinking your question refers to Meadowvale Retirement Village in Pakenham, Victoria, Australia.
I am answering from the USA.
Are you asking about a bank located in or near the retirement village? Did you post your question because you do not recall the name of the bank?
I would love to direct you to the right bank website. I suggest you use your favorite search engine (Google, Bing, Yahoo Search, etc.), enter the following search phrase, using quotation marks as shown, to obtain a list of banking institutions in Pakenham:
"Pakenham, Victoria, Australia" banks
Once you see a list of bank names, you may recognize the bank where you are a signatory. Then, I suggest you go the bank website and find a Customer Service number to telephone and ask for instructions on changing your PIN.
1/14/2018 1:37:51 PM •
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I had The Print Shop Signature Greetings before but it won't install on Windows 10. My PC says this program would not install on your PC.
First, you may have to accept that the older program you have to install may never work with Windows 10. The newer security fixes and updated features of Windows 10 may mean that older programs literally cannot run on modern operating systems.
HOWEVER, you may be able to install and run your program if you experiment with the program compatibility settings in Windows 10.
With your install CD in the drive, open Windows Explorer so you can see the files on your hard drive. Now select the drive letter for your CD/DVD drive to view the files on that disc. You should see a file called 'setup' or 'install' which would be the program executed to install your software. Right click on that file, and your should see a "Troubleshoot compatibility" option. Select that and then try to set the program to use settings from a previous version of Windows, like Windows 7, or Windows Vista, or Windows XP. Once you've select the version you want to try, click OK, then double-click on the file you just configured to cause it to execute. Hopefully, you'll get it installed. Good luck!
9/19/2017 5:48:18 PM •
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