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The phrase "accounts number" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "account number," which refers to a unique identifier assigned to a specific account.
Example: "Please provide your account number to verify your identity."
Alternatives: "account ID" or "account reference number."
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If an adviser chooses to go with ByAllAccounts, he pays an annual fee of around $1,000, depending on the number of accounts, number of custodians and types of accounts.
Quovo makes money by charging its clients a fee based on the number of accounts, number of users at the customer's company, and the "scope of services" that Quovo offers.
Fee disclosures for checking accounts number 69 pages on average, according to a new report by Pew Charitable Trusts released on Thursday.
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They aren't lists, accounts, numbers or orders.
'Account number kya hai?' (What is your account number?).
I don't have your account number!" "Oh, spare me!
If known, give the sort code and account number.
Then you added your signature and your account number.
Since when does possessing an account number authorize a transaction?
His secretary knew everyone's name, telephone number and account number by heart.
Alternatively, Bartlett went on, "they just take the bank routing number and the account number.
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