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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 375805" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I think it sounds like the safest and cheapest (fees) way to do this is a ATM card, something set up with your bank with no balance held on the account beyond what you allow access to. If it is like here in Canada, you can not overdraft even for ATM dispensing fees. So if you have $20 in there and try to take out $20, add the $1.50 dispensing fee, making it $21.50 and the ATM will tell you insufficient funds. The upside, the $20 can still be used as direct pay at a cash register so it isn't trapped in the account. I would guess this would be simple enough to do with your own bank and thus you avoid any problem of over spending. Also, this would enable you to use internet banking from wherever you are and immediatly transfer money to her if you needed to. You can also then access the records online to see what she's been doing with the money you do deposit (always nice if trust is a factor)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 375805, member: 4264"] I think it sounds like the safest and cheapest (fees) way to do this is a ATM card, something set up with your bank with no balance held on the account beyond what you allow access to. If it is like here in Canada, you can not overdraft even for ATM dispensing fees. So if you have $20 in there and try to take out $20, add the $1.50 dispensing fee, making it $21.50 and the ATM will tell you insufficient funds. The upside, the $20 can still be used as direct pay at a cash register so it isn't trapped in the account. I would guess this would be simple enough to do with your own bank and thus you avoid any problem of over spending. Also, this would enable you to use internet banking from wherever you are and immediatly transfer money to her if you needed to. You can also then access the records online to see what she's been doing with the money you do deposit (always nice if trust is a factor) [/QUOTE]
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