Re: Cindy's request
- From: muchan <muchan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2007 19:22:21 +0100
Cindy wrote:
I have another question for you. If you die suddenly, what will
happen to your internet activity? I bet you continue receiving e-
mails. You are dead, but your e-mail account keeps alive. If you do
My wife's E-mail address is still active. (not receiving, not posting)
but I can still login and check if her friend send something to her, to me,
of to her son... (our marriage was officially confirmed after her death,
so still I have some feeling when I say or write "my wife"...)
on-line banking and receive and pay bills on-line, you'll keep
receiving bills, but you won't be able to pay forever unless your
family members know the password to get on-line and take over the on-
line business. My bank is trying to get me into "e-bill" service, but
it is so scary.
About the bank , ebill is just a way of transaction, and back account was
opened as your real name as physical person, wasn't it? In this case,
if you (inpersonal you) die, someone in your family or lower, must
treat your heritage, and would find the account and... well, "treat" it
as law decides. So I guess. If they don't find out your money is there...
then the bank will circulate it forever...
muchan
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