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sasush 02-23-2002 01:01 PM

Direct Deposit
 
i'm trying to tranfer all my cash from my sponser to my bank and they ask for "Routing Number " WTF is that ?
where do i get that ?

Any Help ?

Tam 02-23-2002 01:02 PM

One way is to call your bank and get it, another, much faster way is to look at the very bottom of your checks and get the first 8 numbers that are down at the bottom left of the checks you write.

Tam

Cyndalie 02-23-2002 01:03 PM

If you have a checking account look at the first set of numbers at the bottom of your checks.

Usually it is followed by your account number and then the check number.

ldinternet 02-23-2002 01:23 PM

If I want my $$$ direct to my account, it has to go through the partner bank in the USA. Usually I'd give the sponsor my account number, but all the other details would match up to the parnter bank. I'd check with your bank in Toronto as to whether you should quote the Canadian info or the American info when you want to receive telegraphic transfers in American dollars from a sponsor in the USA.

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Theo 02-23-2002 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sasush
i'm trying to tranfer all my cash from my sponser to my bank and they ask for "Routing Number " WTF is that ?
where do i get that ?

Any Help ?

Sasush rocks :thumbsup

sasush 02-23-2002 01:41 PM

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Where is there is Routing Number ?

Babaganoosh 02-23-2002 01:53 PM

Try the middle section. Routing numbers are always 8 or 9 numbers. In the US, we don't worry about an institution #. In that example, the routing # would be 85432884.

Tam 02-23-2002 01:57 PM

Yep...... ours in the USA are the first set of numbers, on my Bank it is 8 numbers, and then the check number is next set and then the last set is the account number. But on that one you have it is the middle section.

sasush 02-23-2002 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Armed & Hammered
Try the middle section. Routing numbers are always 8 or 9 numbers. In the US, we don't worry about an institution #. In that example, the routing # would be 85432884.
Thanks !
you better be right !

Theo 02-23-2002 02:17 PM

or your money will end up in another account!!! :eek2


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