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Re: Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization
Posted by Laurie Manzanares of CA on 4/27/17 2:04pm Msg #574346
I seems EFT authorization terminology is used for several different types of transactions and is a catch all term (see link below).
Make sure you fill out the correct form at your bank for "direct deposit only". Direct deposit is a very common business practice and I love it!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_funds_transfer
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 Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization - lynnyw on 4/25/17 11:38pm
 Wow, Lynn, I'd avoid signing that at all. The direct deposit -  Christine/OK on 4/26/17 6:50am
 Re: Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/26/17 9:05am
 Re: Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization - lynnyw on 4/26/17 9:59am
 Agree w/ Cheryl - Luckydog on 4/26/17 5:01pm
 Re: Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization -  Cari on 4/26/17 8:11pm
 Lynn, if your bank has advised you that the client's EFT -  Christine/OK on 4/27/17 8:12am
 I'd make sure the request is valid. TC's have been having -  MW/VA on 4/27/17 10:23am
 Re: Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization - Laurie Manzanares on 4/27/17 2:04pm
 Absolutely, Laurie...my best vendors subscribe to -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/28/17 8:04am



 
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