Urgent help needed: who had a EPN direct deposit payment?

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Hi, I didnt know where to ask the question so I registered here for what is a urgent deadline, since I have untill the 22th to confirm my payment information to ebay partner network.
Last payment has failed even if I entered the 9 digits ABA code (bank of america) and my 17 digits account number (including the four leading zeroes at the beginning 0000 )

Who here got a sucessfull ACH payment by the epn in the past? What did your ABA code and account number looked like ?

Thanks so much!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sid Hale
    Originally Posted by mtlmarket View Post

    Hi, I didnt know where to ask the question so I registered here for what is a urgent deadline, since I have untill the 22th to confirm my payment information to ebay partner network.
    Last payment has failed even if I entered the 9 digits ABA code (bank of america) and my 17 digits account number (including the four leading zeroes at the beginning 0000 )

    Who here got a sucessfull ACH payment by the epn in the past? What did your ABA code and account number looked like ?

    Thanks so much!!

    I could be wrong, but 17 digits sounds to long for the account number. (I think it should be 12) If you're getting it from the bottom of your check, the last ~4 digits (after the account number) is typically a transaction code annotating that the document is a deposit slip, a check, etc.

    Look closely. The account number should be separated from the transaction code by a special MICR character.
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  • Profile picture of the author mtlmarket
    I am using payoneer! (wich opens me a bank account with Bank Of America)
    Do you guys enter ALL the digits when receiving an ACH?

    PS: I am not adding the check digits at the end as I dont have any... its payoneer. ANd they do really have 17 digits including the four leading zeroes at the beginning...
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