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IGM pay question
you know how it asks for a check # associated with your checking account.
i am all out of checks, and therefore out of numbers. i'd like to make a deposit soon to take advantage of the party reload. lets say i have written checks for the numbers 1000-1500. could i just make up a number? like 1600? i have never had a 1600 check printed so there is no reason for the bank to think a 1600 check would be valid. am i in the clear if i just doesn't use a number already used? |
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Re: IGM pay question
I used the same check # everytime without problems.
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Re: IGM pay question
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I used the same check # everytime without problems. [/ QUOTE ] really? that seems odd. do you have an american checking account? |
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Re: IGM pay question
I just make up a number everytime. Works for my Bank of America Account.
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Re: IGM pay question
Yes, HSBC. Never had a problem using the same #'s though I haven't used IGMPAY in a while.
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Re: IGM pay question
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I just make up a number everytime. Works for my Bank of America Account. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: IGM pay question
I did it out of a savings account which does not even have checks. I just make up numbers.
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Re: IGM pay question
The check number you enter is what shows up on your bank statement. IGM does not use it for anything. I always use the same number and it shows in my statement.
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Re: IGM pay question
That check number is for your records. I use the same check number for all my IGM deposits. The poker site doesnt use that number for anything.
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