Chime is one of those Prepaid Paid Debit Cards that include a Checking Account....they sent the money back because they don't accept mismatch name deposits.
Chime is one of those Prepaid Paid Debit Cards that include a Checking Account....they sent the money back because they don't accept mismatch name deposits.
You can't use online/virtual banks for stealth since the names don't match the account. Use real brick & mortar bank instead. Wells Fargo, BofA, Chase, Citi, etc...
Your PP may be OK, but you need to wait it out to know for sure.
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I don't know what you regarded as fine, nor do I know how you made yours.
This is why I kept telling people to just get the stealth guide so they can do it correctly from the beginning instead of making us guess where people do wrong.
Usually a failed ACH doesn't kill a PP account. In my experience, all that happens is Paypal removes the bank account from your PP after the failed transfer.
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Usually a failed ACH doesn't kill a PP account. In my experience, all that happens is Paypal removes the bank account from your PP after the failed transfer.
Usually a failed ACH doesn't kill a PP account. In my experience, all that happens is Paypal removes the bank account from your PP after the failed transfer.
this is true it will just return the deposit back to your paypal and they sometimes will remove the bank account from your paypal
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When I first started a long time ago, I had to use the prepaid bank cards, and it worked but the name match had to be very, very close, and sometimes the card issuer called to confirm.
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