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berlindut 10-29-2008 10:21 PM

Aus Bank account for PP
 
I need to apply a new bank accout for verifying PP account. I have already registered with EntroPay. Just need an OZ bank account.

Any recommendation for OZ bank?

Thanks

GreenBean 10-29-2008 10:34 PM

So long as you have 100 points of ID, then any bank that accepts Direct Debit will be OK. You may want to pick a bank depending on which state you live.
I use Bendigo most happily because of business reasons.

berlindut 10-29-2008 10:49 PM

Thanks GreenBean. I find ANZ has a basic account with only $2 monthly fee... Seems not bad~

GreenBean 10-29-2008 10:55 PM

Be careful which account you use. ANZ has more than one basic type.

nilnil 10-31-2008 08:15 AM

Is it possible to link an online saving account to paypal,such as ING max ,NAB online saving? which is only allow to make deposit but paypal cannot withdraw any money from the bank.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenBean (Post 63316)
So long as you have 100 points of ID, then any bank that accepts Direct Debit will be OK. You may want to pick a bank depending on which state you live.
I use Bendigo most happily because of business reasons.


rock45 04-04-2009 09:44 AM

i dont think an online saving account like ING would work.

Cinario 04-04-2009 07:22 PM

I was wondering the same. Has anyone actually tried it out before?

jamesmct 05-21-2009 06:07 AM

I use Suncorp, you have to open one account at a branch and then you can logon to your internet banking and open and close as many account as you like and they get approved within 2 days (even weekends in my experience). The fee is $3 a month or you can get the e-options account which is free and has 5% interest PA.

empty 08-07-2009 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesmct (Post 88350)
I use Suncorp, you have to open one account at a branch and then you can logon to your internet banking and open and close as many account as you like and they get approved within 2 days (even weekends in my experience). The fee is $3 a month or you can get the e-options account which is free and has 5% interest PA.

Thanks James, very helpful. You can open 11 accounts within 2 days. You can have 9 sub accounts linked to your main account plus an e-account.

Does anybody know anywhere else that offers a similar service of being able to open and close multiple accounts with this much ease?

skyichigo 10-28-2009 04:44 AM

hi there, I think every bank offer the same service. In commonwealth< I can open as many account as I want online and then close it. The problem is, sometimes they ask/try to investigate you when you try to close it.

How the suncorp bank closing account process? DO we need to call suncorp or go tho the branch to close it?

Can we go online and choose option to shut it down?
Thanks

empty 11-01-2009 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyichigo (Post 110253)
hi there, I think every bank offer the same service. In commonwealth< I can open as many account as I want online and then close it. The problem is, sometimes they ask/try to investigate you when you try to close it.

How the suncorp bank closing account process? DO we need to call suncorp or go tho the branch to close it?

Can we go online and choose option to shut it down?
Thanks

No, none of the major banks offer this. I've found a couplke of other banks that do a similar thing though. With Suncorp you can open 10 accounts with one application. To open 10 accounts at the commonwealth you would need almost 10 applications.

You have to go into the branch to close the accounts but its a simple, hassle free process. You can't close them online, unfortunately

skyichigo 11-02-2009 08:13 PM

hi empty, i know this is strange, but what you told them when you want to close your account, especially if every week I need to go there and close 5 accounts.

I am sure that they are going to keep eyes on me..and ask me lot of strange questions.

empty 11-03-2009 04:57 PM

They rarely ask why, just say you no longer need them. If you are going to close 5 a week you may want to use various branches, so you don't keep running into the same tellers.

GreenBean 11-03-2009 05:11 PM

If you are closing 5 accounts a week, then you are not using paypal correctly. Work out what to do instead of opening/closing bank accounts.
Your name will be on record & one fine day you will get asked wth you are doing

empty 11-10-2009 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyichigo (Post 110864)
hi empty, i know this is strange, but what you told them when you want to close your account, especially if every week I need to go there and close 5 accounts.

I am sure that they are going to keep eyes on me..and ask me lot of strange questions.

There's no need to keep closing accounts if you have some verified Paypal accounts.

captainjack1980 11-10-2009 06:12 PM

gosh that's a burn rate of 260 paypal accounts a year..... whatcha doing with them all....

CaptainJack


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