All of my questions lumped into one post
Hi guys!
I've been lurking for about a week now, and after spending 4-5 hours a day reading (and re-reading) the stuff you guys have posted I feel like I've learned SO much and I feel like some of you are already e-friends of mine (HWGA, lakeman, and a few others)... but I still have a few questions.
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I asked one of these questions in a different post, and my post was removed. I don't know why it was removed because I felt as though it was on-topic, but if it was inappropriate in any way please PM me (including an answer would be awesome!) Instant Verification with Multiple Bank Accounts within the same login?
I've seen that some people (claim to) have problems with Pay Pal's Instant Verification. When I log into my bank's web-login I see several different accounts (checking, savings, cc's, etc). Is it possible that the IV login step allows Pay Pal to view ALL of the accounts associated with the Bank Login that you give? Also - if I have 5 accounts with the same bank (ING for example) do I give the same IV login when verifying all 5 accounts? Sounds risky! Any thoughts? ING/Paypal Deposit Info
I've read mixed reports on weather or not ING is a good bank to use for depositing money with the wrong name on the account. I've read conflicting posts on weather or not the deposit will go through or bounce when the names are very different. If there is a guru around, please give me a direct yay/nay on this.
Is it possible to copy/paste cookies and flash cookies between computers?
Does anyone know the location of the Flash cookies? Would it be possible to save all the info for seperate accounts on Flash Drives and just swap out cookies when you need to? I know that using different Windows Users basically achieves this goal, but in general I am curious about the transfer of cookies from one computer to another. How far does e bay go in verifying the information they request from you?
Also - when e bay requests the front AND back copies of your I.D. how do they use the information on the back of the ID? I know there's a bar code on the back of the ID, but do they go so far as to verify that the back of the ID is the same ID as the other that you send them?
Looking forward to hearing from some of the people I now consider friends,
Goozle
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