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Can you still withdraw funds to a bank account in a total different name to the Paypal account name?
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Yes - dependant on what bank your with - however some banks dont accept incoming debits from 'stealth' names, but most do.

Paypal cant see the name on your bank account due to data protection laws.

What bank are you with?
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I have 2 Paypal accounts in different names. I withdrawed them out to Halifax & Nationwide. I got a bit scared as when I was entering the account details Paypal states if not in right name it will come back to the Paypal account because of name differences.
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No dont worry about that - there just trying to scare you

Both those banks are fine go ahead and enter your stealth details
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Also, are they current accounts or savings accounts? And are they in use with any other PayPal account?
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Also, are they current accounts or savings accounts? And are they in use with any other PayPal account?
Savings ...no not in use in any other account.
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^ Thought so, oh well, just add them and try to withdraw.

I have always managed to withdraw to a savings account, though some people have not had such success.
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Hi,What about US banks? I am in USA and want to withdraw to my Chase bank account.The names on Paypal and bank accounts are different(not stealth). Is it safe to do? Previously,I requested a check from Paypal to the same account with no problems but it takes too long to receive funds. Is it better to withdraw to checking than savings account? Are there any alternatives to Paypal withdrawal like Xoom that's no longer avail? Thank you in advance.

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Your best off searching the forum for US banks that accept stealth debits - we are all UK users in this thread so have little knowledge with regard US banks.

Savings accounts seem to be pointless now as they just get kicked back because they dont accept the DD mandate.
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Hi,What about US banks? I am in USA and want to withdraw to my Chase bank account.The names on Paypal and bank accounts are different(not stealth). Is it safe to do? Previously,I requested a check from Paypal to the same account with no problems but it takes too long to receive funds. Is it better to withdraw to checking than savings account? Are there any alternatives to Paypal withdrawal like Xoom that's no longer avail? Thank you in advance.
Chase checking is fine.
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Thank you.Any experience with TD or Capital One banks?
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Heard many times on the forum that both TD and Capital One are good, but I do not have personal experience yet.
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I have 2 Paypal accounts in different names. I withdrawed them out to Halifax & Nationwide. I got a bit scared as when I was entering the account details Paypal states if not in right name it will come back to the Paypal account because of name differences.
Hi hun, is your halifax savings acc an ISA acc? with a stupid blue book? I got that one but i dont know if i can use it..

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chances are your saver will be kicked after a short period anway...
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ImakeŁ,
what about Lloyds tsb?
I just applied for a second acc today and they gave me a meeting for tomorow,
also when opening bank acc, shall i just tell them that my ebay and paypal are in a friends name etc? and that we both share the acc?

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Lloyds has been fine for stealth with me in the past.

Did you apply online?

No dont mention anyone else why would you need to?
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No i went down to the bank...
is it easiest to apply online for other bank acc's?
also i was informed that Lloyds share names with paypal?
anyone confirm this or can confirm differently
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I would never use Lloyds for stealth again. I have only used current accounts from Lloyds but they sent a transfer back and it resulted in my account going you know where. It was some years ago. Why use something that is not certain when others are?
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Hi hun, is your halifax savings acc an ISA acc? with a stupid blue book? I got that one but i dont know if i can use it..

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No it's not....But you can with draw it to any account in any name. As long as you got sort code and account number.
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ImakeŁ,
what about Lloyds tsb?
I just applied for a second acc today and they gave me a meeting for tomorow,
also when opening bank acc, shall i just tell them that my ebay and paypal are in a friends name etc? and that we both share the acc?

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How come you are going to a meeting for a second account. Business bank account?
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ImakeŁ,
what about Lloyds tsb?
I just applied for a second acc today and they gave me a meeting for tomorow,
also when opening bank acc, shall i just tell them that my ebay and paypal are in a friends name etc? and that we both share the acc?

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Not good stealth - not necessary at all - use search button and find out what you can open on line
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thanks for your help...
I will open a natwest instead... try opening online see what the process is like.
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