I was wondering if anyone has ever used any of those methods to pay a Sp. If so do you know any Sp's that do outcalls and provide this? Nothing to do tomorrow but car is in the garage. No atm in walking distance either.
True but you can set a different "from" name in your bank for e-transfer. It won't usyour registered name with the bank when sending the email. Kind of like an alias. My bank can do this, it may differ from bank to bank. I have used it to buy things from online, not sp and didn't like providing my full name.If your email and name is setup with your bank account, your name and personal email will be shared with the SP. I think that can be a problem. I am not aware of a way to avoid using your real credentials for interac e-transfer.
Thanks for this info. I wasn't aware of that. However it seems like it is more of a hassle to pay a SP this way than to find an ATM. It would make sense if you are using interac for other reasons like online shopping as you mentioned.True but you can set a different "from" name in your bank for e-transfer. It won't usyour registered name with the bank when sending the email. Kind of like an alias. My bank can do this, it may differ from bank to bank. I have used it to buy things from online, not sp and didn't like providing my full name.
I was wondering if anyone has ever used any of those methods to pay a Sp. If so do you know any Sp's that do outcalls and provide this? Nothing to do tomorrow but car is in the garage. No atm in walking distance either.




