Racemaniac
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Iorgy77 said:Racemaniac said:ehh, care to explain the difference?Iorgy77 said:@Racemaniac:
I think you are confusing Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) with bank transfer which is actually direct deposit. Direct deposit usually isnt instant where as EFT is.
Let me know if its different for you guys in Europe.
In Australia a bank transfer or direct deposit is when you go to your banks webpage, log in and send money to another account. Or go into the branch of the person you want to give money to, fill out a deposit slip and deposit cash directly into someones account.
An Electronic Funds Transfer is done by a third party and tied into the reciept of the item you buy with a detailed record of what was bought, when and from who. The third party then fetches the money from your account, usually instantly.
nope, we don't use eft here, it's all bank transfer, it's a system more or less based on thrust, but as you know the account of the one you send it to, if something goes wrong, you can easily press charges against them. the system works perfectly here.
with cheques there has been massive abuse in fake cheques (most often given to delivery persons with cash on delivery sendings, and with payments in stores), so they're no longer used
and i've heard of eft systems, but they don't really get used here, it's all bank transfer, you pay first, once they recieved it, they send the goods
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