Heads up for those paying with direct deposit

Barnes_270

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Just a heads up that if you want to pay Canada Ammo with a direct deposit, their website and emailed info is incorrect. You can't do a direct deposit to TD Canada Trust like the website says. The email you get will give you RBC deposit information, not TD.

I blew my lunch hour trying to make a DD at my TD branch, no joy. Had to send an EMT instead.

Canada Ammo knows about the issues but the guy who does their website hasn't got around to fixing it. FYI.
 
Is there a benefit to doing EMT/cash transfers? I'm not sure I understand why anyone would want to.
 
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TD no like guns no more

Their loss! The teller was all like "so, what company is this for?" and I was deliberately vague. I wasn't exactly going to announce in a bank that I was buying an AR to make baby Justin cry, now was I?

Thanks to CanadaAmmo for sorting it out. You guys rock.
 
TD doesn't like #### either, lol. I know a guy that's an internet web designer, hoster. He pretty much only does #### sites, TD told him his business account was no longer welcome with their bank but his personal banking was still welcome. So where the hell do they think his personal money comes from, lol. Retards, it's all jizz money.
 
TD pretty much don't like anything beside giving people hard time. I switched from TD long time ago. Have had so much problem dealing with them. One time they wouldn't let me withdraw $3000 from my checking account cuz they thought going on vacation is not a valid reason to withdraw large amount but did tell me they didn't have that much of cash at the branch!!! I had to submit a large amount withdrawal request & had to wait till next day.
 
$1.50 for the EMT and sent from the comfort of your home or office vs. the time and hassle lining up for counter service to do a DD at a bricks & mortar bank? My Scots grandmother would have absolutely loved the OP! :)
 
I like to use EMT transfer. It costs only $1.50 to me but it costs nothing to the dealer. I know most credit cards charge something like 4-10% to the dealer for the "privilege" of letting people pay them with their card. If my (and others like me) help save the dealers some fees then they can buy more stuffs to sell me later :)
 
I'd be in for EMT if the savings were passed on to the buyer. BTW, average credit card fees are typically 2% or so.

I like to use EMT transfer. It costs only $1.50 to me but it costs nothing to the dealer. I know most credit cards charge something like 4-10% to the dealer for the "privilege" of letting people pay them with their card. If my (and others like me) help save the dealers some fees then they can buy more stuffs to sell me later :)
 
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