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well i have a part time job and my boss has decided that he wants to start giving me my pay through the internet…straight into my account…will this cost me or anything like that..is it included as a transaction…will i still get a pay slip ect ect
and what details do i give him…just my account number?
im a chick…….thats to that girl that wanted me to wank infront of the camera for her
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well i have a part time job and my boss has decided that he wants to start giving me my pay through the internet…straight into my account…will this cost me or anything like that..is it included as a transaction…will i still get a pay slip ect ect
and what details do i give him…just my account number?
im a chick…….thats to that girl that wanted me to wank infront of the camera for her

March 1st, 2010 at 2:31 am
it’s called direct deposit and it’s very common. yes you should still get a pay stub. You give him a voided check form your account Scott L
March 2nd, 2010 at 11:53 pm
like a direct deposit? pretty much your account number, personal information and ssn Cheng S
March 4th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
wont cost you a penny. internet banking with all major uk banks is free.
you might get more answers if you change the b to a w in the question title.
btw fancy doing it on cam for me, mayne we cam2cam??
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March 8th, 2010 at 3:49 am
you wont get charged any fees for this service, this change should not affect you at all. just you a/c number, bsb and account name should be all that is needed, your employer should still produce a payslip for tax. Cupcake
March 8th, 2010 at 7:36 am
You will need to give your boss the BSB number of your bank (you will find that on your bank statement) and your account number (on your bank statement as well)
There is no cost to you, your money is available straight away and you will still get a pay slip with gross, tax and net on it. Mundoo
March 11th, 2010 at 12:18 am
It is a direct deposit. You just need to give your boss a voided check (write in pen void on front and back of check). The check should have the bank routing number and your account number on it. That is all your employer will need.
To get a check stub check with your employer. They will either give you an actual stub or provide one electronically. They must provide you proof of your pay with some sort of viewable/printable stub.
If you do not have a bank account and can not get one (bad credit/chexsystems/to young/etc.). Then inform your employer. By law they have to give you a paper check if there is no other alternative. sasil85
March 11th, 2010 at 11:35 pm
I work for the internet banking area of a bank in aust
I’ll give you a few tips
* Depending on where you are (ie australia) you only need to give them your BSB and account number. Usually your BSB contains 6 digits and the rest is your account #
* Get them to put a description on the transfer. For example The date the pay is backdated for. this way u hve a good tracking system
* Yes they should still give you a payslip
* Best advice - You get registered for internet banking too, then you can keep an eye on the payments too
* there can be a delay with processing times, for example, if they make a transfer after a certain time (example - 6pm) then it will be delayed into your account. So make sure they pay you say on a wednesday/thursday, so u have enough money to the transfered and for the weekend
* there should be no fee’s involved though, not unles su use your internetbanking to perform transfers (check terms and conditions)
* if there is a delay with you recieveing pay - dont contact your bank, there is not much they can do. Majority of the time it is a processing time, or a issue from the senders end (eg - processing times, stops on their accounts etc)
* Other then that it will be trouble free
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Goodluck!