Personally, I wouldn't use any routing number from some site on the internet without first verifying it directly with the financial institution. Many banks use different routing numbers for different affiliates in different states. Look up Bank of America for example and you'll get more than a half dozen different routing numbers.
christinatheresa
Enthusiastic Member
posted: May. 25, 2005 @ 1:27a
Is this safe, cuz now I could just guess an acct # out and do something bad, if I was of the type (Im not, but thanks for asking)
christinatheresa said: Is this safe, cuz now I could just guess an acct # out and do something bad, if I was of the type (Im not, but thanks for asking)
christinatheresa said: Is this safe, cuz now I could just guess an acct # out and do something bad, if I was of the type (Im not, but thanks for asking) I think you also need the name of the account holder in order to make such a bad transaction.
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