Which MSCs pay quickly by direct deposit?

I signed up for a bank account checking account in order to be eligible for a new customer bonus. The stipulation is that I need at least one direct deposit. Which MSCs pay relatively quickly and by direct deposit?

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How quickly? Like 3 months and what kind of minimum of direct deposit do you need each month?

Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!
Some bank institutions do NOT allow PayPal, PayQuicker or other electronic payment companies to count as a DD. Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.
Maritz has offered direct deposit for at least a few months now, and they pay twice monthly.

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EPMS on the 22nd of the month following the shop.
The Source on the 6th and the 22nd following the shop.

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Stericycle, and Trendsource both pay quickly via Direct Deposit.

FYI, when I needed a direct deposit to earn a bonus promotion the bank was offering, the banker actually told me that I could fool the bank into thinking I was making a direct deposit by doing an external transfer from a different bank. It worked, but I'm not saying it would work always. I don't really know, but you might give it a try. Also, banks usually give you some leeway for a few months to set up the direct deposit. It usually doesn't need to be done the same month that you open the account. Check the timing with your bank.

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@Sybil2 wrote:

Some bank institutions do NOT allow PayPal, PayQuicker or other electronic payment companies to count as a DD. Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.

True and not true. Some banks consider those direct deposits, some don't. There are several lists out there in the interwebs of banks that do and don't.

Otherwise though, direct deposit is direct deposit. I always use shopping deposits for mine. One caveat though, most of the time they have a minimum per deposit. So if you had to have to have a $500 one per month they won't take 5 $100 ones.

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@bgriffin wrote:

@Sybil2 wrote:

Some bank institutions do NOT allow PayPal, PayQuicker or other electronic payment companies to count as a DD. Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.

True and not true. Some banks consider those direct deposits, some don't.
Isn't that what I said? "Some bank institutions" vs. "some banks." I don't think there was any need for repetition.
@Sybil2 wrote:

@bgriffin wrote:

@Sybil2 wrote:

Some bank institutions do NOT allow PayPal, PayQuicker or other electronic payment companies to count as a DD. Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.

True and not true. Some banks consider those direct deposits, some don't.
Isn't that what I said? "Some bank institutions" vs. "some banks." I don't think there was any need for repetition.

Please forgive me. I should have stated it like this:


@Sybil2 wrote:

Some bank institutions do NOT allow PayPal, PayQuicker or other electronic payment companies to count as a DD.

True

@Sybil2 wrote:

Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.

Not true. (and then the rest of my original reply)

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@bgriffin wrote:

@Sybil2 wrote:

Those banks want an actual payroll payment from your employer. As ICs, we can not claim to be an employee of a MSC.

Not true. (and then the rest of my original reply)
Not all banks have the same rules and requirements. Not all checking accounts have the same rules and requirements. I have three checking accounts with three different banks. Two out of three of those banks do not allow DD unless it is from your actual employer. I only worry about what rules I have to follow to keep all of my bank accounts free of any fees. It works for me.
Yes but you said "those banks" referring to any bank that does not consider PayPal etc a DD. I was just clarifying that what you stated as an absolute was not an absolute.

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Your statement of "not all banks have the same requirements" is probably the best. Meaning the OP should probably check with the bank in question. Although my guess, since this has been brought up on another thread, is that the OP was referring to Wells Fargo, and they couldn't care less where your DD comes from.

Edited one more time because apparently I don't know the difference in your and you're.

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Thanks but no thanks. If you do not understand something that I post, you can ask for clarification. There is no need to try to manipulate my words or thoughts.
Thanks but I understood exactly what you posted. You perhaps needed to clarify that you misspoke, but I did not misunderstand and I did not manipulate your words.

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Thank you all for your suggestions. I have an upcoming first shop with The Source as well as with MarketForce, so I should be good. The bank is giving me 60 days for the direct deposit to trigger the sign-up bonus, and there is no minimum amount required. Thanks!
If OP is refering to wells fargo, which someone mentioned it was, paypal will count as a dd (i did it a month or two ago).
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