@johnb974 wrote:
Most of this discussion would end if either one of you stops answering the other. My post was about Sentry asking for your bank log on information. NEVER give anyone your bank log on information. I don't care how secure they say it is. It can always be hacked or stolen.
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
@johnb974 We never asked for your logon information. It's very clear that you are uncomfortable with IAV. There was an alternative method available to verify your bank account.
@johnb974 wrote:
Most of this discussion would end if either one of you stops answering the other. My post was about Sentry asking for your bank log on information. NEVER give anyone your bank log on information. I don't care how secure they say it is. It can always be hacked or stolen.
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
@johnb974 You are correct inasmuch as IAV requires that one login to their bank account. The issue is your statements that the method is not secure.
Why would banks allow this method of account verification if it did not meet their data security requirements? This same method of verification is used by thousands of other applications, including Paypal. Again, I understand that you are not comfortable with it.
@johnb974 wrote:
They also offer using your routing number and account number, something Sentry does NOT!!!!
@johnb974 wrote:
They also offer using your routing number and account number, something Sentry does NOT!!!!
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
@johnb974 You continue to post incorrect information. Please stop. You have no factual basis for stating "you have no control on who sees that information".
@johnb974 wrote:
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
@johnb974 You continue to post incorrect information. Please stop. You have no factual basis for stating "you have no control on who sees that information".
You don't have any control over who sees the information, that's a fact. As I keep saying, NEVER give your banking log on information to ANYONE.
@shopperbob wrote:
Msaddict asks:
There are two options, one with a routing number and micro deposits, one with the IAV, what is all the confusion about?
Bob replies:
I was also wondering why with TWO payment choices, one not involving IAV, this thread has such differing opinions. If the fact that an option exists of which one has zero interest bothers a shopper, it is their prerogative to deactivate their account. Were I a shopper for Sentry, though, I would absolutely not consider providing my bank log-in information. That is not a reflection upon Sentry, as the same is true for any situation.
@Msaddict wrote:
Are you really not able to understand what is being written again and again? Choose the other option, the mystery shopping company is not the one asking.
@kenasch wrote:
I just did the two deposit option with routing and account numbers just like all other MSC’s that allow direct deposit. I made 6 cents too!
@MFJohnston wrote:
Don't get too excited: They are going to take that six cents away!
(When they have the routing numbers and account information, they can withdraw money, too.)
@kenasch wrote:
I just did the two deposit option with routing and account numbers just like all other MSC’s that allow direct deposit. I made 6 cents too!
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
It is not a fact, johnb974. You can continue to repeat it over and over again, but the FACT is that what you are claiming is not factually correct and you have NO factual basis to back up the statement.
I completely agree with you here. They will screw you over, withdraw your account for a phony SNAD on feebay, and never, ever admit their errors if it will cost them anything.@johnb974 wrote:
If you have a bank account connected with PayPal, consider closing it and creating new bank accounts with the same institution so that PayPal does not have your bank account information. In other words, close the accounts they have numbers on. Then, open a new PayPal account using only a credit card....or debit card. NEVER give them access directly to your account.