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Revision as of 06:34, 25 July 2012
An ACH/echeck transaction will initiate an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). Within the mobile payment app, you have the ability to initate an ACH Sale or Check Conversion (eCheck). Check conversion allows you to take a picture of a check that will be stored digitally.
Sale
- Enter account info and amount of transaction.
- Click Actions and Submit.
- The transaction will process within 3-5 seconds and display/print the transaction response.
Check Conversion
- Enter account info, check #, and amount of transaction.
- Click Actions and Submit.
- The transaction will process within 3-5 seconds and display/print the transaction response.
- Take a picture of the front of the check and click Use.