Not that that particular info is what I was wondering about, but based on what you said, SHOULDN'T it matter what email account is associated with your bank? For instance, using this CRT thing as an example, assuming I gave them an email address of abc@gmail.com, which I had associated with an account at TD, and they sent the funds/Interac notice to that email address, and then I decided I wanted to "select different financial institution", which was RBC, and my email address associated with my RBC account was xyz@gmail.com...... is the whole thing STILL going to work as intended?
I was wondering about the different ways this same thing is done, i.e. I've received some emails like the above, where I've had to input some info in order to get the deed done, whereas other Interac e-transfers have simply been deposited directly into my account, and the email I receive is simply to let me know the deed has already been done.
I didn't even know that was a thing lol.Does no one use the auto-deposit function for e-transfers? I enabled that a couple years ago, any transfer sent to my email gets deposited into my account without any interaction from me. I guess I'm in the September batch of payments because I had also bought a CRT TV in the time frame and applied for that too.
THAT is what I was talking about a couple times earlier in this thread, i.e. I do recall getting e-transfers which required some manual input from me, but now I don't. I honestly don't recall doing it, but at some point I must've noticed that auto-deposit was available, and enabled it, because the past few times I've received an e-transfer, all that was required, was that the sender had my email address, and after the deed was done, I received an email from Interac, stating that I had funds.Does no one use the auto-deposit function for e-transfers? I enabled that a couple years ago, any transfer sent to my email gets deposited into my account without any interaction from me.
I don't recall when I applied for this thing...... was "cheque in the mail" an option? I could've sworn they required an email address to send the funds to......I had partially forgotten about this myself, I wonder if I will ever get my cheque in the mail if other people are starting to get theirs
I am in a similar boat, I can't remember anything about the application process of it.I don't recall when I applied for this thing...... was "cheque in the mail" an option? I could've sworn they required an email address to send the funds to......![]()