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Chasing the cheetah
I sent via Zelle with the email address and just put the first name as Debt Free and last name as Fanatics. I received a pop up warning me the acct was registered to Bridgette but it allowed me to continue.
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Originally Posted by
Uppies
I sent via Zelle with the email address and just put the first name as Debt Free and last name as Fanatics. I received a pop up warning me the acct was registered to Bridgette but it allowed me to continue.
Aha - so it does require a first and last name to make the transaction. Did you just come up with Debt Free and Fanatics for the first and last name yourself? If so, maybe it doesn't matter as long as there is something in those boxes. Do you know that the funds you sent were received?
BS1,2 - SL's ($238,231) gone - 7/2012
BS3 - Done - 5/2017 ($150,000). Now filling sinking funds (car replacement, roof, etc.)
BS4 - Social security (since 6/2016), pension & 457b on retirement. After tax investing - I wish I had.
BS6 - In apt & working in one state, paid off house (7/1/15) in another - DDs house sitting (yes it is a good idea)
BS7:
'If there are no dogs in Heaven then when I die I want to go where they went.' Will Rogers
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Chasing the cheetah
Originally Posted by
textev
Aha - so it does require a first and last name to make the transaction. Did you just come up with Debt Free and Fanatics for the first and last name yourself? If so, maybe it doesn't matter as long as there is something in those boxes. Do you know that the funds you sent were received?
Did you just come up with Debt Free and Fanatics for the first and last name yourself? Yes. I felt pretty confident that with the email address linked to it, the money was going to the correct place. When I submitted it told me that the acct. was linked to a name that started with a G. and asked me if I wanted to continue and I chose to do so.
Do you know that the funds you sent were received? Yes, thanks to Gertie's post