An e-Check is an electronic transfer of funds in which the money is taken from a bank account, typically a checking account. The account's routing number and account number are used to draw funds from the account. E-Checks can clear much faster than written checks.
E-Check uses the latest security technologies, including Secure Sockets Layer software, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and database level encryption technology. Information is stored on secure computers located in a biometrically locked data center.
There is no funding of a separate account, or signing up for a specific program so the e-Check is very easy to access.
Fill in the billing name exactly as it appears on the checking account. The billing address must be at least 3 characters long.
Fill the address information. Do not use punctuation in the zip code or telephone number.
All fields whith .*. are mandatory.
Enter the numbers from the bottom of your check as illustrated below.
And press the button "Submit transaction" for confirmation your order, or "Reset" for its change.
The confirmation screen is displayed. You can scroll through to verify the information. Note the header of the payment page read .Your order has been processed successfully. Thank you!.. You can print this page or download as text file. Also this page will be sent to your e-mail address.
This was a successful payment.
If there has been an error, the header will read .Transaction failed. with an error message.
You can see that payment is pending on the bill just paid by e-Check by going back into the account for which a payment has just been made. When the cashiers have imported the e-Check payments, this message will disappear.
All Transactions are strictly confidential and the following points should be noted.
No money transfer or message should be discussed with anyone other than the sender or receiver.
Transactions should be handled and documents filed so that their contents will not be exposed to unauthorized persons.
Extreme caution must be exercised in the telephone handling of transactions to ensure that details are not overheard by members of the public.