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blackmonsters 03-23-2022 06:39 AM

Should I get paid with wire or ACH?
 
I don't have Paxum because I'm in the USA and this company stopped doing checks.
I never used ACH or wire so which one is best?

Thanks

:)

MatureKing 03-23-2022 06:44 AM

Wire!!!!! ACH I prefer its like SEPA in EU

blackmonsters 03-23-2022 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatureKing (Post 22982481)
Wire!!!!! ACH I prefer its like SEPA in EU

So you prefer ACH; but I should use wire?

:question

MatureKing 03-23-2022 07:10 AM

[QUOTE=blackmonsters;22982489]So you prefer ACH; but I should use wire?

:question[/QUOTE
I wanted to say suppose

blackmonsters 03-23-2022 07:15 AM

[QUOTE=MatureKing;22982491]
Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982489)
So you prefer ACH; but I should use wire?

:question[/QUOTE
I wanted to say suppose

Well, that cleared up everything.

:1orglaugh

JesseQuinn 03-23-2022 07:36 AM

I'd go with ACH. personally I select that for receiving payment whenever possible. cheaper and just as fast if not faster (depending on the bank of the sender)

for ex (in terms of sending costs), in my US bank account it costs $3 to send a 3-day arrival ach. same day ach costs $5. wire is $25. a relatively small diff but one that adds up over time if you're receiving multiple payments from multiple sources, if those fees are passed on to you and not covered by the sender

so yeah, ach ftw. I figure the banks have enough money :upsidedow

blackmonsters 03-23-2022 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseQuinn (Post 22982511)
I'd go with ACH. personally I select that for receiving payment whenever possible. cheaper and just as fast if not faster (depending on the bank of the sender)

for ex (in terms of sending costs), in my US bank account it costs $3 to send a 3-day arrival ach. same day ach costs $5. wire is $25. a relatively small diff but one that adds up over time if you're receiving multiple payments from multiple sources, if those fees are passed on to you and not covered by the sender

so yeah, ach ftw. I figure the banks have enough money :upsidedow

Both require me to give bank info though and I hate that part.
I like to keep as much info offline as possible.

:2 cents:

mikeylikesit 03-23-2022 08:12 AM

ive switched everything i possibly can to ACH and couldnt be happier... no more waiting for checks to show up and wires cost too much if you use them alot

JesseQuinn 03-23-2022 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982535)
Both require me to give bank info though and I hate that part.
I like to keep as much info offline as possible.

:2 cents:

I getcha, but if privacy is the issue there's not much diff between ach and wire. both require your name (which I assume check senders would already have), your account number and either routing number (ACH) or swift code (wire). not much a sender could do to violate your privacy with either set of bank info

considering cost and speed, ach is imo def better than wire

Wizzo 03-23-2022 08:52 AM

ACH is better than wire.

fuzebox 03-23-2022 09:33 AM

Now that lots of companies are offering ACH I usually go for that because of the low fees. I had similar security and privacy concerns to you and now I run a separate receivables account for this purpose.

cybermike 03-23-2022 09:37 AM

Yeah isn't ACH basically free? Wire has more fees

Klen 03-23-2022 09:40 AM

Lol, i dont even live in US but i did used ACH 15 years ago first time and it is fast and cheap method. Wire have sense only for international transfers.

Publisher Bucks 03-23-2022 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982535)
Both require me to give bank info though and I hate that part.
I like to keep as much info offline as possible.

:2 cents:

Sign up for a prepaid and reloadable visa/mastercard/amex that also has bank account details for direct deposit payments, theres tons of them to choose from :2 cents:

blackmonsters 03-23-2022 10:49 AM

Looks like ACH is the winner!

I have a prepaid paypal card that will accept direct deposit, I think.

:thumbsup

fuzebox 03-23-2022 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982628)
Looks like ACH is the winner!

I have a prepaid paypal card that will accept direct deposit, I think.

:thumbsup

There's a ton of fintech/ebanks now like Axos, Chime, Ally, etc... Could also use Greendot.

AmeliaG 03-23-2022 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982535)
Both require me to give bank info though and I hate that part.
I like to keep as much info offline as possible.

:2 cents:

Both are fast. ACH, as others have mentioned, is less expensive. If you are getting paid by shady people (maybe rethink doing business with them), wire may be a bit more secure than ACH depending on your bank's routing info. Just about every business bank account can sendvacwire, but ACH requires specific setup for the sender.

brassmonkey 03-23-2022 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseQuinn (Post 22982511)
I'd go with ACH. personally I select that for receiving payment whenever possible. cheaper and just as fast if not faster (depending on the bank of the sender)

for ex (in terms of sending costs), in my US bank account it costs $3 to send a 3-day arrival ach. same day ach costs $5. wire is $25. a relatively small diff but one that adds up over time if you're receiving multiple payments from multiple sources, if those fees are passed on to you and not covered by the sender

so yeah, ach ftw. I figure the banks have enough money :upsidedow

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

Retiree 03-24-2022 03:28 AM

Wire, if crypto is not an option.

Tagir 03-25-2022 10:54 PM

USDT :2 cents::thumbsup

Sly 03-26-2022 10:38 AM

I prefer receiving ACH and I prefer sending ACH. Cheaper and typically easier. Wires are just a pain.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22982535)
Both require me to give bank info though and I hate that part.
I like to keep as much info offline as possible.

:2 cents:


An idea to alleviate this concern would be to set up a secondary checking account and use that only for your ACH payments, then transfer to your normal account as needed or even automated. Capital One has some nice "online only" options and pay higher interest than most (even though it's laughable no matter where you go.)

Crak_Eric 03-27-2022 11:46 AM

ACH, always!

Shedevils 03-27-2022 01:19 PM

I always have trouble with wires. It's 50/50 if my Xvids wire gets in without bouncing with the same bank info.

broker3x 03-28-2022 11:43 AM

ACH is cheaper if you can accept it, its a big win.


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