Processor Asking For Bank Verification Letter

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mickeymouse

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Guys i'm sort of stumped.

So my processor that I'm applying to is asking for a Bank Verification Letter.

I've sent them bank statements already and they still want the verification letter.

Problem is I'm with Airwallex and they don't provide them.

The processor won't accept void checks either.

I'd be grateful for any ideas on how to tackle this.

Thanks!
 
Go inside mentor group and sort this out asap. Or indeed use photoshop and your‌ troubles will go away.
 
You can find the template here:
https://www.csc.edu/media/website/c...ernational-students/Sample-Bank-Letter(1).pdfNow, you take the bank account statement and‌ use Illustrator (or some PDF editor like Acrobat) to put it together.

I have an‍ honest business. Been there many times. The processor asks for that, but he wants a⁠ wrong company name and the bank does not provide it. You just do it.

You know how to do it?
 
It’s a fantastic suggestion to find a template on the Internet that you then Photoshop‌ to look like a real bank statement or letter from your bank. Absolutely a good‍ initiative.

However, I would dare to claim that those you hand over the finished copy⁠ to are not so naive that they wouldn’t know how to use Google, and they’ve⁤ probably also found many of the templates available out there for free, thanks to highly⁣ skilled Photoshop enthusiasts.

Be careful with that kind of thing, never underestimate your enemy, it⁢ can be your downfall and cause you serious harm.
 
Or paid enough, but had too many cases to handle. Or‍ they were experienced enough to figure out that not accepting it will cause a much⁠ bigger loss to their company because they know that what was asked for did not⁤ exist.
 
Agreed, and if you get caught and have money parked there, not sure you'll see‌ it again.
Same for fake proofs of address.
 
Exactly, but‍ then you could come back to OCT afterward and start a thread with 'SCAM: the⁠ bank ran off with the money' or 'Don’t trust XYZ Bank, they’re thieves.
 
It looks like they verify by having‍ a user login via a browser and it verifies the information there, rather than specifically⁠ verifying scanned PDF's. See here: How DIRO Works to Verify Authenticity of Online Documents

You can simply refuse to do this if any organisation requests it. I don't have any⁤ reason to falsify my documents, but if any institution wanted me to install this software⁣ on my own device just to verify one of my documents, I would cancel my⁢ account and move on.
 
Does anyone have ever been asked if the address they gave them is correct?
 
I would also be interested to know if for any of‍ you guys, a fake proof of address has ever been refused by your bank/emi?
 
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