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April 16, 2017, 10:02:46 AM
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I didn't know before signing up that square can not be certified with prepaid checking accounts or I would not have done a first charge to my credit card of $50 (minus fees I recieved 48..) and my savings account is being rejected because of my credit union.  Any ideas?  I don't want to open up a checking account just to do square... and I don't want to issue a refund to myself and lose the processing fee (even though it's nothing significant that's ugh). Anyone ever dealt with square before?  I know that one I add a bank account I can add my debit cards which is what I thought was fun but I'm not really even sure if square links with the squareup which is what I thought it was... Any ideas would be helpful. 

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April 16, 2017, 10:03:42 PM
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Weird that they'd be that different than PayPal. My experience with PayPal was that my credit union savings account was valid for credits/debits ("transactional" per https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/3896-link-and-edit-your-bank-account).

Have you asked your credit union for savings account-specific routing/account numbers to give to Square, or if only certain credit unions have a workaround for savings accounts?

In the end I closed my account because of Reg D. I wonder if the reg changed in the last few years to make all savings accounts, or credit union savings accounts, non-transactional.

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April 17, 2017, 01:44:30 AM
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Thank you for responding... I have tried calling my bank but they are unfamiliar with Square so they don't know exactly what I need. Lame... but it's life  Tongue

Thank you for responding Smiley

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April 17, 2017, 03:23:57 AM
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Thank you for responding... I have tried calling my bank but they are unfamiliar with Square so they don't know exactly what I need. Lame... but it's life  Tongue

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1) ABA routing number - search on http://www.bankrouting.org/ or http://www.lovemycreditunion.org/sprint-credit-union-member-discount/sprint-routing-number-look-up
2) Your savings account number

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