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Previously on "Bank details on invoices ?"

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  • Darren@UptonAccountants
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    Bank Details

    Xog....should be no problem with this, our bank details our on all invoices.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Yes put you bank details on there. It's perfectly safe.

    For Nigerian banks, also include any pin numbers, passwords, DOB, copy of passport, mothers maiden name, name of favourite pet, and of course your signature.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    I put my banking details on the reverse of my invoices. Never had a problem with it. After all, your banking details are on any cheque you write also, and I'm not aware this is a major source of fraud.

    Go for it!

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Bank details on invoices ?

    Bank details on invoices ?

    Some of our purchaser prefer to pay by BACS. I do notice that some companies put their bank details on their invoices for this purpose. Is it safe to do this? Can't quite see how knowing sort code, a/c num & name would be sufficient for people to empty one's bank account but on other hand we are urged to destroy withdrawal slips etc.

    Cheers for any comments.

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