Guys,
Need an information: There are two possible wire transfers in BOA logins: tab ''Inside the Bank'' (national wire) and tab ''Outside the Bank'' (international wire). Regarding the second one: The requirement occurs to enter either CC or DC (debit card) - the 3 major data (number, exp date, digit code). But what if you don't have this / didn't get it provided?
If anyone with BOA logins experiences from usage aspect: How did you get solution to this assuming that you didn't have the CC/DC data in the available datas when scraping/purchasing the login?
As far as I know there is no way to bypass that Authentication of cc/dc requirement. Not possible to get such data from statements. Any alternative to this?
The only solution I see so far is choosing national wire option but due to obvious reasons depiction of such case won't help.
They perplex account holders with such requirement - particularly the ones being focused on WIRE transfers.
Edit: Need to rectify myself: Figured out both tabs need that, not just one. Lol, even worse.
Need an information: There are two possible wire transfers in BOA logins: tab ''Inside the Bank'' (national wire) and tab ''Outside the Bank'' (international wire). Regarding the second one: The requirement occurs to enter either CC or DC (debit card) - the 3 major data (number, exp date, digit code). But what if you don't have this / didn't get it provided?
If anyone with BOA logins experiences from usage aspect: How did you get solution to this assuming that you didn't have the CC/DC data in the available datas when scraping/purchasing the login?
As far as I know there is no way to bypass that Authentication of cc/dc requirement. Not possible to get such data from statements. Any alternative to this?
The only solution I see so far is choosing national wire option but due to obvious reasons depiction of such case won't help.
They perplex account holders with such requirement - particularly the ones being focused on WIRE transfers.
Edit: Need to rectify myself: Figured out both tabs need that, not just one. Lol, even worse.
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