I need to send a wire transfer to stacks. Their directions for domestic transfers say to enter routing #, but my bank says its invalid. However if i enter the aba/swift code my bank says its ok. Does it matter if i put routing # or swift.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the routing number should be the first 9 digits at the bottom-left of your checks. If your bank is not recognizing it, then I would pay a visit to your branch and have them process the transfer for you. Chris
https://www.usbank.com/checking/aba-routing-number.html I thought swift codes are used for wiring money internationally.
Yes. However when I entered Stack's routing number, it said there was an error, but the swift code found stacks. I dont know, this is a pain in the butt, wish I didnt win all the lots.
http://www.stacksbowers.com/faq.aspx#auction U.S. Dollars to Our U.S. AccountRouting/ABA#: 021001088 (Domestic wires) Swift#: MRMDUS33 (International wires) Bank Name: HSBC Bank USA N.A. Address: 452 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018 USA Bank Phone #: 800-975-4722 A/C#: 000186236 A/C Name: Stack's Bowers Numismatics, LLC Address: 1063 McGaw Avenue, Irvine, CA 92614
It is the correct routing number for the specified bank http://us-banks-info.com/routing-numbers/hsbc-bank-usa,-n.a.-routing-numbers/021001088/ But somehow the correct account number at that bank will have to be indicated, the 000186236 code is for the account it appears. You need both to transmit funds.