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I don't want to dampen spirits but I had a feeling in my gut the money wouldn't appear....its just dragging on and on and on , three weeks now .....damn sorry girls that attitude doesn't help , i'm logging off xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Adult industry and banks don't always blend well and let's not forget they bank offshore it is completely different to us banking in the UK but there are some promising signs let's give them the benefit of the doubt.
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If you're with HSBC, like may girls - you will see the funds as "pending". So this means the money has gone on - it just needs to clear. If you don't see it as pending in your account; it means it won't show until it has cleared.
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I'm HSBC and I see no pending funds unfortunately.
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Please also take in account that there are bound to be a few hiccups on the first payment; particularly in the case of Adult Industry. But once they've gone through - which it looks like they have - all will be back to normal. There is zero reason to panic. I am 100% confident, you will see money in your account Monday or Tuesday.
I used to work in Finance so I know how this works - and this is all legit. Important points to consider:
1.) Girls who bank with HSBC are now showing their funds as a "pending" transaction. This means their bank has received the funds without issue. Clearance will take 1 to 2 working days.
2.) Not all banks will show the funds in accounts until they are fully cleared. In my experience, this is the case with Barclays, Natwest, LLoyds, Santander and MOST building societies.
3.) Building societies often taken longer to clear funds - as long as 5 working days.
4.) Where funds are rejected by a bank - they are often flagged and rejected VERY quickly. It is IMPOSSIBLE for them to reach the destination account if they are to be rejected. This is to combat fraud/money laundering activity. So for those girls who are seeing pending funds; those funds won't suddenly disappear.
5.) Where transactions are "contactless" i.e. you haven't personally paid in the funds using chip and pin or signature; they won't appear in pending. They will however appear on your bank statement 1 or 2 days AFTER clearance.
I hope this reassures everyone and clears up any confusion ♥
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(14-10-2016, 14:10)KTC Wrote: I'm HSBC and I see no pending funds unfortunately.
That may change as the day progresses. It also depends on the type of account you have.
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(14-10-2016, 14:22)laura20 Wrote: (14-10-2016, 14:16)mistresscristal Wrote: Please also take in account that there are bound to be a few hiccups on the first payment; particularly in the case of Adult Industry. But once they've gone through - which it looks like they have - all will be back to normal. There is zero reason to panic. I am 100% confident, you will see money in your account Monday or Tuesday.
I used to work in Finance so I know how this works - and this is all legit. Important points to consider:
1.) Girls who bank with HSBC are now showing their funds as a "pending" transaction. This means their bank has received the funds without issue. Clearance will take 1 to 2 working days.
2.) Not all banks will show the funds in accounts until they are fully cleared. In my experience, this is the case with Barclays, Natwest, LLoyds, Santander and MOST building societies.
3.) Building societies often taken longer to clear funds - as long as 5 working days.
4.) Where funds are rejected by a bank - they are often flagged and rejected VERY quickly. It is IMPOSSIBLE for them to reach the destination account if they are to be rejected. This is to combat fraud/money laundering activity. So for those girls who are seeing pending funds; those funds won't suddenly disappear.
5.) Where transactions are "contactless" i.e. you haven't personally paid in the funds using chip and pin or signature; they won't appear in pending. They will however appear on your bank statement 1 or 2 days AFTER clearance.
I hope this reassures everyone and clears up any confusion ♥
Thanks hun-ur like the Mummy of this forum
pls dont be insulted by that-its a good thing xxxx <3
lol Not at all! I'm just trying to reassure folks that it is all good. The truth is; you don't know if a bank is going to reject until you make the transfers. And most won't give a reason. Rather like the VAT/Tax office - if you've done something wrong in filing, they will tell you it's wrong but won't tell you why. Sadistic fuckers....
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