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Payment
Info
Steps for Making Payment:
1. Receive an invoice from our accounting department via e-mail.
2. Sign the invoice.
3. Fax it to your representative's attention.
4. Send funds by any of the methods listed below.
5. E-mail accounting to notify them you have sent funds.
Wire Transfer Payments
1. Wire funds to our corporate bank account.
2. Fax wire transfer receipt with reference number to accounting.
PayPal Payments:
1. Sign up for a FREE *PayPal account if you do not already
have one by first clicking on the following link.
*https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_registration-run
2. Send Payment from your Credit Card or Checking Account
to accounting@1offshorebanksource.com.
3. Notify accounting via e-mail that funds have been sent.
Privy-Pay* Payments (Offshore):
*Same as PayPal, but for International clients, etc.
1. Sign up for a FREE Privy-Pay account by first clicking
on the following link.
*https://www.privy-pay.com/cgi-bin/pm.exe/pm/home/index
2. Send Payment in any of 10 Currencies from your Credit Card,
Bank Wire, eGold, Western Union, or even Money Order to accounting@1offshorebanksource.com.
3. Notify accounting via e-mail that funds have been sent.
Automatic Debits (U.S. clients only):
1. Fax signed check to accounting so they can generate a physical
check.
2. Wait 2-3 business days for check to clear your account.
3. Notify accounting via e-mail that funds have been debited
from your account.
PAYMENT FAX:
Attn: Accounting
(925) 955 1643
Cashier's Check or Money Order
1. Send by courier to our payment address.
2. E-mail tracking number to accounting.
PAYMENT ADDRESS:
Offshore Bank Source
Attn: Accounting
1966 Tice Valley Blvd.
Suite 173
Walnut Creek, CA 94595-2203
*USA
*PLEASE NOTE: Although our physical address is located within
the United States, we operate solely on behalf of offshore
banks, and NOT on behalf of banks within the United States
unless requested otherwise. Offshore Bank Source operates
as an agent for various offshore banks. We do not claim to
be a bank, nor do we perform any banking operations.
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