How do I perform a split transaction on an invoice? Can I call CBCS?20128
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Wond3rWom4n private msg quote post Address this user | |
| I have a rather large invoice ($2500+) which I need to pay, and my bank only allows a max amount of $2500 per day. So I need to perform a split transaction in order to pay for it. Can I call CBCS to do this? And who would I call to do so? | ||
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right?
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DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user | |
| Welcome to the forum, @Wond3rWom4n. Try emailing customer service. customerservice@cbcscomics.com |
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Apparently, I am easily annoyed.
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Rbolton private msg quote post Address this user | |
| Most banks will bump your limit on a one time basis if you call them. | ||
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Pretty sure the Thing and my wife aren't the same height.
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PhilCoulson private msg quote post Address this user | |
| @Rbolton Agreed, I'd try the bank first. | ||
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past performance is no guarantee of future actions.
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KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user | |
| No limit on cheques...or certified cheques | ||
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Staple topics, nice.
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makahuka private msg quote post Address this user | |
| Welcome to the forum. | ||
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Ima gonna steal this and look for some occasion to use it!
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IronMan private msg quote post Address this user | |
| CBCS does not list a customer service phone number. However, the email response time is quick. My last email got an answer just a few hours later. Usually it's just one or two days. As other's have mentioned, calling the bank first is probably the fast and simple solution. |
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