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Old 05-11-2009, 08:41 PM
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tlgerdes (Trevor)
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Hi Erick,

I have had this issue as well, it is to do with most Credit Unions being treated as Sub-Branches within the banking system. They will often have 2 different BSB numbers. I had to locate this "other" BSB number to get my transfer done.

I am with Qantas Credit Union and money was being transferred from an International account. It was a funny occurance as my pay was being banked Ok from my employer, but my expenses wouldnt turn up. It came out that the pay was transferred from a local account and could see my normal BSB number, but the International transfer for my expense was not able to see that same BSB number.
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