When filling in a form written in American and they ask for your "Billing street address" do they refer to your home address or is this the address of your bank?
When filling in a form written in American and they ask for your "Billing street address" do they refer to your home address or is this the address of your bank?
Last edited by JOZZY& Wakko; 12-04-2009 at 10:15 AM.
Your home address. The address they will send the bill to via snail mail if needed.
Mainframe assembler programmer by trade. C coder when I can.
The bank does not appreciate receiving your bills. Ever.
This refers to your POSTAL address. The difference is between your delivery address (your street address) and the location where the bill is sent (which COULD be a P.O box).
Your zip code (and by extension your "billing address") is often used to verify the integrity of a credit card transaction - so if this is for a credit card payment - you should just put whatever address your credit agency has on file.
I'd be more than happy to send all my bills to the bank. Now if I could just get them to pay them.