How To Make Online Purchases Using Your Checking Account Number

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Online shopping offers unrivaled convenience. With just a few clicks and a credit or debit card, you can buy anything from AirPods to Ziploc bags and have them delivered to your doorstep — sometimes even on the same day. However, not everyone wants (or has the ability) to pay with a credit or debit card.

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If you’re wondering, “Can I make purchases online directly from a checking account?” the answer is yes. Some online stores do allow you to make purchases using your checking account number — no debit card is needed.

Sites You Can Pay With Routing and Account Number

Unfortunately, not every online retailer will allow you to pay with your bank account and routing number. Here are some that will; however, this is not an exhaustive list.

  • Amazon allows you to pay directly from your bank account.

  • eBay via PayPal and sometimes via bank

  • Macy’s via PayPal

  • Best Buy via PayPal

  • Nordstrom via PayPal

  • Walmart via PayPal

  • Retailers that accept Affirm

  • Retailers that accept Sezzle

How To Pay With Your Account and Routing Number

If you don’t have a credit or debit card or prefer not to use it, paying with your checking account number is an alternative to prepaid debit cards and their associated fees.

This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of using your checking account number for online transactions:

1. Gather Your Information

Before you begin, ensure you have the necessary information at hand. You’ll need your checking account number and your bank’s routing number. The routing number is a nine-digit code that identifies your bank and allows for secure money transfers.

Here are the different ways you can locate your bank’s routing number and your checking account number:

  • Look at your checks: The routing number is usually located at the bottom-left corner of your personal checks. It’s the first set of nine digits printed on the check, while your checking account number is the second set of numbers.

  • Log in to your online banking: If you use online banking, log in to your account and navigate to the account summary or account details section. There, you’ll find your checking account number and the bank’s routing number.

  • Go to your bank’s website: Alternatively, you can visit your bank’s official website and search for “routing number” in the search bar. Many banks provide their routing numbers on their websites for easy access.

  • Contact your bank: If you are unable to find the routing number through the above methods, you can always contact your bank’s customer service for assistance. It will be able to provide you with the correct routing number.

2. Choose a Trusted Online Retailer When Shopping

Select a reputable and secure online retailer for your purchases. Stick to well-known websites that prioritize customer data protection and use secure payment methods. Check the website’s privacy statement to find out how it handles payment information.

Though no online transaction is without risk, here are some examples of trusted retailers where you can use your account information safely:

  • Amazon: Simply save your checking details in your Amazon account and select it as the payment option when purchasing.

  • Walmart: You can select “Pay with Cash” at checkout and then click on “Pay with Checking Account” where you can enter your checking account details and routing number.

  • Best Buy: This retailer accepts eChecks which you can get from your bank beforehand and then give the check number upon checkout

  • Target: At checkout, you can select “Debit RedCard” which allows you to withdraw funds directly from your bank account.

3. Select the ‘Check’ or ‘Add a Bank Account’ Option

At the checkout page, look for the payment options provided by the retailer. Choose the option that allows you to pay using your checking account or bank account number. It might be labeled as “Check,” “Add a Bank Account” or “ACH Payment.”

4. Enter Your Information

Enter the required information on the payment page. Note that some retailers might only ask for your bank’s routing number, your checking account number, your name and your address. And some might also ask for your driver’s license number. Other merchants might require you to fund your purchase by linking your checking account to a digital wallet.

5. Review order details

Before finalizing your purchase, review your order details and payment information. Verify that all the information you provided is correct to avoid any delays or issues with your transaction.

6. Submit Your Payment

Once you are satisfied with your order and payment details, click the “Submit” or “Place Order” button to proceed with the payment. The retailer will process your payment using the information you provided.

7. Wait for Confirmation and Delivery

After your payment is processed, you should receive an order confirmation from the retailer. Depending on the retailer’s shipping options, you can expect your items to be delivered to your specified address within the estimated delivery time.

Protecting Your Checking Account Number and Routing Information

You don’t want your checking account and routing number to fall into the wrong hands, so following these tips can help you protect your checking account when shopping online.

  • Shop on reputable websites: Stick to well-known and reputable online retailers when making purchases. Avoid unfamiliar or suspicious websites that may not have proper security measures in place. It’s important to only use sites that have a lock icon near the URL when shopping online and paying with your bank account information.

  • Avoid public Wi-Fi: When making online purchases, avoid using public Wi-Fi networks, as they can be vulnerable to hackers. Opt for a secure and private internet connection to keep your information safe.

  • Monitor your accounts: Regularly review your bank statements and online banking activity to detect any unauthorized transactions or suspicious activity.

  • Enable two-factor authentication: If the retailer offers it, enable two-factor authentication for an added layer of security. This means you’ll need to provide a second form of verification, such as a unique code sent to your phone, to access your account.

  • Use a secure payment platform: Consider using secure payment platforms like PayPal, which offer an additional layer of protection by acting as an intermediary between your checking account and the retailer.

  • Protect your passwords: Create strong and unique passwords for your online accounts, including your checking account and email. Avoid using easily guessable information like birthdays or names.

Look for Secure Payment Methods

Before entering your checking account information, check for secure payment options. Reputable websites will use encryption technology to protect your data during transmission. Here are four examples:

  1. Contact customer support and if you get a timely response it can be indicative of better support and a more secure platform.

  2. If there are payment gateways that allow different platforms such as PayPal or Apple Pay, this is a sign payments are secure.

  3. Look for SSL certificates as these can indicate a website’s identity and authenticity, and the fact it uses an encrypted connection.

  4. Using a digital wallet linked to your account but password protected can be a great added layer of security.

Alternatives to Using Checking Account Numbers as Payment

If you want to pay for an online purchase with your checking account number but a store doesn’t allow it, here are a couple of workarounds.

Use PayPal

PayPal allows you to shop at a number of retailers using your checking account number. By linking your checking account to PayPal, you gain access to a host of online stores, making it a convenient and secure way to shop online.

Purchase a Gift Card via PayPa

Additionally, for situations where online stores don’t accept direct payments from your checking account, consider purchasing gift cards from reputable sources like eBay using your checking account number via your PayPal account.

You can also purchase discounted gift cards via ACH payment through CardCash, but there’s a catch. You have to make three purchases via PayPal or your credit card. Then, you have to apply to purchase gift cards via ACH, and your purchase has to be at least $1,000.

Use a ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ App

Some BNPL apps, such as Affirm and Sezzle, allow you to link your bank account to them to make payments. The advantage to these apps is that they allow you to make equal payments, often without interest or fees, so that you don’t have to pay for your purchase all at once.

Pros and Cons of Paying With Your Checking Account

Though it can be convenient to directly access your bank funds, you should familiarize yourself with all the potential benefits and drawbacks of paying with your checking account.

Pros

Cons

Good alternative to using a credit or debit card, with less chance of overspending

Hard to use if you’re online shopping as most retail websites won’t take checking account details as a form of payment

Can directly link to autopay your bills to conveniently make sure you pay on time

No cash-back or rewards options that you can get if you use a credit card for transactions

Fewer payment processing fees

Purchases are typically less protected and more likely to be declined upon checkout

Final Take To GO: Shop Online With Your Checking Account Number

Although not every retailer offers shoppers the option of paying with a checking account number, a few do. And even if a retailer doesn’t allow it, there are workarounds, such as paying with PayPal, using a gift card purchased with PayPal or using a “buy now, pay later” option that will allow you to avoid entering your credit or debit card online and instead use your checking account number for payment.

Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting of this article.

Last updated: June 25, 2024

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: How To Make Online Purchases Using Your Checking Account Number

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