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Google AdSense Invalid format

  • 19-05-2013 5:34pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 210 ✭✭


    Hello

    Anyone know anything about the adsense? All was working fine, getting my money.

    But they changed there setup and I have too add my bank account again.

    But everytime i put my account numbers in I get this message Invalid format, altho its the right numbers.

    there a space for a IBAN and a BIC.

    I just put my account number and sort code in and tryed it the other way about still saying the same.

    Anyone know why? as I cant contact the adsense team


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  • Registered Users Posts: 210 ✭✭pjwhite99


    pjwhite99 wrote: »
    Hello

    Anyone know anything about the adsense? All was working fine, getting my money.

    But they changed there setup and I have too add my bank account again.

    But everytime i put my account numbers in I get this message Invalid format, altho its the right numbers.

    there a space for a IBAN and a BIC.

    I just put my account number and sort code in and tryed it the other way about still saying the same.

    Anyone know why? as I cant contact the adsense team


    Is there on1 that knows anything about AdSense that can help??


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 17,642 Mod ✭✭✭✭Graham


    You need to get your IBAN and BIC number from your bank. Both of these you can get from your own bank.

    With some banks I think this number is displayed at the top of your bank statement or is available to you through online banking.

    The BIC (Bank Identifier Code/Swift address) will be unique to your bank. E.g. AIB is AIBKIE2D.

    The IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is unique to your account and is usually a combination of your account number and sort code. E.g. AT611904300234573201

    More info here: www.aib.ie/servlet/Satellite?cid=1141324680684%26pagename=IBHelpInfo%2Fib_main%26section=S005%26c=IBContent_C

    Make sure you get the numbers right before you top-up someone else's account.


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