His does that mean that there’s an issue on the person who sent the e-transfer side or the person who received it?

Does this mean there’s an issue on the sender’s side of the e-transfer, or is it on the recipient’s side?

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  1. It typically depends on the specifics of the situation. If there’s an issue with the e-transfer, it could relate to either the sender or the recipient. Common issues on the sender’s side might include incorrect email addresses or phone numbers, insufficient funds, or connectivity problems. On the recipient’s side, it could involve problems like not having the correct payment app set up, issues with their financial institution, or even not checking their account. It’s best to communicate directly between both parties to figure out where the issue lies.

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