SpaceShipDrvr
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I paid with a certified check to avoid Plaid. My SA just asked how I wanted to pay when he called to set up the delivery appt, and that is what I chose. (And there was a Chase branch across the street, very convenient)
Plaid is *probably* safe, but if you read the fine print they do appear to save your username and password for the bank. (eek) And they write that “the Tesla Plaid link does not store your credentials”, which is technically true. But Plaid itself certainly does.
So if you use Plaid, I would recommend you change your password after the funds have transferred. It may be unnecessary, but you don’t want to be exposed if Plaid is hacked.
Plaid is *probably* safe, but if you read the fine print they do appear to save your username and password for the bank. (eek) And they write that “the Tesla Plaid link does not store your credentials”, which is technically true. But Plaid itself certainly does.
So if you use Plaid, I would recommend you change your password after the funds have transferred. It may be unnecessary, but you don’t want to be exposed if Plaid is hacked.