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Post subject:   PostPosted: Feb 22, 2011 - 05:52 AM



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So when and how could we pay- this thread is a bit confusing for me Embarassed

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Im feeling confused a little.

I have collected all the fees into my Paypal for this event, is there any way I can just Paypal the full amount for all 6 members of my team?

also what details do you require on payment about the team?

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I'll post payment details after the draw on the Sticky thread which we use for all major information.

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      frikipe wrote:
      kfoged wrote:
Hmm... Paying to an IBAN number (if all the information is on hand and correct) is absolutly not a problem on danish netbanks, in fact it is just as easy as paypal ;9

But maybe we are just the lucky once Razz


Same here in Spain and particulary in my bank even we don't have any extra charges for it.


Same goes for Belgium
 
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      frikipe wrote:
      kfoged wrote:
Hmm... Paying to an IBAN number (if all the information is on hand and correct) is absolutly not a problem on danish netbanks, in fact it is just as easy as paypal ;9

But maybe we are just the lucky once Razz


Same here in Spain and particulary in my bank even we don't have any extra charges for it.


Just in case somebody needs this, it will translate the given IBAN to the form bank code - branch - account - CK (if needed, which for NL it isn't)

http://www.xe.com/idt/
 
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Still don't get it non european coaches can use IBAN too... but its easier for those with Euro accounts to transfer this way surely

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      Rodders wrote:
Still don't get it non european coaches can use IBAN too... but its easier for those with Euro accounts to transfer this way surely


Since the bank it's in NL, and its IBAN rules are accepted and compiled by the ECBS (http://www.ecbs.org/iban.htm), it doesn't matter if your bank is European or not, they will know how to get the account derived from the IBAN.

The IBAN is just the bank code, branch code, bank account and control key (if needed), with a leading set of four characters (the country ISO code and a validation two digit number).

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its not that that confuses me its the currency transfer I'm worried about my bank (HSBC) charges to transfer to a different currency

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Just to be accurate: Paypal fee is 3.5%, bank transfer fee from a European bank to another European bank is generally 0%. On the other hand an international bank transfer fee (from a non-eruopean bank to a European bank) is 14%.

EDIT: by European I mean member of the European community. That means that our Swiss friends for instance will have to pay with paypal Wink

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This is the BIC/SWIFT code you gave us: RABONL2U

My bank says that the BIC code must have 11 characters. I tried to find the code for the office you specified but I couldn't find it. Usually, they tell you to write the generic code (in this case it would be RABONL2UXXX) but I'd rather confirm this with the organization.
 
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BIC/SWIFT codes and IBAN codes can be different in length.

I remember once a German bank didn't want to make a payment because the dutch IBAN was shorter than the german one.

Anyway, I checked my IBAN and BIC/SWIFT with my bank on the phone yesterday.
I checked their website a few minutes ago and both IBAN and BIC are accurate.

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Had to switch the money to my wife's German bank account (currently we live/work in Switzerland) as my German account is at student standard and refuses bank transfeers via BIC/Iban (but it is/was) used for paypal.

So tomorrow I will be able to transfer the money via Iban (don't be confused that my wife transfers the money for a WC Team Laughing )

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      Lucy wrote:
I remember once a German bank didn't want to make a payment because the dutch IBAN was shorter than the german one.

And how did you solve it? Because that's exactly what's happening to me...
 
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      Hawca wrote:
Im feeling confused a little.

I have collected all the fees into my Paypal for this event, is there any way I can just Paypal the full amount for all 6 members of my team?

also what details do you require on payment about the team?


+1 Ive got all my teams fee' sat in a bank acount, all I need is the details to pay....I assume when I pay someone will realise that glowworm is not paying 666 Euro's for himself and count the TEAM as paid!!

I cannot find anywhere where it says Use these details to pay....

XXXx XXXXX XXXXX


Can I assume they havent been posted yet?
 
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We had to explain to them that the total numbers for an IBAN code are different for each country. Other people have had no problems sending the money, so the numbers are correct.
Maybe show them this:

https://secure.cmax.americanexpress.com/Internet/GFES/US_en/FXIP/FXInternationalPayments/Files/IBAN_Payment_Information.pdf

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