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July 17, 2015, 06:28:43 AM
#8
A better idea would be to pay the bank a visit, ask the manager what went wrong and talk more detail into it. Maybe the procedures done by you had a flaw and you were fined for it, or maybe it might even be an honest mistake by a bank and you should talk to them once. And if everything was done properly, sue the bank in the citizen protection court for shit load of money from the bank Wink
legendary
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July 17, 2015, 06:13:50 AM
#7
what bank account do you have? because with deutesche bank i'm paying zero on everything on every transaction and on every withdrawal from any atm

the only fee is associated with conversion rate, when you want to deal with different fiat money, but this is normal
You can get free withdrawls from any ATM with Deutsche Bank? From a Sparkasse too?

I have a Deutsche Bank account and get changed if I send money abroad, but the amount that arrives has been correct, i foot the bill.
legendary
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July 17, 2015, 05:59:25 AM
#6
what bank account do you have? because with deutesche bank i'm paying zero on everything on every transaction and on every withdrawal from any atm

the only fee is associated with conversion rate, when you want to deal with different fiat money, but this is normal

Your confusing this with IBAN transfers, those are free within the EU, international banking transfers sadly, no Sad I understnad conversion rates, but over 30 euro's, really!?

32 is way too much, but with some research i discovered that up to 20-25 is a normal price depend on your bank

i've also read that if there is some errors in your disposal, there is a penality of 10 euro, you have written  everything in the right way?
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July 17, 2015, 04:43:13 AM
#5
Our "beautifull" banking system @ work.

I ordered 2 nice pances from a tailor which I befriended in Thailand. I transferred 4000 bath (108 euro's) and ask the bank to let me pay for the transaction.... Boy did I regret that Smiley

The billed me for 32 euro's, only for the transfer, but now the best part, the guy in Thailand only recieved 3900 bath!? So eventhough I paid the FULL transaction, they still deducted 100 bath from this poor guy's account!!

This remains the biggest chance for crypto. There should be a global organization dedicated to promote bitcoin as a means to transfer funds in low wage countries. This guy is gonna try bitcoin next order, simply because I explained it to him as a way to avoid those ridiculous high costs for creating numbers in a computer out of thin air...

In short, how could we as a community promote this. If you look at the enormous marketing budgets from services as paypal or western union, with their same ridiculous fees, how can we make a fist to something like that?

What are your ideas?

This fee is completely ridiculous...
You can actually call it robbery...

My thought exactly, this is nothin more or less than what the maffia does, fucking "legitamite" banking cartels...
legendary
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July 17, 2015, 04:42:07 AM
#4
what bank account do you have? because with deutesche bank i'm paying zero on everything on every transaction and on every withdrawal from any atm

the only fee is associated with conversion rate, when you want to deal with different fiat money, but this is normal

Your confusing this with IBAN transfers, those are free within the EU, international banking transfers sadly, no Sad I understnad conversion rates, but over 30 euro's, really!?
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July 17, 2015, 03:50:34 AM
#4
Our "beautifull" banking system @ work.

I ordered 2 nice pances from a tailor which I befriended in Thailand. I transferred 4000 bath (108 euro's) and ask the bank to let me pay for the transaction.... Boy did I regret that Smiley

The billed me for 32 euro's, only for the transfer, but now the best part, the guy in Thailand only recieved 3900 bath!? So eventhough I paid the FULL transaction, they still deducted 100 bath from this poor guy's account!!

This remains the biggest chance for crypto. There should be a global organization dedicated to promote bitcoin as a means to transfer funds in low wage countries. This guy is gonna try bitcoin next order, simply because I explained it to him as a way to avoid those ridiculous high costs for creating numbers in a computer out of thin air...

In short, how could we as a community promote this. If you look at the enormous marketing budgets from services as paypal or western union, with their same ridiculous fees, how can we make a fist to something like that?

What are your ideas?

This fee is completely ridiculous...
You can actually call it robbery...
legendary
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July 17, 2015, 03:48:39 AM
#3
If I understand you correctly you transfered the money from your country via your bank to his account? You did not use MoneyGram or WU?
Well many companies are already addressing the remittance market, for example BitPay.
The best way to do this, would be for you to help him setup a Bitcoin address with a exchange, and then transfering the money to him via Bitcoin. It's just a pity he has to convert it back to fiat, it would be so much easier if the merchant/tailor accepted Bitcoin too. ^hmf^
legendary
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July 17, 2015, 02:33:11 AM
#2
what bank account do you have? because with deutesche bank i'm paying zero on everything on every transaction and on every withdrawal from any atm

the only fee is associated with conversion rate, when you want to deal with different fiat money, but this is normal
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July 17, 2015, 01:05:41 AM
#1
Our "beautifull" banking system @ work.

I ordered 2 nice pances from a tailor which I befriended in Thailand. I transferred 4000 bath (108 euro's) and ask the bank to let me pay for the transaction.... Boy did I regret that Smiley

The billed me for 32 euro's, only for the transfer, but now the best part, the guy in Thailand only recieved 3900 bath!? So eventhough I paid the FULL transaction, they still deducted 100 bath from this poor guy's account!!

This remains the biggest chance for crypto. There should be a global organization dedicated to promote bitcoin as a means to transfer funds in low wage countries. This guy is gonna try bitcoin next order, simply because I explained it to him as a way to avoid those ridiculous high costs for creating numbers in a computer out of thin air...

In short, how could we as a community promote this. If you look at the enormous marketing budgets from services as paypal or western union, with their same ridiculous fees, how can we make a fist to something like that?

What are your ideas?
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