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christie

Well not yet though. I got really excited when withdrawing my credits to see a tab with the heading. I never understood why they did away with this a few years ago. Can't wait.

kinkydirtybitch

Me too! I excitedly check that tab every time I go to withdraw credits!
yeah me too cant wait! lol It's about bloody time! Big Grin
I am happy with the Eurobank system, but I do not earn that many credits to get excited about them.

Sarah x x x
Yes it will be good when it starts me too check each time I withdraw
I bank with Santander and as I have an IBAN and BIC numbers, have been able to transfer credits to my account. Admittedly, the amount is in euros but it's still faster and more secure than a cheque and doesn't cost as much as a PayToo or Payoneer card!!

Don't know if that helps anyone!!

kinkydirtybitch

Thanks lots for the input skarlett! Don't they charge you extra for the exchange fees from euros to sterling? If you could be so kind as to let us know how much that is I would much appreciate it.

Thankies x

christie

(11-03-2012, 21:43)skarlett74 Wrote: [ -> ]I bank with Santander and as I have an IBAN and BIC numbers, have been able to transfer credits to my account. Admittedly, the amount is in euros but it's still faster and more secure than a cheque and doesn't cost as much as a PayToo or Payoneer card!!

Don't know if that helps anyone!!

I did that a few times but worked out that I was losing out on the currency conversion. I have cheques sent out now. Never had one not turn up and that is in over 30 transactions.
(11-03-2012, 21:43)skarlett74 Wrote: [ -> ]I bank with Santander and as I have an IBAN and BIC numbers, have been able to transfer credits to my account. Admittedly, the amount is in euros but it's still faster and more secure than a cheque and doesn't cost as much as a PayToo or Payoneer card!!

Don't know if that helps anyone!!

Everyone has IBAN and BIC numbers they are simply your account number and Banks number in an international form.

Currently we are paid in euros if we do a bank transfer so could lose money on the exchange rate and face fees by our banks for receiving foreign transactions. (actually foreign transactions use 3 banks and any charges you get are usually from the "middle man" bank.)

Using the new UK method...whenever it is actually available? will be great! Big Grin


i use the iban and bic method and have not noticed a huge drop in payment and didnt notice the charge so it cant be very much Smile
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