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My bank charged me £20!!!!

Discussion in 'Payments' started by johncr, Nov 9, 2004.

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    I opened an account at NatWest and they charged me £20 to pay the Google check. What is worse they told me one thing (they said no charges apply) and did the contrary. Please let me know how much your bank charge you to cash US$ checks, outside US of course.
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
  2. SEbasic

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    Barclays are better.

    I can't remember how much better though. I think it's about a tenner.
     
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  3. johncr

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    Will check that, thanks. Another one please?
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    HSBC charged me a £5 through a current account, I think it is less for a business account.
     
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    Halifax charged me £10 (IRC)
     
    Trance-formation, Nov 9, 2004 IP
  6. johncr

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    Hmmm. Your banks are much better than mine. However, have checked HSBC and saw no tariff for US$ checks. £5 is reasonable though.
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    #7
    Open a USD account with Natwest (took me minutes over the counter). Cost = £0.

    And plus the USD might grow against the GBP and be worth more.

    Plus you might go on holiday to the states and have some commission free spending money.

    I don't use the google money, it goes in the USD account and sits and waits :)
     
    Sven, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    Now thats a good idea... didn't know you could do that
     
    Trance-formation, Nov 9, 2004 IP
  9. johncr

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    Sure! It sounds good to me too. Will ask tomorrow at Natwest while asking why they charged me £20. Good input Fira.

    But Fira, wait a minute please. Do you mean NatWest charges you nothing when you deposit the Google checks or they still charges you £20 for such transaction?
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    John that was £5 not $5, just to clarify. Seems like there is a better option now available.
     
    l234244, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    Nothing at all. Because you're putting the currency into a currency account. Therefore theres no exchange rate / administration costs.

    I'm full of good ideas on Tuesdays :)
     
    Sven, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    Yes l234244 it was my fault. I use a US laptop you know :) it's £5 not $5. Thanks. Will edit that typo.

    Yes you are!!! Thanks a lot will ask that morrow morning.
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    I wish the HSBC bank had a US laptop, wouldnt cost as much to put all these cheques in.
     
    l234244, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    barclays charge £5 over £50 after conversion and £9 over 100
     
    THT, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    So, Barclays seems to be better option than Halifax for the later charges £10 over $100 (this is dollars) :). Thanks THT
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
  16. DomainLoot

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    Bank of Montreal (Canada) - No charge!
    They simply convert it to CDN$ and deposit it in my account.

    I wouldn't mind paying $1 or $2 per cheque, but $5, $10 or $20 - forget it...
    there has to be another way!

    Mike
     
    DomainLoot, Nov 9, 2004 IP
  17. johncr

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    Worse maxweb! I'm talking about £20 that is US$37+.
    Move your bank to London :)
    That's why some people says America (I mean the continent) it's the best place to live.

    Another way? A global common currency?
     
    johncr, Nov 9, 2004 IP
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    Hello - I'M BACK!

    I contacted Google about this. They say they can hold the cheques (checks) for up to 6 months - they just tot up the earnings and send you a cheque at the end of the hold period. That means you pay once per cheque rather than once per $100.

    If you want payments holding for longer after that you can ask them again.
    Just e-mail the normal adsense contact address and say please hold my payments from this date to that date.

    You have to send the e-mail by the 5th of the month following the first month for which you want the payments to be held.

    :)
     
    vord, Nov 10, 2004 IP
  19. johncr

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    Thanks Vord, I was waiting for new rules on this matter but I never asked Google.
    The danger is: what if they close AdSense, say due to bankruptcy. Many years ago I lost $900 when Heathkit shutdown the Heath Users' Group.
     
    johncr, Nov 10, 2004 IP
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    Here in Australia I only pay $10 to cash a cheque - in fact they only charge me $10 to cash as many as I want to do at once. However the thing that peeves me off is the length of time $US cheques over $2000 take to clear.

    It takes 6 weeks! They have to send cheques of that size back to the US for verification.

    So from the first day of the month when I earn money on my site it takes 7 or so weeks to get the cheque and then another 6 weeks to get the money from it.

    Its a bit of a joke.
     
    oziii, Nov 10, 2004 IP