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Bank drafts acceptible in Denmark?
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 15:56:08 GMT, Mattias Kern
wrote: Here in communist Canada, banks will not clear foreign payments, no matter the format, for from 30-90 days!! Funny, I just went to Montreal and wasn't interned with the rest of the solidarity. Must be communism in certain neighborhoods? I know that St. Catherine Street is pretty safe. |
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Bank drafts acceptible in Denmark?
On Sep 30, 8:48 am, "Tony Vella" wrote:
"Bobstamp" wrote in message ups.com... Does he take PayPal? Otherwise travellers Cheques in EURO or USD. Blair Nope, no PayPal. Hi Bob. I realize that in your original post you mentioned your reluctance to send cash, but sometimes we must take the bitter with the sweet for the sake of the hobby. Over the last number of years I have sent cash in regular and registered envelopes and have had only one money-not-received problem. Since then I have given up sending cash in regular mail and have had my envelopes registered, thereby requiring a signature upon receipt. Wrap the cash in coloured paper -- I use kids construction paper from Dollarama -- and I can't see you having problems. Registration in Canada is about $7 all told so keep that in mind when you are bidding if you see that the seller will eventually have to be paid in cash. Hope this helps. -- Tony Vella, Ottawa, Canadahttp://tv-stamps.shorturl.com Hi Tony / Bob: For your info, Registation from Canada to Canada is $6.95 + postage (+ GST of course). However, Registration to Other Countries (including Denmark is now $11.95 plus postage). Blair |
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(RCSD) Bank drafts acceptible in Denmark?
On Oct 1, 10:11 am, "Blair (TC)" wrote:
On Sep 30, 8:48 am, "Tony Vella" wrote: "Bobstamp" wrote in message oups.com... Does he take PayPal? Otherwise travellers Cheques in EURO or USD. Blair Nope, no PayPal. Hi Bob. I realize that in your original post you mentioned your reluctance to send cash, but sometimes we must take the bitter with the sweet for the sake of the hobby. Over the last number of years I have sent cash in regular and registered envelopes and have had only one money-not-received problem. Since then I have given up sending cash in regular mail and have had my envelopes registered, thereby requiring a signature upon receipt. Wrap the cash in coloured paper -- I use kids construction paper from Dollarama -- and I can't see you having problems. Registration in Canada is about $7 all told so keep that in mind when you are bidding if you see that the seller will eventually have to be paid in cash. Hope this helps. -- Tony Vella, Ottawa, Canadahttp://tv-stamps.shorturl.com Hi Tony / Bob: For your info, Registation from Canada to Canada is $6.95 + postage (+ GST of course). However, Registration to Other Countries (including Denmark is now $11.95 plus postage). Blair- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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