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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:16
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Paying for an eBay item in Germany?

I need to pay a seller in Germany 20€ for a footpeg!

He's gievn me his German bank details, but my bank (Barclays) wants around £12 to do a bank transfer, and the seller doesn't accept PayPal. Apart from sending the cash in an envelope, is there another way I can get the money to him?

Any suggestions?
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:27
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I had this prob recently, and the banks all want an arm and a leg for something so simple.
I had to pay over £100 so it wasnt quite so big relative to the item cost.
It seems that sending cash in an envelope is the cheapest option - and insuring the envelope adds almost as much to the cost as the bank charge !
I ended up paying the bank cos it was at least an instant transaction then.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:27
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I have sent euros by registered mail for small amounts. For some reason PayPal is not popular in Germany, but some sellers will open an account if asked.

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:41
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So much for the common market then, common ripoff more like.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:47
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Sent cash loads of times, insured if it's a reasoable sum. No probs so far. BTW, £12 for a international txfer is pretty reasonable. I have been charged up to £30 in the past. Rip Off is right.

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 13:49
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Another vote for cash by registered post
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 14:12
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Yeah, common market my a$$! The banks are just trying to rip us off!

I'm gonna send some cold hard notes in the post!
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 16:22
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I live in Germany maybe I can help.

My bank or any European bank doesn't charge a penny for Euro transfer's in European lands. This is typical of the UK banks (rip off England). This is why the UK residents are so against the EU. I can transfer up to 12K in one go though the internet and not one percent is changed to my account.

Have another word with your bank. If you have the Banks SWIFT and IBAN numbers from the Ebay'er then inform them that the transfer should be free. Not sure but I think it's a EU rule. They may charge you for the exchange rate though.

Failing that, if you give me the bank details of the guy I'll pay it for you. You then transfer the money to my UK account (in pounds). U2U me the details.
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If you have the Banks SWIFT and IBAN numbers from the Ebay'er then inform them that the transfer should be free. Not sure but I think it's a EU rule.

I tried that myself with HSBC - they only offer a free funds-transfer within the uk.
It would be nice to find out more about this though.
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get his bank account details and transfer by internet banking direct into his account?? that works ok for uk accounts without charges
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