I've bought something off ebay,but it's in Germany,the seller does'nt take PayPal and i really can't be arsed to send a wire transfer.Does anyone out there live in Germany or have access to a UK and German bank accounts.I'll transfer into your UK account and you can fire off a CHQ or equivilent from your German account.Longshot i know,any help appreciated
Please don't scare them off,do you know how long those bloody forms take to fill out and then they charge you a tenner for the sodding privilige!Or i'll come down and smear raspberry jam on your bikes
Thats the worse thing about buying off ebay.de hardly anyone uses PAYPAL, Ive always had to use the bank transfer method , even when Ive told them to open an account and that PAYPAL i free... Sorry Nohelp to you
Originally posted by swannymere Please don't scare them off,do you know how long those bloody forms take to fill out and then they charge you a tenner for the sodding privilige!Or i'll come down and smear raspberry jam on your bikes
[Edited on 12-3-2006 by swannymere]
dont think anyone takes me that seriously!
if you have phone or internet banking you could do a transfer, lots easier, you'll just need their IBAN (international bank account number) is a pain tho, dont you just love banks!
dont think so, you should be able to set up a transfer, takes about 3-4 days to get there. varies with different internet accounts, got to be worth a try??
How strange, I'm in EXACTLY the same situation for a set of lovely machined exhaust rings for my Duke.
The guy has given me all his IBAN details blah, blah, etc but since the value is only £25 - I'm reluctant to pay more than a tenner or so to get the money to him.
DO a search for money transfer in google or ask.co.uk - there was very cheap one I found that lets you transfer money to someones Visa card.
My amount is only very small so I'm actually considering just getting the Euro bills from the post office - sticking them in a jiffy bag and sending it via some insured method - I remember doing this before and it worked a treat!