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Hi - I've just won an item based in Germany and although I standardly send cash from the UK for small amounts this one's a bit more than I'd be happy to risk. Most Euro-sellers seem to want payment by inter-bank wire-transfer and provide account and bank details that look nothing like the numbers used here in the UK.

Has anyone done one of these and can let me know how it all works?

Yours in hope, if not expectation, FS
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As I understand it bank transfers are a normal thing in Germany and are free. Other things cost money but that's free. Here in the US and I guess the UK bank transfers cost money, but different ways of payment are free.

Basically the bank makes whatever is the standard free, and hits you with large fees on the non standard payment methods.

From what I've heard credit cards arent as popular of a from of payment in Germany because you aren't offered the same level of protection as the merchant or the buyer there. I'm not real clear on that. But I'm pretty sure wire transfers are the main payment method there.

Perhaps someone from Germany can give us the juicy details.
Generally all you need to receive funds is the "routing number" of the bank associated to your account. It is actually some of the numbers on your checking account checks, for instance. But, it is best to call your bank to ask them the routing number--so you can figure out if they will be charging a fee to you (the recipient). Be sure to put on your seller listing that "foreign payments may cost additional--foreign bidders must notify me of their intents to bid at least 1 full business day prior to end of auction to determine costs."
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Originally posted by Feedingseagulls:
although I standardly send cash from the UK for small amounts this one's a bit more than I'd be happy to risk.


I regularly used to buy from the US and sent cash by ordinary airmail. If the amount was uncomfortably large I posted the payment over 2, 3, or 4 days in stages (make sure the seller knows what you are doing first!)

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