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Italian Linguist (X) Italy Local time: 19:25 English to Italian + ...
May 19, 2005
Ciao Da gennaio lavoro con un'agenzia canadese e mi trovo molto bene. Il pagamento è quasi sempre puntuale ed avviene via paypal. Il problema è che mi pagano in CAD e sta poi a me trasferire i fondi sul mio conto in Euro. Con il trasferimento,però, perdo una buona percentuale: es. su 200 euro me trovo 180. L'agenzia mi ha ora proposto, come alternativa, un trasferimento bancario. Secondo voi non andrei a peggiorare le cose, perdendo altri euro in commissioni ancora più alte? Gra... See more
Ciao Da gennaio lavoro con un'agenzia canadese e mi trovo molto bene. Il pagamento è quasi sempre puntuale ed avviene via paypal. Il problema è che mi pagano in CAD e sta poi a me trasferire i fondi sul mio conto in Euro. Con il trasferimento,però, perdo una buona percentuale: es. su 200 euro me trovo 180. L'agenzia mi ha ora proposto, come alternativa, un trasferimento bancario. Secondo voi non andrei a peggiorare le cose, perdendo altri euro in commissioni ancora più alte? Grazie per gli eventuali suggerimenti. Buon lavoro a tutti! ▲ Collapse
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Every bank has a Bank Idenfitier Code (BIC)or SWIFT-address as they sometimes call it. Every account has an IBAN (International Bank Account Number)works OK even for other currencies. The money is put into your account in whatever currency you choose. You have access to the money within 2-3 bank days. There is a small fine though for every money transfer but I try to let my client pay for that (included in my project price). I let them pay first - then they get my "work". This is also good as yo... See more
Every bank has a Bank Idenfitier Code (BIC)or SWIFT-address as they sometimes call it. Every account has an IBAN (International Bank Account Number)works OK even for other currencies. The money is put into your account in whatever currency you choose. You have access to the money within 2-3 bank days. There is a small fine though for every money transfer but I try to let my client pay for that (included in my project price). I let them pay first - then they get my "work". This is also good as you ask for their IBAN, in case they do not pay on the date you agreed. Check with your local bank how it works. I use my bank's internet access (for my personal & business finance) which is ideal for checking when the money transfer has been made. Maybe this can help you? ▲ Collapse
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