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For payment into European countries I mostly do this by Internet banking with a SEPA payment.Normal charges like inland payments, so nothing extra. The only thing you have to do is asking the recipients for their IBAN number and BIC code. These numbers are available for every Bank Account number in Europe. They will find these numbers at their own Bank Site when they use Internet Banking and Log-in.
Philippe, if you will send me your address, I will happily pay a sub to NZAGS for you. Call is a Christmas present. Their year starts in April so I can arrange for it to go through to the end of March 2013.I have similar problems with seed from the Eastern European collectors' lists. Banks here, no matter that I give them account details, tell me such transfers to some countries are just not possible. It's why I have so far not bought seed from Holubec, Pavelka, Jurasek et al.As a system, Paypal is virtually unknown in New Zealand. I had a lot of work to do when Anne W and I had a small arrangement going. Worked in the end though.
Thanks Maggi, and to Adrian too. It's avoiding all the bank costs that sometimes makes it difficult. Or, as from NZ I couldn't get a bank to recognize that the Czech Republic had any way to receive money from here at all. Crazy. On the other hand, I can send a personal cheque to Australia, adding enough to cover our lower dollar value, and there are no costs at all at either end. The only problem is that it takes A MONTH for it to clear at the other end.
As far as I know in France just with BNP it is possible to wire money electronicly at homeYou log in to BNP and apply the bank-transfer to a certain person wit all the information they askA few days later they create the possibility to wire at home just to that personI don't know the costGemma is doing this but I can askRoland
Why can't you all use the IBAN - BIC codes When I use it I can relax in my sofa and do all from my Mac