Bank Transfer Question
#1
Bank Transfer Question
i'm buying some parts from a company based in Germany who sell online, i've emailed my order and have got an invoice back from them.
They don't accept cheques or paypal but will accept a bank transfer, they have sent me their details but i'm not sure if it's their sort code and acc number or what?
The first is Bic then 8 digits and the second is IBAN and 22 digits - it also says Wiesbadener Volksbank eG which i assume is the name of their bank?
can anyone please help?
Thanks
They don't accept cheques or paypal but will accept a bank transfer, they have sent me their details but i'm not sure if it's their sort code and acc number or what?
The first is Bic then 8 digits and the second is IBAN and 22 digits - it also says Wiesbadener Volksbank eG which i assume is the name of their bank?
can anyone please help?
Thanks
#3
Robby, this is normal for Germany. Go into your bank and ask for a international money transfer form and it should be quite obvious once you see the form.
As long as you have the Bic and Iban numbers it will get through although your bank would like the security of more details.
One thing you need to check is charges, if its a company they may well expect you to pay all charges ( when I send money via Lloyds TSB this normally costs £20-£25 )
Hope this helps.
As long as you have the Bic and Iban numbers it will get through although your bank would like the security of more details.
One thing you need to check is charges, if its a company they may well expect you to pay all charges ( when I send money via Lloyds TSB this normally costs £20-£25 )
Hope this helps.
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