From: Robert Benschop (rbenschop_at_telebyte.nl)
Date: Sun Apr 25 2004 - 11:59:49 PDT
On 25-apr-04, at 16:15, Frank Gruendel wrote:
> To the best of my knowledge this is not true. A transfer
> within Europe may not cost more than a transfer within the
> country the money was sent from. This often means that the
> transfer is free if your bank doesn't charge for transfers
> inside your country, but if it does, it might not be free.
Exactly, and the comment was probably written by somebody from a
country where bank transfers are free (they are over here in Holland)
> Apart from that, many banks pretend not to know about this
> and try to charge you amazing fees for transfers inside
> Europe.
But that should soon be a thing of the past...
(hopefully ;-)
Robert Benschop
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