Higher fee for immediate transfer?
What does that mean? (I'm still young and don't know anything about it.)
What is remuneration?
What does that mean? (I'm still young and don't know anything about it.)
What is remuneration?
Let's say a normal guy has some hot stuff he wants to sell and by chance he stumbles upon the mafia. He enters into the deal and earns six figures. It flourishes for two years, and all parties are happy. In the end, they go their separate ways, and that's it.
Hello dear surfers, I am 15 years old. Someone messaged me on Instagram and asked if I could draw a picture for her daughter. She sent me the pictures and said she would pay me $300. She told me she would transfer the money to me via PayPal or Skrill. So I created a Skrill…
Hello. In short, someone transferred money to me and wrote a "strange" intended use in the transfer. The intended use is actually true. Can the bank see this and, even worse, contact me and demand that I explain exactly what the money is for? PS: it is nothing criminal just something very unpleasant
I've heard various opinions. Some say yes, others say the IBAN doesn't work.
Do you think it's antisocial to receive citizen's benefits for a few months due to a self-inflicted financial emergency? Or would you rather get into debt or borrow money from family and friends and use an overdraft at the bank?
Fee means price. So higher fees/cost for the transfer you have to pay
While a normal bank transfer, if you make it online banking, is free at most banks for an instant bank transfer often cost of around 1€. Details of how it is at your bank can be found in the Prei/Performance List of your bank
As a rule, an immediate transfer is not necessary. In case of a normal bank transfer, the money if it is commissioned by online banking in the morning is also the next day on the recipient’s account
Fee is charged. So a return for something, in this case for the transfer.
Fee, possibly higher fees may be charged for immediate transfer.