do you know is 3S reliable?Forester said:
For Serbia and this use-case, Verifo is to check perhaps as the first option. You can try e.g. Interpolitan Money as well.
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do you know is 3S reliable?Forester said:
For Serbia and this use-case, Verifo is to check perhaps as the first option. You can try e.g. Interpolitan Money as well.
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You mean 3sMoney, I presume?
If you share the results here, it will be appreciated. Not much knowledge re: Serbian companies is accumulated here, I guess.
Yes. If you treat this in the way you described, it works / makes full sense. It is true that SEPA incoming is free in many cases in general, without a huge monthly fee; but 1USD per transaction is well acceptable (presuming that transactions are not just a few dollars).vgahdmi123 said:
3s money is not expensive, enterprise package is $300 and there is no fee for incoming transaction. taking into fact i have 300 transactions avg per month that is $1 per transaction, i am more then happy
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I presume you have noted that Currenxie will not offer you a card, nor a personal account. Just a (well working, IMO) business account. (You can obtain a Global /multicurrency/ account immediately; a SEPA capable EUR account you can activate afterwards.)
Thanks!vgahdmi123 said:
As soon as I get feedback from all 3 I will post here to keep as reference for others
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Well, not a big surprise for me 😉 (They simply like to charge ”“ perfectly legit, of course.)vgahdmi123 said:
so far updates are:
1) Registration with 3S was very fast but I had to pay $80 for verification in the end
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Again, not a big surprise. Their staff is known to be supportive.vgahdmi123 said:
2) Verifo was even faster and I am already this morning reached by they support to proceed with KYC requesting additional documents.
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Well, you can give it a try, of course; yet I am afraid that you will be wasting your time. In their beginnings they were more open re: jurisdictions but today they are strict wrt Permitted Jursidictions List ”“ at least I think so.
I see zen have only the business account, and they have a waiting list for the personal one. Were you able to get the personal?SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
Zen.com works
List of permitted jurisdictions
https://www.zen.com/files/terms-and-conditions/onboarding_permitted_jurisdictions.pdf
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vgahdmi123 said:
Update
1) Receive rejection by 3S (generic email, we are sorry but we cannot accept your application)
Very dissapointed, for $80 I paid I was expecting they will at least request KYC from me, this way except few basic info I provided at step 1 they did not even give the opportunity to meet me better.
2) Verifo - submited kyc and waiting, i spent 3 hours preparing all the documents they asked and it is really all legit and per law. Hopefully I will pass
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There is NO way all these "selective & picky" EMIs aren't doing illegal things! They are turning away legitimate businesses. Something is ROTTEN in Denmark.vgahdmi123 said:
No, zen also rejected me tonight woth message "we do not accept new businesses, we will put you on a waiting list"
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To pay that silly small amount may be nothing if you get a good EMI you can use.vgahdmi123 said:
so far updates are:
1) Registration with 3S was very fast but I had to pay $80 for verification in the end which I did. Now waiting
2) Verifo was even faster and I am already this morning reached by they support to proceed with KYC requesting additional documents.
3) Currenxie - still have some issue with phone verification
4) Zen.com - to be tried
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For the Serbian company? If so, then it is really interesting, as Serbia is not a (Zen) permitted country ”“ officially. Strange. Is someone aware about Zen accepting some new business in the last days? (I am aware about one company but it is like ~2 months ago what means close to nothing.)vgahdmi123 said:
No, zen also rejected me tonight woth message "we do not accept new businesses, we will put you on a waiting list"
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Yes, this is quite standard ”“ to ask for the contracts.vgahdmi123 said:
I am stuck on 1 step with Verifo right now and would be grateful for advice:
As a part of KYC, they request me to provide 2 written signed contracts with partners who are issuing licences for my business like Microsoft, WHMCS, etc.
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🙂 Wow. It looks like a typical “bank monkey” behaviour ”“ but there were not monkeys at Verifo, as per my experience. Have you explained to them in detail what is your business and how it is running? (BTW, if you share it here, you might receive some more tailored recommendation.)vgahdmi123 said:
The issue is that I dont have written contract with these. Yes they issue me licences, but everything is purchased digital way, I provided invoice, screenshot from Azure portal, etc, but they are specific that they want "contract signed".
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🙂 🙁 Yes. Banking is definitely one of the core business problems today.
Emphasis on this particular & elusive subordinating conjunction! 😉
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I have NO signed contracts, not even with the banks asking for signed contracts! Like WTF??!!!doh948""
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🙂 Be advised that from the legal point of view, “a signed contract” does not mean that it must be a sheet of paper with the handwritten signature. It can have various forms, nowadays. And it all depends on circumstances (how the particular business is looking like), as mentioned above.vgahdmi123 said:
Exactly, even with them i will not have signed contract, really wtf
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