Nyep said:
ePayments allows receiving and sending in RUB (including directly from/to Russian banks). The RUB one is a shared account though (recipient is ePayments) . If you receive in EUR they offer a private IBAN (sending RUB to the private IBAN will automatically convert it to EUR).
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So it's not enough that you're being spoon fed, you'd also like us to chew your food?
Hint - there is one mentioned in this very thread.
Nyep said:
So it's not enough that you're being spoon fed, you'd also like us to chew your food?
Go to the websites of these companies and check, search this forum for these companies and check, it's easier than asking.
Damn, people won't even do minimal research these days.
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great example on why we need to pay attention to each EMI we want to use. This one, the website is not working, wonder what is going on there!!!Myotra said:
You may also look at IFSPAY if the account opening fee of 900 eur is fine for you.
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I think it's been discussed in a different thread that they ended up being a scam.uplana said:
great example on why we need to pay attention to each EMI we want to use. This one, the website is not working, wonder what is going on there!!!
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