Tip for foreign webmasters considering checks or wire from programs

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  • Dirty Dane
    Sick Fuck
    • Feb 2004
    • 9491

    #1

    Tip for foreign webmasters considering checks or wire from programs

    Epassporte is great for collecting smaller or middle sized amounts but now that the situation is unclear or until it's fixed some of you also consider using checks or wire directly from your programs.

    The cost at sender side and in your bank is obvious but you also have to be aware of parity. Currency exchange is a trade and banks sell or buy currency calculating it from the parity. They handle checks as cash (they buy cash) which will give less than the parity. In my case that is about 1.5%. BUT if the amount is sent by wire transfer then you will get the same as the parity (if not, then the bank is screwing you).

    Example with 1.5% difference from parity:
    Administrative costs of check: $15
    Cost of wire: $30
    Amount: $1000
    In this case the cost of wire will be the same as check because you will get 1.5% ($15) more money than using check. Choose wire, it's faster and more secure. If the amount is above $1000 you will lose money if using check.

    So in the end, regardless of where you live and the costs, it's about your minimal payouts and the "cost" of efforts.

    If you are a starter or "live on the edge" and have to deal with many smaller checks to keep your monthly income stable and your bank is greedy by charging per check instead of per visit, then I suggest you get a business account with your bank with fair deals and a buffer for rainy days. You should do that under any circumstances, don't mix your private economy with your business. If they do not offer you that then fuck them, find a better bank relation you can grow business with.
  • erooup
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2010
    • 512

    #2
    If you live in the EU or somewhere outside the US, get a Foreign currency account in your bank.

    When $X is send to your account, it will stays in dollars. When you need to pay someone else in dollars (hosting, affiliates ect ect), you dont need to pay any exchange-fee.

    You will only pay a exchange fee, when you send the money from the Foreign currency account, to your regular account.

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    • Sly
      Let's do some business!
      • Sep 2004
      • 31376

      #3
      These are some good tips. I have a lot of affiliates that will be making this move shortly so any advice the more experienced folk can give would be greatly appreciated by all. I will definitely be sending people to this thread.
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      • Dirty Dane
        Sick Fuck
        • Feb 2004
        • 9491

        #4
        Originally posted by erooup
        If you live in the EU or somewhere outside the US, get a Foreign currency account in your bank.

        When $X is send to your account, it will stays in dollars. When you need to pay someone else in dollars (hosting, affiliates ect ect), you dont need to pay any exchange-fee.

        You will only pay a exchange fee, when you send the money from the Foreign currency account, to your regular account.
        Yes, that's a very good idea if the account is used for bigger payments of products or services in US dollars. You can also speculate and control when to exchange the currency

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        • Adraco
          Confirmed User
          • May 2009
          • 3745

          #5
          Most respected European banks have connections with American counterparts. If you have a decent relationship with your home bank, you can ask them for a letter of recommendation and contact information on their American partner bank. That way you can open up an American bank account without leaving Europe and use internet banking to transfer funds from you US account into your European.
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