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Bank account in Czech
I'm going to open a bank account in Czech, please suggest me a good one
those are some demands i got: - non EU-residents accepted; - adult friendly (i'm going to use it for program payouts i get as a webmaster); - online banking; - trusted bank. Also would be very grateful for the tips and any useful information regarding opening account and all related stuff. Btw check this thread out fucking-around-and-business-discussion/1015023-wien-gfyers-praha.html ;) |
we use KB but all czech banks rape you regarding fees - it's ridiculus
but they have no problem with what we do cant say anything about non eu residents though |
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i was told to go with Raiffeisen btw
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I'd never do banking within the Czech Republic again, stupid cunts. I ended up living in Prague for a few months back in the day, so opened an account with CSOB (think that's the name), and had money sent into it.
End up moving back to Canada though, and sure enough, my ATM card no longer works the day I get to Canada. Contact the bank explaining I'm in Canada now, and need that ATM activated. They give me the excuse my card has been deactivated due to inactivity, which was bullshit, considering I just used it a few weeks beforehand. So I ask if I can transfer my funds out, and they say sure, just sign and fax this form with proper photo ID. I do that, and they reply saying my account is now closed, but I can get my money back if I visit the branch again in person. It was only about $1700, so obviously not worth a trip to Prague, and they knew I wouldn't go. Fucken thieves... hope my account manager had a nice holiday on my expense. |
local ( CZ ) address and phone are required.
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Our banks are probably all fucking thieves...
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do not open bank account in czech republic ... /thread closed
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Why not get paid directly to ur bank a/c
Want to avoid tax in this way ?? |
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wow. that sounds crazy |
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Ask Paul Markham's wife.
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Tax evading now?
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After that dirty move I went in and closed down the account. |
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I dunno about in cz but in poland raifessein sucks balls (online banking almost never worked, etc). Deutschebank allows non-eu clients. So does Erstebank
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Not sure if Czech is the best solution.
I'd say it's like the most expensive banking system in Europe (if not in the world) and I'm quite serious. The structure and amount of fees with every bank statement is quite ridiculous. If you needed to use ATM I suppose you can do so quite conveniently with any bank that's a member of the Erste Group all over the Europe - as is the biggest bank in Czech Rep http://www.csas.cz/ |
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Lot of mention of expensive charges but not details.
Can anyone give some examples? |
that sounds like a pretty stupid idea to me :2 cents:
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Bank charges are negotiable depending on how much you have in them. Just a cost of doing business. |
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try MoneyBookers mate ;)
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Sending money, receiving money, monthly fee for owning an account, monthly fee for any services to go with the account (such as text messages once the account balance changes etc.), charges for the statements that you receive by post every month (which is quite useless but you can't opt out since very few banks enable to receive e-statements only), you also might get screwed on exchange rate or additional fees if you receive wire from abroad in another currency (getting a check and depositing was cheaper in case of USD last time I checked) etc. They used to charge even for depositing money, now they charge only if the deposit is done by somebody else then the account holder ($2.50), besides ATM fees which are about $2 if you don't use an ATM belonging directly to your bank (which is cheaper, about 40p) you even get charged a small fee for things like checking your account balance through ATM with some banks etc. Then there are also various annual fees etc. it's quite complex. Not to mention they frequently change their fees structure and conditions so you can easily get hit by additional or higher charges than usual without any explicit notice unless you keep an eye on that thoroughly. If you have an account that is busy it can rack up to quite an interesting sum, especially if you take the effort and put all the fees together over a year. I remember I read the local banks get as much as 56 pct. of their revenue from fees, which must be quite unique on a worldwide level. |
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rb.cz eKonto
CC reliable in ATMs worldwide No monthly account maintenance fees if X amount a month goes through the account (incoming transfers) Decent wire fees |
Should go to austria for banking.
Almost all EU banks should have a non resident account, so that should be no problem. The fees are another thing tho. |
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