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SEPA Transfers and bank fees?

Jamorio
Posts: 8 Forumite
Hey!
I wanna buy something but the company I wanna buy something with is European and they accept SEPA transfers. I live in the UK and im with Halifax and Lloyds and I can do either. Will SEPA chagre me for the transfer? Will my bank too charge me for the transfer?
Thanks!
Im probably gonna buy something worth about £20-25.
I wanna buy something but the company I wanna buy something with is European and they accept SEPA transfers. I live in the UK and im with Halifax and Lloyds and I can do either. Will SEPA chagre me for the transfer? Will my bank too charge me for the transfer?
Thanks!
Im probably gonna buy something worth about £20-25.
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Your bank will charge you.
Can you not pay by a card? IMO, any company that doesn't take cards has to be dealt with very cautiously.0 -
Its for buying bitcoins off of BitStamp. They are reputable but I hate having to be charged £10.50 for a transfer.0
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Have a look at http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/money-transfer-to-France/20-GBP then.0
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