I really dont understand why you offering those again?!? Either the bank or the customers will cause trouble...
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Seriously? 300€? Those moaners are everywhere...
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Don't know where else to post this. Kraken seems to totally ignore support requests.
I am in Australia. The Kraken bank account form asks for an IBAN number. Australia does not use IBAN. We use SWIFT. As a result I cannot add a bank account for withdrawals.
Please can someone fro Kraken tell me what to do?
Thanks Actually, the EU SEPA and the Australian NPP are "built" on top of SWIFT. All you need Is the SWIFT/BIC code, which you can find here: http://www.theswiftcodes.com/australia/The IBAN is a combination of your banks sort code, BSB and your account number, your bank should provide that. Unless you want to withdraw 10k+ this is going to be extremely expensive, with Swift, intermediatary and finally conversion charges.
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Thast, like, your opinion, man. Different states, different "opinions".
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Ich würde das jetzt einfach als verzockt ansehen und mir vorher Gedanken machen wieviel ich bereit bin zu verlieren. Das sollte ja wohl die Prämisse bei Allem sein. Ausserdem ist Kraken dafür bekannt etwas mit Verzögerung zu reagieren. Du meinst so wie Gox oder die Deutsche Bank? Für mich ist Kraken immer noch das solideste, was ich in diesem Zweig gesehen habe.
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This is a prime example or rather worst case scenario for the Pareto Principle.
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so far its ~24% from what you claimed How do you come up with that %?
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But our bank and merchant say another. "We can see this payment as credited to the beneficiary's USD account number. We can't proceed this transaction since the beneficiary already has it. Please, contact the beneficiary if you would like to transfer or return this payment. Thank you for understanding. With kind regards Lenka | Relationship manager Trust Pay a.s. Za Kasárňou 1 831 03 Bratislava Slovak Republic tel: +421 2 321 68 450 www.trustpay.eu" "This payment has been sent to USD account number, so according to the beneficiary's answer, they will find and return this payment back to your account number. Thank you for understanding. With kind regards Lenka | Relationship manager Trust Pay a.s. Za Kasárňou 1 831 03 Bratislava Slovak Republic tel: +421 2 321 68 450 www.trustpay.euProblem was solved, our bank forget to add transaction. I have one more question, when we will get verification? And can we make smaller payment to your company in usd? because we do not have euro account, and in kraken account we can not find usd bank details. And i had to read all 3 pages of accusations, name-calling and threats. Thank you very much, i will certainly never forget your company.
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Do you charge any fees for SEPA deposits or withdraws?
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You should be careful, the new terms and conditions forbid transactions connected with cryptocurrency.
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I could have sworn there was nothing about any confirmations in the original post, but since its quoted, i must have misread. Anyway SebastianJu was right about the clogged up network.
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Nothing Kraken can do, its all about the trans fees atm.
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Das WBK Konto mit ~5kk € wurde ein paar Monate später wieder entsperrt, allerdings hält die Staatsanwaltschaft ~1kk € wegen Steuerhinterziehung und sogar Terrorismusfinanzierung weiterhin gesperrt. Ergo die Weigerung von Simon den Rest auszuzahlen.
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The account in question was still not verified. Could you ask if something is missing? 70686
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How long does the verification process with ID confirmation usually take? Is it slower on weekends?
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Since E-coin sell your bitcoins on exchange, there is a difference between the buy price (most companies show it on the main page) and the sell price (in your e-coin cabinet), called " spread". I would call this robbery not spread.
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i wondering what different between xapo,e-coin and coinbase debit card?is all of them have overplus? and i'm still check and get some information all of them,and the best maybe can used by me,and glad to be know that there was 3 debit card that i know.
Well i know the differences between them, firstly xapo has their debit card which when you spend your bitcoin it takes that moment conversation rate, with e-coin you should first convert bitcoin to fiat money at their website and then spend, and about coinbase i have not much information as it is a new product nowadays. XAPO: online card, attached directly to your XAPO wallet E-coin: so called PrePaid card which you top up from your BTC account. After the top up you can use it as a regural bank card. (But in this case you can exchane the same amount to fiat and use your existing fiat bank card. Why to have 2 cards for the same purpose?) how exactly do you easily and instantly exhcange BTC to fiat and us on your existing fiat bank card? Now that's what I'm trying to say that: Your card is a prepaid type card. This means for me that I have to top it up time to time, if I want to spend my money with it. If I top up that prepaid card, I exchange an amount of BTC to fiat, card will hold that fiat amount, if I'm right. After when I pay at a merchant, there is no BTC involved, it's only my fiat on the card and the merchant's transaction (payment in fiat). If I have spent all my fiat from the card, I can top it up again with exchanging BTC from the wallet (or sooner, if I want) So if all of the above is true, you have a fiat denominated prepaid bank card which can be topped up with BTC from a specific wallet quickly and easily. My question is: If I'm not in a hurry, I can sell my BTC's on any exchange and send the fiat to my regural bank account, to which I have my everyday bank card attached to. I can spend the amount I have exchanged with that regural bank card (even because it's contactless and I like PayPass very much), without extra costs for another card. Why then I need this kind of debit card? I don't want to do marketing for your competitor, but I have another kind of BTC debit card that is attached to my wallet directly, so every time I do a transaction, the system uses the current exchange rate. But the main reason was for me choosing the other card was that I don't need to bother with topping up the card, as long as my wallet has enough funds, I'm OK to buy anything I want. But with your card if I haven't put enough funds on the card (even my wallet has the required amount) I won't be able to buy. I don't want to talk about fees because both kind of debit cards has fees, so it's not a cheap thing yet if you want to play with these debit cards but I hope that in the near future these fees will become more affordable. Please correct me if I have misunderstood anything in connection with your system, I just want to get a clear view about possible ways of paying with BTC debit cards. Absolutely correct, there are even debit and credit cards that have no fees at all and can be "tied" to some exchanges. So you basically convert when it suits you and the cash is near instantly available for spending. Of course there is a lot of thinking and manual labor involved.
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Too bad nobody listens to angry kids.
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Thanks for the info - we'll look into it. PP supports it for verified customers in SOME countries, but what happens when there is no cash on that account or if it was hijacked?
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