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October 28, 2017, 08:23:33 PM
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Ciao a tutti... il 6% sembra un ottimo affare...
per loro!!!!! Grin

in effetti è davvero una rapina a mano armata!
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October 29, 2017, 01:55:34 PM
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Hey guys today I stucked on one problem. I didnt bring huge money with myself from my home country because of the pickpocket issues. Today I went to Unicredit to open bank account. So that I could sell my btc or ether and withdrawal money on this account but they said first I need to apply for Parmesso di siggiorno. But the problem is that I tought I can open bank account get money than apply for parmesso di siggorno.

I tried to take money Unicredit Atm with my local bank it asks 25 euro fee for 100 euro withdrawal... which is rip off....

Do you advise me any solution? Basically first I need to withdrawal arround 100-150 euro. I have it on my local bank account. But how can I turn it cash If I buy btc or eth with my local account?

Any advise would be nice.

Grazie!

I don't understand the problem here. You came to Italy without an equivalent of ESTA for the USA (if you're from USA...). Banking rules in Italy have been tighten up (for the usual security reasons: money laundering/financing terrorism) and unless you get the "permesso di soggiorno" you won't have a bank account.
Did you try PosteItaliane?

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October 29, 2017, 03:23:21 PM
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I solved the problem already. I had my Unicredit account but since some my local friends said that, unicredit might follow my account I'll get postepay evolution card. My last question is which exchange do you use to withdrawal bitcoin or ethereum with less commision that has no problem to transfer money to postepay card? Bity?
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October 29, 2017, 04:23:54 PM
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I solved the problem already. I had my Unicredit account but since some my local friends said that, unicredit might follow my account I'll get postepay evolution card. My last question is which exchange do you use to withdrawal bitcoin or ethereum with less commision that has no problem to transfer money to postepay card? Bity?


Yes, postepay evolution even if bitterly criticized, is still the lighter way of having a card for ATM + bank account.

For the second part, I don't know. I use Kraken, but still I didn't do any withdrawals.

"Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence".
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October 29, 2017, 11:05:08 PM
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Commissioni molto alte ma finalmente si inizia;) daje
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