Military Vehicles, January 1997,: Re: Credit Cards

Re: Credit Cards

Chuck Chriss (Chuck_Chriss@qx.com)
23 Jan 97 17:01:53 EDT

Yes, it is the same all over with credit cards. I am glad to hear that the
international check clearing is not a problem, although I know banks here will
put a hold on the funds for weeks until they are sure it clears. We usually
request a check drawn on a US bank or, better, a wire transfer when we have
international orders.

best,
chuck

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Hi Chuck......

The same problem with what are called 'fly-by-night', operators has
happened in the UK. To be able to take on a merchant account for
accepting credit cards, requires that the applicant must be able to
prove authenticity in many ways as well as a regular stable business
bank acccount, that can be drawn upon in the case of a credit refund.

The original posted comment about Australian cheques, however I am happy
to say is not true. There is hardly a bank in the world that will not
take a personal Australian cheque. I have been cashing them every month
for many years (payments for my design royalties). I have cashed them
through several English banks, the Fargo Bank in California and several
NZ banks. However take note you have to pay foreign transfer charges,
which varies from bank to bank. And it's these charges that have to be
added to the original cost whenever making a purchase this way. The
problems associated with assessing these charges at some banks is what
puts off many businesses from accepting a foreign personal cheque.

My best one to date was.....a personal cheque drawn on a bank in 'The
Socialist Republic of Vanuatu', to be paid in Australian
dollars......which I cashed in my Californian account !!!!

regards

Colin Brookes
Invicta Military Vehicle Preservation Society (IMPS)
colbco@powerlink.co.uk