Anonymous wrote:bump
Any recent experience? Thinking of getting an account for travel to EU (free ATM, good currency conversion rates?)
Anonymous wrote:They will likely not give you an account because you are not a citizen or resident of a country they operate in. I’m surprised this isn’t obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to use it a few years ago but couldn’t get my US bank account to link because the US doesn’t use the IBAN protocol for numbering bank accounts. The rest of the world uses IBAN.
Not sure if that’s changed.
USA OP here:
Seems like it hasn't changed. I'm trying to request money from my friend in Europe and I get:
"Requesting money via payment link is currently unavailable for US users"
A plus rock stars??? Do a better job!
Money laundering much? Why are you transferring between banks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to use it a few years ago but couldn’t get my US bank account to link because the US doesn’t use the IBAN protocol for numbering bank accounts. The rest of the world uses IBAN.
Not sure if that’s changed.
USA OP here:
Seems like it hasn't changed. I'm trying to request money from my friend in Europe and I get:
"Requesting money via payment link is currently unavailable for US users"
A plus rock stars??? Do a better job!
Anonymous wrote:I tried to use it a few years ago but couldn’t get my US bank account to link because the US doesn’t use the IBAN protocol for numbering bank accounts. The rest of the world uses IBAN.
Not sure if that’s changed.
Anonymous wrote:I tried to use it a few years ago but couldn’t get my US bank account to link because the US doesn’t use the IBAN protocol for numbering bank accounts. The rest of the world uses IBAN.
Not sure if that’s changed.
Anonymous wrote:1. How much are transfers to a US bank account?
2. I see a $5 delivery fee for the atm card. How long from issue to expiration?