American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Rick1 » Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:19 pm

Why do you not use those small debit/credit pin card machines? (like in taxi's e.g.)



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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Upphew » Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:59 pm

Rick1 wrote:Why do you not use those small debit/credit pin card machines? (like in taxi's e.g.)
No need for the machine(s) off-season and they come with monthly payments? I've noticed that almost all ice cream kiosks want cash only.
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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Rick1 » Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:41 pm

Market must be too small then (or there is another benefit of non-registration).

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Rosamunda » Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:12 pm

For next summer I might try and look into mobile phone payments. But given our minute margins, and the fact that we have to renovate next spring, I don't think we'll find a cheaper solution than paying the bank to count our coins (and I'm sure they know that).

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Keplerinvaimo » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:00 pm

Re Nordea and the coins: I got round this with our class account by depositing the coins to a personal account and then transfering the sum with internet banking to the class/'business' account....
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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Rosamunda » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:20 pm

:lightbulb:

Why didn't I think of that? :lol:

So, Nordea didn't charge you to deposit them in your own account? I guess I just assumed that they charged a flat rate for coins regardless of whether it was a business or a personal account :roll:

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Keplerinvaimo » Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:59 pm

No charge to personal account. I'd emptied the moneybox into the bags at the branch, filled in the slip and deposited via the kolikko-piste. I made the mistake of presuming that because I'd done the hard work and counted the money myself that the same would apply to the class account. No such luck. They still took the fee. The downside of using the coin-drop is that is takes a few days to get to the account...

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by Rosamunda » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:10 pm

I always use the coin drop but they are charging me something like 1,5% plus a fixed charge of a few euros.

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by espoo10 » Thu Nov 24, 2011 7:16 pm

It is same problem hapened with my husbund
He came here and invest for buisness but immigration dident give him permition
Somebody advise him to hire some finish persion whocan file visa for you
Is little complicated but it work
You can make parnership with some finish persion like he is 0 % in compney and you are full and he can give you job
It will take only three month to have work visa then you quit finish persion,
You can ask my husband he know better
His e mail is lamour_28@hotmail.com

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Re: American Opening a Cafe in Helsinki

Post by clarku » Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:28 am

Hello! If you need any help at your cafe I am an American student studying in Helsinki for the year and looking for a job to help me get by in expensive Finland. I can send you my resume and I have some experience serving Finns because I opened up my own restaurant on Ravintola Paiva!


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