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cors187
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by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:06 am
Adrian42 wrote:cors187 wrote:Pursuivant wrote:
Yes, thats if you do the stupid boxes.
Well netbank only allows certain types of IBAN in normal payments,and no matter what they just dont work, but in crossborder they work.
If im stupid , its not because i dont have money!
That is true, but it is stupid that you bring it up here since it is irrelevant for the question of the OP.
Finland and the Netherlands are both part of the EU, so for the OP there cannot be such a problem.
You could have used the word retarded but you used stupid,showing some weakness there.
i have had problems with pushing payments into eesti ibans aswell.
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interleukin
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by interleukin » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:24 am
I'd say you should maybe get a second opinion about how you are making your EU transfers, cors, and possibly go and ask Nordea how it should be done. It really sounds like you are somehow making non-EU international transfers. (I don't use Nordea so I can't say if their UI is illogical and that is the problem). I've transferred money between several EU countries and 16e is way too high a fee.
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cors187
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by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:27 am
Rip wrote:cors187 wrote:Pursuivant wrote:You just submit an "EU payment" with the IBAN and BIC - theres some tickboxes that cost you money if you do a stupid, so do only EU payment and do not tick any other boxes.
Well now might be the time to show everyone your banking skills by adding an instruction on where to find EU payments!
In which bank's online system you have difficulty finding "SEPA-maksu" (assuming there even is anymore anything else that can be used for euro payments even within Finland)?
nordea net bank has new and cross border
it has a sepa link in the lower list but it directs me to open a new account , which when i go there is not any sepa labeled options.
How is it possible that my english is tested
You have no valid SEPA direct debit agreement
If you would like to receive SEPA direct debit payments you need to sign up the agreement and connect suitable payment account to the agreement. If you already have signed a mandate offered by the creditor the agreement must be openned before the due date of the payment or otherwise the payment will be rejected. You can open a suitable account for SEPA direct debit in you´re Netbank going to Accounts/New account/Current account.
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cors187
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by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:35 am
interleukin wrote:I'd say you should maybe get a second opinion about how you are making your EU transfers, cors, and possibly go and ask Nordea how it should be done. It really sounds like you are somehow making non-EU international transfers. (I don't use Nordea so I can't say if their UI is illogical and that is the problem). I've transferred money between several EU countries and 16e is way too high a fee.
Last time i phoned nordea the woman said that i dont have the option to change my resident address to my new address.
She said that they wait for maistratti to send them details, i said ive already been getting mail from posti and my bank spam is being sent to my old address.Other mail is coming to my new address.
So i email maistratti and they tell me nordea has been notified and that i can ask them to change my address, it can be done.
I have a few problems with nordea!!
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by Pursuivant » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:44 am
I had Nordea and the EU payments went through without a hitch - as long as you didn't go ticking the wrong boxes. Estonia wasn't in the euro even back then.
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Adrian42
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by Adrian42 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 2:07 am
cors187 wrote:interleukin wrote:I'd say you should maybe get a second opinion about how you are making your EU transfers, cors, and possibly go and ask Nordea how it should be done. It really sounds like you are somehow making non-EU international transfers. (I don't use Nordea so I can't say if their UI is illogical and that is the problem). I've transferred money between several EU countries and 16e is way too high a fee.
Last time i phoned nordea the woman said that i dont have the option to change my resident address to my new address.
She said that they wait for maistratti to send them details, i said ive already been getting mail from posti and my bank spam is being sent to my old address.Other mail is coming to my new address.
So i email maistratti and they tell me nordea has been notified and that i can ask them to change my address, it can be done.
I have a few problems with nordea!!
Judging from your posts, you also seem to have a few problems with your brain!!
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cors187
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by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:49 am
Pursuivant wrote:I had Nordea and the EU payments went through without a hitch - as long as you didn't go ticking the wrong boxes. Estonia wasn't in the euro even back then.
I cant find this EU payments box, anyone find EU payments in english netbank (nordea)?
To me, ticking a box is old school as the iban system is the code that determines the location.
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by tjawatts » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:23 am
You just use the normal "new payment" form just like you would for a domestic payment. No need to go to other payments.
With the ‘New payment’ function you can make euro payments (SEPA account transfer) to both Finnish and other European financial institutions.
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cors187
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by cors187 » Sun Jun 09, 2013 2:59 pm
Adrian42 wrote:cors187 wrote:interleukin wrote:I'd say you should maybe get a second opinion about how you are making your EU transfers, cors, and possibly go and ask Nordea how it should be done. It really sounds like you are somehow making non-EU international transfers. (I don't use Nordea so I can't say if their UI is illogical and that is the problem). I've transferred money between several EU countries and 16e is way too high a fee.
Last time i phoned nordea the woman said that i dont have the option to change my resident address to my new address.
She said that they wait for maistratti to send them details, i said ive already been getting mail from posti and my bank spam is being sent to my old address.Other mail is coming to my new address.
So i email maistratti and they tell me nordea has been notified and that i can ask them to change my address, it can be done.
I have a few problems with nordea!!
Judging from your posts, you also seem to have a few problems with your brain!!
Its not my brain, i just skip posts and comment on the OP.
I also presumed that the OP tried to put his dutch iban into the new payments and was getting the error.I have often got iban errors that wont process payments
Where as crossborder may have solved that problem for me by adding extra info into the boxes, but to be honest ive got payments going out to foreign countries and EU and im often half a sleep when i do my banking.