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I'm not suggesting a plain unmarked envelope - just send it the same way every other affiliate cheque arrives - with the company name on the envelope so WE know what it's about, but without making it obvious that there is valuable info contained.
Is anyone throwing away their cheques from BeFree or Amazon etc?
Also, it's a cheque - not cash - for crying out loud! ......
I agree that a cheque SHOULD be pretty safe - it is hard for someone else to cash it - but someone could easily steal it believing it was a pin number, or some other kind of credit card or bank account info - and then throw it away when they found it was a cheque which they could not cash.
Does anyone here need the hassle of getting google to issue a replacement?
Have you ever known the banks to do anything without a (substantial) cost attached?
If you look back you will see a number of threads about costs. Depends on the bank and how you do it.
Barclays charges me one quarter of a percent with a minimum £9. Means roughly you pay £9 till cheque is over about $5,500 then its 1/4%
Some banks do it for free if you keep £2000 or so in your account, which works out about the same if you look at the lost interest.
Has anybody else got expwerience with caching in a european Citibank branch? I have german citizenship and I'm thinking I could set up a citibank account in germany (no citibank in my country) and then do a bank-to-bank transfer from there into my operational accounts.
I'd think citibank-to-citibank should be quicker.
Hey, lets list the clearance times for our banks, it might help others to find a bank that works fast:
Volksbank Malta, europe, clearance time 3-4 weeks, cost of accepting USD check into euro account: €1.5/check.
SN
While double checking my account (to see if Septembers check has been sent yet - who knows?), I noticed that the August check (cashed 1st Sep) still has not cleared.
According to my bank, they are still awaiting the US bank to OK the payment, and there is nothing they can do. Which seems strange, since most US checks clear within 3-7 days.
Anyone else getting this? I'm in Spain, using one of the bigger Spanish banks. Solbank tells me not to worry, but hey - it's cash!
/Sanenet
A foreign bank has established agreements with corresponding banks in the US, this bank may or may not be the bank that the agent that Google hired for payment uses. Therefore, the arrangment would be.
Foreign Bank -> Correspondent Bank -> Google's Bank
Depending of the size of the correspondent bank, there could even be a theoretically fourth or heaven forbid fifth financial institution in the mix. It is not as simple as the system of clearing houses used by domestic banks. Overseas webmasters really need electronic funds transfer implemented.
Thanks for that tip, I hadn't really considered the whole correspondent bank aspect of it.
On the plus side, after some discussion with my friendly bank manager (in other countries, they send you a cheap calender - here, you send them a bottle of good brandy at Xmas!), I can probably get an account setup with a branch they have in the U.S. Let's see if this speeds up the process! :)
Well in the end they took it but only said they'd look into it and see whether they would be able to cash it or not. Not holding my breath.
Well it's good to know others still haven't got the check yet anyway. Thanks also for mentioning about the typhoon, my ocean view apartment got the full force of it and we evacuated for fear the windows would implode. Thanks to Google AdSense my apartment is new and built to last - others weren't so fortunate. And I found out about AdSense at WebmasterWorld, so you could say WW saved me from the typhoon!
Cheers all,
Jeremy
Sure I'll post when I get the check, but I still haven't got it. South Korea is actually a pretty efficient place and except for the typhoon there's no reason why I shouldn't get first class mail in 7-10 days. Letters from my family in the UK never take more than that to get here, and it really is getting a bit late in the day. Hang on in there or send Google a mail - any suggestions?
All the best,
Jeremy
Also MIA is the last two CJ payments and the latest Shareasale check. None of them even issued! I'm getting just a little fed up with everyone's casual attitude to paying on time.
~ Icicle