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At 10:20 AM -0500 on 12/7/00, Trei, Peter wrote:
> > Are you saying that a visiting foreigner can't open a bank account in the
> > US?
> >
> > I'd be quite suprised if this is the case.
At 10:25 AM 12/7/2000 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> I would be surprised if you didn't need at least a tax ID number, myself.
Many years ago I, as a non resident of the US and non citizen of the US,
opened an account in US dollars at a US branch of the bank of America
without a social security number or a tax ID number.
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