jonathon wrote:
Robert Smits wrote:
bank a withdrawal of however many euros that works out to. That's hardly rocket science.
Nope, but it is the best, and fastest way to ensure that OOo
can not receive any funds, because of fraud. [My guess is
that the first lawsuit will be filed within 60 days of that
functionality being added to the account, with the
restraining order taking affect within 90 days.]
The reason for the fraud charges is because the amount cited
on the website will not, and can not be the same as that
which is withdrawn from the donor's bank account, unless the
bank account uses the same currency. [The currencies that
you can have your bank account in, depend upon what your
bank offers. US Banks typically won't allow foreign currency
accounts. Canadian banks may allow them.]
I can't believe this thread is serious. If you donate x euros the bank will send
you a statement saying that it has payed x euros to the donation account and
charged your account the equivalent amount in USD. It has been like that for
folks outside USA as long as I remember, so why should it be different for a US
citizen?
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Ciao, Erik.
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