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If you mean Royal Bank of Canada - then Delimiter is an option. Email Steve [email protected] and he'll give you the bank details.
We do. Depending of what you need for service!
@MarkTurner Just curious, how does Delimiter accept Canadian bank transfer? Does Delimiter have subsidiary company in Canada?
If RBC does stand for royal bank of Canada, why cant you just setup PayPal?
@Mycloud - Yes and they accept Interac or traditional bank transfers
It's much more hassle free to link your bank account to PayPal and pay with that. If you don't want to do that, just get a credit card and pay with that.
Many hosts don't accept bank transfers, so using PayPal gives you much more options.
We accept bank transfers on request, but the fees are crazy.
we can accept e-transfer, which reduces the amount of fees u need to pay per transfer down to about $1.00 CAD; or alternative I think a direct transfer to a different royal bank customer is also possible since we have a business account with RBC.
Kinda pointless to spend such high fees for something under $7/month.
It would be great if more providers offered bank transfer in Europe. All SEPA transfers are without fees.
Only in some countries unfortunately.
O.o How lame. My transfers to Iceland have all been free.
Any source where I can look up the fees? Does only the country of the sender matter?
Could it be that all SEPA transfers in EUR are free?
No, The law just says that they must be the same fee, whether sent domestically or abroad. It does not say they must be free and in some countries you might not pay fees for sending SEPA transfers, but in other countries you pay fees. But this depends on the country of the sender.