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March 24, 2008 at 1:01 PM #175956March 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM #175555partypupParticipant
The best way to buy euros is to open a foreign bank account. You don’t always have to visit in person, but if you open an account in most European countries you will have to. Try Panama, the Caymans or St. Kitts. The transaction fee should be very low, and you can “purchase” in any quantity you want. Additionally, an offshore account is a great thing to have, now more than ever. American banks are now shakier than a hooker in church, and I fear that exchange controls in the not-so-distant future.
March 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM #175903partypupParticipantThe best way to buy euros is to open a foreign bank account. You don’t always have to visit in person, but if you open an account in most European countries you will have to. Try Panama, the Caymans or St. Kitts. The transaction fee should be very low, and you can “purchase” in any quantity you want. Additionally, an offshore account is a great thing to have, now more than ever. American banks are now shakier than a hooker in church, and I fear that exchange controls in the not-so-distant future.
March 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM #175912partypupParticipantThe best way to buy euros is to open a foreign bank account. You don’t always have to visit in person, but if you open an account in most European countries you will have to. Try Panama, the Caymans or St. Kitts. The transaction fee should be very low, and you can “purchase” in any quantity you want. Additionally, an offshore account is a great thing to have, now more than ever. American banks are now shakier than a hooker in church, and I fear that exchange controls in the not-so-distant future.
March 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM #175915partypupParticipantThe best way to buy euros is to open a foreign bank account. You don’t always have to visit in person, but if you open an account in most European countries you will have to. Try Panama, the Caymans or St. Kitts. The transaction fee should be very low, and you can “purchase” in any quantity you want. Additionally, an offshore account is a great thing to have, now more than ever. American banks are now shakier than a hooker in church, and I fear that exchange controls in the not-so-distant future.
March 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM #176007partypupParticipantThe best way to buy euros is to open a foreign bank account. You don’t always have to visit in person, but if you open an account in most European countries you will have to. Try Panama, the Caymans or St. Kitts. The transaction fee should be very low, and you can “purchase” in any quantity you want. Additionally, an offshore account is a great thing to have, now more than ever. American banks are now shakier than a hooker in church, and I fear that exchange controls in the not-so-distant future.
March 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM #175594kev374ParticipantI called Wells Fargo bank, get this… they want 5% commission to buy Euros.
March 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM #175947kev374ParticipantI called Wells Fargo bank, get this… they want 5% commission to buy Euros.
March 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM #175951kev374ParticipantI called Wells Fargo bank, get this… they want 5% commission to buy Euros.
March 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM #175954kev374ParticipantI called Wells Fargo bank, get this… they want 5% commission to buy Euros.
March 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM #176047kev374ParticipantI called Wells Fargo bank, get this… they want 5% commission to buy Euros.
March 24, 2008 at 3:49 PM #1755994826monongahelaParticipantqwerty007 – can you tell me why you are luke-warm on HSBC? I use them regularly for previously mentioned purpose all over AsiaPac satisfactorily. Haven’t used HSBC in USA or EMEA, but the literature says should be no different (and Europe is their home turf.)
March 24, 2008 at 3:49 PM #1759524826monongahelaParticipantqwerty007 – can you tell me why you are luke-warm on HSBC? I use them regularly for previously mentioned purpose all over AsiaPac satisfactorily. Haven’t used HSBC in USA or EMEA, but the literature says should be no different (and Europe is their home turf.)
March 24, 2008 at 3:49 PM #1759554826monongahelaParticipantqwerty007 – can you tell me why you are luke-warm on HSBC? I use them regularly for previously mentioned purpose all over AsiaPac satisfactorily. Haven’t used HSBC in USA or EMEA, but the literature says should be no different (and Europe is their home turf.)
March 24, 2008 at 3:49 PM #1759594826monongahelaParticipantqwerty007 – can you tell me why you are luke-warm on HSBC? I use them regularly for previously mentioned purpose all over AsiaPac satisfactorily. Haven’t used HSBC in USA or EMEA, but the literature says should be no different (and Europe is their home turf.)
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