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[ILUG-Social] payments from US companies?

[ILUG-Social] payments from US companies?

kevin lyda kevin+dated+1034177259.b407fc at ie.suberic.net
Fri Oct 4 16:28:10 IST 2002


On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 04:13:48PM +0100, Justin Mason wrote:
> Just wondering: has anyone here worked contract for a US company?
> How did you handle payment?  Paypal, or what?  And if Paypal,
> did you have to set up a UK bank account to receive deposits?
> They don't seem to want to deposit to Irish banks. :(

ask for a check.  (yes, that's how it's spelled there.)

as far as paying directly to a bank, i really don't see how it's
more complex to pay to an irish bank then it is to pay to a uk one.
i've transfered money from us banks to irish ones with little hassle.

kevin

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fork()'ed on 37058400          destruction?  We looked at the receipt."
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