That's true Florian, most of us just have Sterling accounts.
Which is why, despite the fees, a Paypal account or ability to use a credit card is very useful.
David
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<mailto:david.salter%40thomsonreuters.com> schrieb:
> If there is a currency conversion our greedy bankers always charge the £25 admin fee :o(
In fact: if the english bank account is a Euro-account, then no
conversion is required (and no additional costs are raised). But usually
a private bank account is not based on a foreign currency...
Florian
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