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Kaoru Slade
Registered User
Join date: 26 May 2008
Posts: 6
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03-12-2009 04:40
I am in dire need of advise.. I am trying to fill out the form, and it has ABA and IBAN numbers among required fields. The problem is that ABA is used in USA only and IBAN is used only in some European and Middle East countries. International banks use SWIFT instead. What should I write in that fields? LL billing department refuses to process my request until I fill out all the required fields. I am receiving payments from all over the world for years, and it is the first time I am asked for anything besides SWIFT code. Links for those curious about boring theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routing_transit_number http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bank_Account_Number#Geographical_usage
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Kyrah Abattoir
cruelty delight
Join date: 4 Jun 2004
Posts: 2,786
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03-12-2009 05:20
--edit-- nevermind
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Calveen Kline
In pursuit of Happiness
Join date: 5 Jan 2007
Posts: 682
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03-12-2009 05:22
Get a Paypal account instead. It's cheaper and faster.
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Kaoru Slade
Registered User
Join date: 26 May 2008
Posts: 6
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03-12-2009 05:46
Forgot to mention it, sorry. PayPal is happy to receive payments from my Visa Classic card, but not to send money to my country. Don't ask me how do they manage to combine these things.
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Eva Tiramisu
Registered User
Join date: 20 Sep 2005
Posts: 176
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03-12-2009 07:22
Not sure if this will help you, but when I send money at work to countries that doesnt use IBAN (and yet the bank we use insist that we put down an IBAN number), I simply put down the accountnumber again in the IBAN field. It works here, but cant guarantee it will for you. Worth a try though.
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