I’m trying to pay for an O-Ringen entry, tried the bank via IBAN but they said that they required the account holders name, the banks name and the banks address, none of which are on the entry form. Have sent the organisers an email looking for these details but I haven’t heard back, neither have I been able to get through by phone.
So a simple question to all of you who have already entered, how did you pay?
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Just mail the organisers that you'll pay on arrival in cash. Just as quick when registering. And if GB banking system was as up to date as elsewhere all you need is the IBAN number !!!!!
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Gross wrote:Just mail the organisers that you'll pay on arrival in cash.
I've been told by O-ringen enquires that they will accept our entry and we can pay by credit card on arrival at the normal rate (not late entry fees). I'm still a bit nervous that we may have a misunderstanding as a result of the language difference. Has anyone else been told this, or done it in the past?
Thanks
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GML wrote:Gross wrote:Just mail the organisers that you'll pay on arrival in cash.
I've been told by O-ringen enquires that they will accept our entry and we can pay by credit card on arrival at the normal rate (not late entry fees). I'm still a bit nervous that we may have a misunderstanding as a result of the language difference. Has anyone else been told this, or done it in the past?
Thanks
GML
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GML wrote:I'm still a bit nervous that we may have a misunderstanding as a result of the language difference.
Do you mean accent difference?
There will be no problem, when you go to entries the people have name tags with a flag representing the languages they can speak, they all have the Union Flag on them...
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Someone asked me to say how I payed for it. So here it is. I am very lucky to have a mother who sends bank transfers as part of her job. She did it for me. They do very reasonable rates, mainly cos they usually deal with massive amounts of money from big businesses. I'd give you a link but their website is cack. I'm sure that was no help to anyone but yeh...
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I had the same problem with not knowing the adress etc so just emailed the organisers.
"The name and adress to the bank:
Föreningssparbanken Söderhamn AB
Box 13
826 21 Söderhamn
BIC: SWEDSESS
IBAN: SE2180000008344433563289"
"The name and adress to the bank:
Föreningssparbanken Söderhamn AB
Box 13
826 21 Söderhamn
BIC: SWEDSESS
IBAN: SE2180000008344433563289"
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