Hi LGMers again, I just want to clarify one thing.
If you are unsure whether you prefer a bank draft (or check in the US) or a wire transfer, please note that an international bank draft costs about one third of the cost of a wire transfer. You may want to check first with your own bank if you are also going to be charged a fee for cashing the bank draft or not. The same question should be asked for a wire transfer. We are trying to keep as much money in the pocket of the developpers, not in the pocket of the bank system... :) The only real advantage of a wire transfer is the speed. It’s in most cases instantaneous. It can also be the only secure way to handle money in some countries, excluding notably but not exclusively the countries members of the EU, Canada and the United States of America. In 2007, we have had very low bank fees because most of the reimbursements were done using bank drafts sent by regular mail. Those drafts can be done in most major currencies. To my knowledge, not one single draft was lost in the mail and nobody have experienced problems cashing those drafts. For a few countries we had to use wire transfer because cashing a bank draft would have been a real issue. We used wire transfers for Poland, Ukraine, Brasil and Russia. For all other countries we used checks or bank drafts. Louis -- Louis Desjardins Organisateur principal / Main organiser Libre Graphics Meeting 2009 - Montréal 6-9 mai 2009 www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2009 +1 514 994 9351 (cell phone) +1 514 934 1353 ext. 121 (office phone) HAE / EDT GMT -5
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