>I wish somebody would explain how it works in the EU.  My US bank might 
>charge something for depositing a Canadian check in Canadian dollars, but 
>never for depositing a US check.  Why are they charging for depositing a 
>check in Euros?

The same reason that my bank here in the UK charges me for depositing a 
cheque (as it is spelled here) made out in US dollars. Because there is 
admin in figuring out the exchange rate (with all necessary and 
unnecessary contributing factors) and then converting the amount and then 
getting the US bank on which the cheque is drawn to cough up. Costs time 
and money, and there is a charge (similar to yours).

Strangely enough, we have cheques, but aside from eBay transactions, 
nobody here uses them. We normally pay for things with debit cards that 
transfer money from our 'current account' (your 'checking account') to 
the store. Or we use credit cards or AmEx. I pay all my monthly bills 
either by standing order (set amount each month from my current account) 
or by telephone banking (pressing keys on the phone to decide exact 
amounts going out of my account to preset recieving accounts like credit 
card bills and so on), or internet banking.

Ten years ago we probably had (as a family) a cheque-book per month, at 
least. More recently, but before I met eBay, we got through maybe one a 
year! Post eBay, it's two a year, although I am using Paypal a lot.

If I'm buying from abroad (USA usually) I now use Paypal. If not, I go to 
a travel agent and I get an AmEx International Money Order, which costs 
me, say, �10 on top of the, say, �100 I need to send. I then post the 
money order, which is made out in US bucks. Simple. Paypal is simpler but 
more expensive.

No Euros here (yet).

Cotty

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