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11-26-2008, 11:03 AM
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Banks with swift codes and free wire transfers?
Hello All,
I am setting up my banking info and noticed that my bank won't work because it doesn't have a swift code. Therefore I need to get a new account at a bank that does. Anyone know what good banks to use; ones with swift codes and preferably free/cheap wire transfer rates so that you don't get hit with a 15 dollar charge every time apple send you money? Thank you.
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11-26-2008, 11:20 AM
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Hi Scotopia,
I currently use Etrade as they have no fees plus a swift code. At least I am pretty sure but I haven't gotten my October payment yet so I will let you know once I get that.
-Gambit
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06-15-2009, 02:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gambit
Hi Scotopia,
I currently use Etrade as they have no fees plus a swift code. At least I am pretty sure but I haven't gotten my October payment yet so I will let you know once I get that.
-Gambit
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Were you able to get E*Trade to work?
E*Trade Bank does not have a SWIFT code, but E*Trade Securities does. Further complicating the problem is that for ABA transfers, it goes directly to E*Trade Securities. For international SWIFT transfers, you have to direct it through The Bank of New York with a different account # and address.
How were you able to enter two different banking accounts into the iTunes Connect website?
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06-26-2009, 11:13 AM
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I am wondering the same thing. I have been attempting to get an answer to this very question from Apple for a couple of weeks. Any information on how you did it would be most appreciated!
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06-27-2009, 10:39 PM
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When I first signed up the Swift Code gave me problems as well. I did not even know what the code was. Most national and regional banks should have a code. Local and credit unions probably will not. I know Citibank, Chase, Bank of America, BB&T, and Wells Fargo have swift codes. I also think all charge $15. Citibank does have free transfers if you have a securities account with them but the normal checking accounts will have the fee.
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