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Homakov2011-04-10 16:18:04
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Homakov, 2011-04-10 16:18:04

How do you accept payments from foreign customers?

From which countries do they use what? Apart from the bank, it is everywhere. paypal/epass…

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nqhost, 2011-04-10
@nqhost

Are “you” individuals, sole proprietors or firms?
If there is a legal entity, you can accept payment through payment gateways like 2checkout.com.
Another interesting option is moneybookers.com

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Shedal, 2011-04-10
@Shedal

Do you officially need it or not? And what country are you in?
When the customer needed to transfer a couple of times and quickly, they used Western Union. But this, of course, is an expensive pleasure, although it is fast and reliable.
In Ukraine, it is still quite convenient to receive transfers to a PrivatBank card through LiqPay. It comes pretty quickly, you can transfer from MasterCard, Visa, etc.
It may even be possible to transfer to Russian PrivatBank cards, but I'm not sure about that.

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WikiLeaks, 2011-04-10
@WikiLeaks

I have accounts in foreign banks, which I have issued during tours.
Paypal is open on them, it is very convenient to accept money in this way.
But it turns out to be very expensive, because a fairly large% is lost for transfers / withdrawals in Russia.

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Roman Misyurev, 2012-03-06
@Sudo

We use the HP LaserJet 3055 at work — a great machine! Despite the fact that it contains a 12A cartridge (small), it lasts for a long time (7000 pages are declared). It refuels with a bang, you don’t even need to change the chips, let alone reflash the device. True, it is without a duplex and I don’t see it for sale anymore :(
But, perhaps, its newer generation will suit you.
If there is a need for refilling cartridges, write in a personal message, I will give you the contacts of a good master (Moscow).

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RuJet, 2012-03-06
@RuJet

Except 4 - Xerox 3550

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Dmitry Kuzmin, 2012-03-06
@Dimkaa

We have been using this in an office of 4 people for 2 years already. Zhivots.

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kamlay, 2012-03-06
@kamlay

Here it was discussed.

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