Help - Dutch website payment with transfer
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<i> Help - Dutch website payment with transfer
Posted by: PhillyFan on Jan 29, 16 at 9:57am</i>
I haven't made a USA to EU bank transfer in a few years. Everything written here is the same as I experienced.
For your situation I would put a $10 bill in an envelope and mail it to the tour company. They should get at least €8.50 after commission. Your marginal cost is €1.00 plus a stamp. Safety? I have mailed a Bennie to Paris as a hotel deposit. It was waiting there for me when I arrived.
Posted by: PhillyFan on Jan 29, 16 at 9:57am</i>
I haven't made a USA to EU bank transfer in a few years. Everything written here is the same as I experienced.
For your situation I would put a $10 bill in an envelope and mail it to the tour company. They should get at least €8.50 after commission. Your marginal cost is €1.00 plus a stamp. Safety? I have mailed a Bennie to Paris as a hotel deposit. It was waiting there for me when I arrived.
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Hi all. After setting up an xe account, and sending another email (or two) to the tour site, I learned that I can pay in cash prior to the tour. Which I will do!
Thanks, all.
Did you see that the Bosch Research group identified a painting that was mostly kept in storage (!) in the Kansas City Art Museum as an authentic Bosch?
Thanks, all.
Did you see that the Bosch Research group identified a painting that was mostly kept in storage (!) in the Kansas City Art Museum as an authentic Bosch?
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PhillyFan, Just want to thank you for starting this thread. I remember reading something about this exhibit but it slipped my mind, like many things do.....;-) and Bosch is one of my faves.
So now I am planning a quick trip to see it in about three weeks.
I am looking forward to seeing the restorations - it's amazing how wonderful paintings become after that. I know I have seen The Garden of Earthly Delights and it's just so bright now.....I first saw it decades ago and it was quite different, I am pretty sure. (I know it's not going there for this.)
Hope you and the others going enjoy.
So now I am planning a quick trip to see it in about three weeks.
I am looking forward to seeing the restorations - it's amazing how wonderful paintings become after that. I know I have seen The Garden of Earthly Delights and it's just so bright now.....I first saw it decades ago and it was quite different, I am pretty sure. (I know it's not going there for this.)
Hope you and the others going enjoy.





