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how_to_pay [2012/04/06 09:25]
jurrien created
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 ====== Paying your participation fee ====== ====== Paying your participation fee ======
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 ===== Within the Netherlands ===== ===== Within the Netherlands =====
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 For payments inside the Netherlands, please transfer the participation fee to our bank account, details are at the bottom of this page.  For payments inside the Netherlands, please transfer the participation fee to our bank account, details are at the bottom of this page. 
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 How to pay euros across borders with IBAN  How to pay euros across borders with IBAN 
  
-Regretfully, we cannot receive IBAN payments from players from the U.K. Therefor, we will be accepting cash payments from our U.K. players. For all other players, our policy is still for payment per (electronic) transfer. If you are not from the U.K. but are having problems with the IBAN transfer nonetheless, please contact us so we can help resolve them. +Regretfully, we cannot receive IBAN payments from players from the U.K. Therefore, we will accept cash payments from our U.K. players. For all other players, we prefer payment per (electronic) transfer. If you are not from the U.K. but are having problems with the IBAN transfer nonetheless, please contact us so we can help resolve them. 
  
 Banks use a communication system called SWIFT to send and receive messages. The Bank Identifier Code or short BIC serves as a unique identifier for all banks on the SWIFT network. You should be able to see the BIC of your own bank on your paper bank statement.  Banks use a communication system called SWIFT to send and receive messages. The Bank Identifier Code or short BIC serves as a unique identifier for all banks on the SWIFT network. You should be able to see the BIC of your own bank on your paper bank statement. 
  
-The International Bank Account Number or IBAN is a bank account number in a format that makes it internationally unique and recognisable. Your own IBAN should be displayed on your paper bank statement. Normally your own account number is a suffix of your IBAN. +The International Bank Account Number or IBAN is a bank account number in a format that makes it internationally unique and recognisable. Your own IBAN should be displayed on your paper bank statement and banking card. Normally your own account number is a suffix of your IBAN.  
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 +Since July 2003, payments in the European Union that are in euros and that specify both the BIC along with the IBAN of the beneficiary must be treated and charged as domestic payments. Note also that this applies to payments in euros only, not the other currencies
  
-Since July 2003payments in the European Union that are in euros and that specify both the BIC along with the IBAN of the beneficiary must be treated and charged as domestic payments (We know that we sometimes have to remind the UK that they are a EU member as well). Note also that this applies to payments in euros only, not the other currencies+Sowhen you want to pay cross border electronically, usually your bank will require you to select a non domestic payment on the first web form. On the next form, you should be able to enter the BIC and IBAN of the beneficiary. Of course, you must specify the amount in euros as well. 
  
-So, when you want to pay cross border electronically, usually your bank will require you to select a non domestic payment on the first web form. On the next form, you should be able to enter the BIC and IBAN of the beneficiary. Optionally, your bank may require you to enter the address of the beneficiary (This differs from country to country: for instance in the Netherlands you are only required to specify the residence of the beneficiary). Of course, you must specify the amount in euros as well. +The necessary data that you will or might need to book your entrance fee for our megagames are:
  
-The necessary data that you will or might need to book your entrance fee for De Bello Gallico from abroad are: +//Beneficiary//
  
- //Beneficiary// + Stichting Megagames Nederland (or short Stg. Megagames NL).
- Stichting Megagames Nederland +
- (or short Stg. Megagames NL - in english Foundation Megagames NL).+
  Montgomerylaan 70  Montgomerylaan 70
  2625 PP Delft, The Netherlands  2625 PP Delft, The Netherlands
   
- Bank account: 614146402, ABN AMRO, Delft (for Dutch residents)+ Bank account: 614146402, ABN AMRO, Delft
  BIC: ABNANL2A  BIC: ABNANL2A
  IBAN: NL30ABNA0614146402  IBAN: NL30ABNA0614146402
  
  
-The fee for the megagame will be 25 euros for a player and 12.50 euros for an umpire.+The fee for megagame is €20,-- for a player and €10,-- for an umpire. If you want to receive your game material not only by email but also in print, we ask you to pay an additional €5,-- fee to cover the costs of printing and postage.
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