• remon@ani.social
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    6 days ago

    Bank transfer is barely available as a payment method in Europe and it’s slow as fuck. That’s not an alternative.

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        6 days ago

        Same in colombia. Even fruit vendors on the street accept bank transfers. Takes a minute or two to transfer.

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        WTF are you talking about, they can take up to 24 hours on weekdays, longer on weekend/holidays.

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          I’ve literally bought stuff on a Sunday afternoon in Spain, when the whole country is having a collective shutdown and no businesses are open, with zero problems. (Edit: last time was between different banks, too)

          We’re talking big things, like cars and motorbikes, because for normal stuff we just use Bizum, which is also really quick.

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            I literally just went to my bank and setup a bank transfer for Saturday, 17.01.

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                UBS but that doesn’t really matter. I also have/had accounts with Deutsch Bank, Sparkasse, Volksbank and Postbank and it’s the same everywhere.

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                    6 days ago

                    Haha, good one.

                    I’m pretty sure you’re just confusing “SEPA Instant Credit Transfer” with “Standard SEPA transfer”.

                    […] the maximum payment period for crediting transfers is one business day following the date […]

                    https://www.bancosantander.es/en/sepa

                    Yes, Instant Credit Transfer is instant, but haven’t seen a single vendor that accepted it, yet.

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          6 days ago

          Oh no, an entire day? That’s horrible. /s

          What do you do that always NEEDS instant transfer?

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              6 days ago

              And you do that so much that you actively complain about the slow banking process? I can’t remember ever needing any money to be transferred right this instant, other than the rare delivery pizza treat. Sounds like you’re pretty well off if that’s such a common occurrence.

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                6 days ago

                Yeah.

                Also digital purchases, I don’t want to wait a day for a download. Hell, even with regular orders, I don’t want to have to deal with having to plan my order in advance around the weekend just so my stuff arrives on the next available shipping date.

                So yeah, unless it’s instant it’s not really an alternative, it’s a downgrade.