S Sn@kebite Registered User Messages 770 8 Dec 2008 #1 Is it possible for somebody to outline the pros and cons on receiving cheques from the US in US dollars as opposed to Euro? I.E Which would lose more money at the time of cashing the cheque relating to bank charges? I hope I'm not being too vague, I want to know which currency would be best or is it unimportant? This is to do with Google Adsense btw. Thank you.
Is it possible for somebody to outline the pros and cons on receiving cheques from the US in US dollars as opposed to Euro? I.E Which would lose more money at the time of cashing the cheque relating to bank charges? I hope I'm not being too vague, I want to know which currency would be best or is it unimportant? This is to do with Google Adsense btw. Thank you.
J jhegarty Registered User Messages 2,961 8 Dec 2008 #2 Can't think of any reason to get it in dollars. The exchange rate a fairly good from google.
S Sn@kebite Registered User Messages 770 9 Dec 2008 #3 Thanks J. I was just thinking that if I got it in dollars I have control to wait for exchange rates to change in my favour etc. Otherwise google would do it at the rates at the time of process. But yes, maybe there's no point.
Thanks J. I was just thinking that if I got it in dollars I have control to wait for exchange rates to change in my favour etc. Otherwise google would do it at the rates at the time of process. But yes, maybe there's no point.
J jhegarty Registered User Messages 2,961 9 Dec 2008 #4 Also note that the euro cheque is draw on an Irish account. Not sure about dollar one.
S Sn@kebite Registered User Messages 770 9 Dec 2008 #5 Sorry what exactly do you mean by that? Is that good or bad? thanks.
M MugsGame Frequent Poser Messages 2,911 2 Jan 2009 #6 If drawn on Irish account the euro cheque will clear much faster - go for that I'd say.
C Chopper1971 Registered User Messages 53 2 Jan 2009 #7 With google, you should be able to get the funds DD into your bank account.