2007/3/2, Delphine Ménard <notafishz@gmail.com>:
On 3/1/07, Any File <anysomefile@gmail.com> wrote:

> > On the other hand, bank transfer is not always the means of payment of
> > choice. My point being, the Italians may want bank transfer, as the
> > Germans would, but the French or the Americans would simply never use
> > it.
>
> This rise my curiosity. Why this? Because every French has a credit card?

Yes, and it costs little and it's really handy because debit and
credit card are in the same plastic thing. And our online banking
sucks big time, so making an online bank transfer is hell in a box.

Cultural differences and history are a big part of this "money
changing hands" business. There are those who don't like credit cards,
those who don't have them, those who would "never do anything
involving money over the internet", those who have never seen or heard
of a check and those who can't imagine that checks are not accepted,
those who love cash and those who hate it, those who are paypal
freaks, those who don't trust paypal. In short, there are as many ways
of "paying" as there are countries and people. And one organisation
cannot accommodate them all.

We have to draw the line somewhere :-)

Delphine

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Hi, all,

Generally in Taiwan, banks don't accept people to open an account for just one event, and furthermore, only legal entities who have registered to the government can open bank accounts. When Taipei was chosen to host Wikimania 2007, Taiwanese Wikimedians didn't have an organization to open an account. Neither the Foundation had the qualification. It took much time for the organizing team to negotiate with the banks, but finally in vain.

After several weeks negotiating between the team, Brad and a friendly organization, in which KJ is on the board of trustees, now we have a bank account in Taiwan. This account is from a co-sponsor "Association of Digital Culture of Taiwan", and it is an independent account from their own account. WMF and ADCT both parties acknowledge this account is just for this event. ADCT doesn't charge us for borrowing this account from them.

With this account, we can continue our preparation works. It will be the account for receiving registration fees and etc. Dann ( Ms. Hsin-cheng Hsu), the treasurer of the team will check the account when she gets notification from registration manager of this event. Then we can as soon as possible confirm the attendee's registration, including accommodation, if he/she wants to stay in CTOYAC.

We have set up a SOP in both Paypal and remittance ways. We hope the process of registration goes very smoothly. Thanks for all your concern and understanding. And also, thank you ADCT.

THD