Cherry MX and Matias switches
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Hi 7bit,
I've just received 2 invoices to the same order, which makes me confused as one states 177 Clears and the other 200. The 177 is Paypal (which I chose) the other (200 units) is through bank. Can you please clear this a little up for me? (#920)
Other than that, wow you were fast
Thanks!
I've just received 2 invoices to the same order, which makes me confused as one states 177 Clears and the other 200. The 177 is Paypal (which I chose) the other (200 units) is through bank. Can you please clear this a little up for me? (#920)
Other than that, wow you were fast
Thanks!
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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I've got more than 200 in stock, so you can have those 200 you orderd.Qudeid wrote: ↑Hi 7bit,
I've just received 2 invoices to the same order, which makes me confused as one states 177 Clears and the other 200. The 177 is Paypal (which I chose) the other (200 units) is through bank. Can you please clear this a little up for me? (#920)
Other than that, wow you were fast
Thanks!
If you really want to pay via expensive PayPal, just go ahead and order the PAYPAL kit.
- Muirium
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Because Paypal exists to feed from the suffering of those of us who live in dumb territories where SEPA doesn't exist.
Kinda surprises me SEPA was ever allowed, actually. Is PayPal really that bad at lobbying? Did they forget about the world outside the US, like so many of their fellow firms?
Kinda surprises me SEPA was ever allowed, actually. Is PayPal really that bad at lobbying? Did they forget about the world outside the US, like so many of their fellow firms?
- seebart
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True. Of course the bank regulations in those countries is whack also. What's the real gain of not allowing SEPA? More revenue from greedy transfer fees. Nothing will change because PayPal was sold.
- Muirium
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Fun fact: Britain does have SEPA. But it's completely useless for paying beyond the island. You get whacked with a processing fee far larger than Paypal's for daring to exchange currencies! I think it's something on the order of 50 Euros as soon as you pay a cent. Needless to say I ordered the PAYPAL kit quick after seeing that.
- seebart
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Sounds like they were forced to implement it and then jack up the fee so no one will use it for international transfers.
- Muirium
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Exactly. Institutions here like to be ready for the moment London makes it official and we're yanked right out of Europe, once and for all.
Which will be an interesting day in Scotland!
Which will be an interesting day in Scotland!
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- Favorite switch: MX Brown
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Here in Germany both, SEPA and the old regular bank transfer just co-exist. Banks want to put an emphasis on SEPA, but I personally hate it to manually copy those long IBANs compared to the much shorter old account numbers (that still work btw). On the other hand.. I hate print paper as well. E-Mails are much better .
@7bit: hope I did the order update correctly in just placing a new order with the added stuff (in essence I added 5 grey). So I guess I will get a different invoice which I can pay, as described, together with the other one?
@7bit: hope I did the order update correctly in just placing a new order with the added stuff (in essence I added 5 grey). So I guess I will get a different invoice which I can pay, as described, together with the other one?
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- Location: UK
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Costs for SEPA in the UK currently vary by bank. First direct only charged me 4 GBP when I bought my Round5/5A order earlier this year.
http://www1.firstdirect.com/1/2/Foreignpayments The only wrinkle was that I had to phone them up to initiate the transfer. It can't yet be done from their website.
Citibank don't charge at all.https://www.citibank.co.uk/personal/moving-money.do
According to https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/retpaym/ ... ex.en.html SEPA must be fully implemented in UK (a non-euro area country) by 31 Oct 2016. It also says that "Payment service providers must apply equal charges to comparable cross-border and domestic payments in euro within the European Union (Regulation No 924/2009). This principle of equal charges has been reinforced by the end-date regulation (Regulation No 260/2012), which has eliminated the € 50,000 ceiling under which equal charges could previously only be applied."
While payments from one GBP account to another GBP account are fee free, it's not clear to me whether the above means EUR payments from a UK account to elsewhere within Europe will also have to be fee free after 31 Oct 2016.
http://www1.firstdirect.com/1/2/Foreignpayments The only wrinkle was that I had to phone them up to initiate the transfer. It can't yet be done from their website.
Citibank don't charge at all.https://www.citibank.co.uk/personal/moving-money.do
According to https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/retpaym/ ... ex.en.html SEPA must be fully implemented in UK (a non-euro area country) by 31 Oct 2016. It also says that "Payment service providers must apply equal charges to comparable cross-border and domestic payments in euro within the European Union (Regulation No 924/2009). This principle of equal charges has been reinforced by the end-date regulation (Regulation No 260/2012), which has eliminated the € 50,000 ceiling under which equal charges could previously only be applied."
While payments from one GBP account to another GBP account are fee free, it's not clear to me whether the above means EUR payments from a UK account to elsewhere within Europe will also have to be fee free after 31 Oct 2016.
- Khers
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It's something similar in Sweden, but the minimum fee us something along the lines of 10 EUR rather than 50, but still. Paypal is more feasible for us outside the EMU...Muirium wrote: ↑Fun fact: Britain does have SEPA. But it's completely useless for paying beyond the island. You get whacked with a processing fee far larger than Paypal's for daring to exchange currencies! I think it's something on the order of 50 Euros as soon as you pay a cent. Needless to say I ordered the PAYPAL kit quick after seeing that.
- Muirium
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That 50 they tried to pin on me was a few years ago now. Hopefully it is lower / going away as Chalks suggests. I don't like PayPal one bit, and their future looks significantly under threat now anyway (as eBay confirmed by dumping them after a lengthy corporate marriage). SEPA is the best horse we've got in the race for simple private payment systems.
- vvp
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I do not know about GB but in my country it works like this: EUR payment from EUR account to another EUR account must cost the same regardless whether the destination account is in the same country or in different country which is a SEPA member.chalks wrote: ↑ While payments from one GBP account to another GBP account are fee free, it's not clear to me whether the above means EUR payments from a UK account to elsewhere within Europe will also have to be fee free after 31 Oct 2016.
But if you do transfers from/to an account denominated in a different currency than EUR then banks can charge currency exchange fee.
My SEPA transfers cost 0.02€ from a bank which does not charge anything for the account maintenance. Another bank does not charge anything for a SEPA transfer but it has a 7€ monthly fee for the account maintenance (which is only applicable when one has too small amount deposited with the bank, otherwise there is no monthly charge).
- 7bit
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These shipped today:
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The Hyper PCBs will be here in about 3 weeks, so when I'm back I can finallly start to ship these ...
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The Hyper PCBs will be here in about 3 weeks, so when I'm back I can finallly start to ship these ...
- Watson 203
- Main keyboard: Corsair K70 RGB MX Browns
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- Favorite switch: Black feels
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Thanks very much, my MX Greys arrived this morning! Hopefully solder them up in the next week or so
http://i.imgur.com/uVynNuB.jpg
Just realised the plate is back to front...
http://i.imgur.com/uVynNuB.jpg
Just realised the plate is back to front...
- trapicki
- Main keyboard: Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000/Cherry G83 unlabl
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Thank you very much, arrived two days later without any problems.
Now I'll have the chance to really test the different between the MX Brown and all the other easier to get stuff. Let's see if waiting payed of.
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My MX Locks came in(not from 7bit though ) https://imgur.com/a/s8oC9 https://imgur.com/a/wJsyI
- wlhlm
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7bit won't ship the MX Locks before Round 6
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- Location: London, UK
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I tried to order some Matias tactile switches but my confirmation email says the order is empty. The listing in the email suggests that the tactile switches are out of stock (or stock is less than I wanted to order) - is the stock count in the first post of this thread not up to date?
I really only want the stems (to put inside my clicky switches) - are the linear stems the same as the tactile ones?
I really only want the stems (to put inside my clicky switches) - are the linear stems the same as the tactile ones?
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Last update: 2015-03-23Zombimuncha wrote: ↑I tried to order some Matias tactile switches but my confirmation email says the order is empty. The listing in the email suggests that the tactile switches are out of stock (or stock is less than I wanted to order) - is the stock count in the first post of this thread not up to date?
I really only want the stems (to put inside my clicky switches) - are the linear stems the same as the tactile ones?