gort_gráinneog
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Interesting article in the Irish Times Pricewatch today.
The crux of it is, that an Irish actor receives cheques from work he completed in America years ago through residuals. These amount to about $50 or $60 a month. Previously the actor used to lodge these cheques with Ulster bank no problem and use them to pay utility bills or insurance etc. However, the actor is now with PTSB, and PTSB will not accept dollar cheques for less than $250 and will charge €80 for processing each cheque. PTSB cite charges by international banks as the reason for this.
The actor has tried lodging in the credit union to no avail, and has also requested from the Film Studios to pay electronically rather than via cheque but they flat out refuse. So they are now left with a drawer full of cheques that they are unable to lodge.
Pricewatch are stumped as to how to resolve this.
The crux of it is, that an Irish actor receives cheques from work he completed in America years ago through residuals. These amount to about $50 or $60 a month. Previously the actor used to lodge these cheques with Ulster bank no problem and use them to pay utility bills or insurance etc. However, the actor is now with PTSB, and PTSB will not accept dollar cheques for less than $250 and will charge €80 for processing each cheque. PTSB cite charges by international banks as the reason for this.
The actor has tried lodging in the credit union to no avail, and has also requested from the Film Studios to pay electronically rather than via cheque but they flat out refuse. So they are now left with a drawer full of cheques that they are unable to lodge.
Pricewatch are stumped as to how to resolve this.