Payments for CD purchases by means of Internet Banking or
Bank-to-Bank transfers from customers in countries other
than New Zealand often involve charges from the various
intermediary banks which act as links in the commercial
chain between their banks and ours; and such charges
can sometimes even exceed the price of a CD that an overseas
customer wants to buy ...
And that is obviously not a viable situation. ...
If you live outside New Zealand and you want to order some CD(s) of ours, payment by Internet Banking or direct transfer from your bank to our bank account
is acceptable only when the full price
reaches our bank approximately intact; i.e. your bank's charges and your bank's
intermediary agents' charges do need to be covered by you.
PAYMENT VIA THE WESTERN UNION ...
As a simple alternative to the above-mentioned method of remitting
payment for any CD(s) you may be ordering from Educator Discs, remittances can also be made from most countries via the Western
Union, an international money transfer organisation. Remittances made via the Western Union
need to be made payable to an individual person and should in this case be made payable
to "Dr. Rosalind M. Stinchcombe, Educator Discs, Waitakere P.D.C., Township Road, Waitakere 0614, Auckland, New Zealand."
Dr. Stinchcombe will receive the payment on behalf of the company and arrange for the CD(s)
to be mailed out to you within 24 hours of receipt of your remittance. However, if you do opt to
send the purchase price of the CD(s) you want via the Western Union, please get into direct
communication with us here at Educator Discs, by telephone, fax, airmail, or e-mail, and let us know the titles
of the CD(s) you are ordering, and your full name and postal address, and also the remittance reference number supplied to you by the Western Union, so that it is possible to send you the
software without delay when your remittance arrives here.
As far as Internet Banking transfers from overseas and bank-to-bank transfers from overseas are concerned, we accept deduction
of our own bankers' charges only; so if you are thinking of arranging a payment from overseas by Internet Banking or Bank-to-Bank Transfer for whatever CD(s) you
are purchasing, you would definitely need to check out with your own bank first to ascertain what amount would be deducted from the payment by any intermediary banks before the payment reaches our account, and you would then need to add that amount onto your transfer, so that the amount which finally arrives here is approximately equal to the correct amount ...
Provided you can deal with this matter of covering the costs of charges from
intermediary banks, you are welcome to arrange payment from overseas by Internet Banking or Bank-to-Bank Transfer for whichever CD(s) of ours
you wish to order.
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