Ah, banks. How I hate thee.
*boggles*
Something Australia (and Europe) is ahead of North America (since it's the States as well) on? Inconceivable!
Okay, I thought, try Plan B - get a Canadian credit card and use that to pay off my Aussie card completely and then pay that off.
No dice. I haven't got a credit history here, and the fact I've had one for ten years in Australia (to the point they gave me a card with a $7000 limit) doesn't count.
*grrs*
At least the lady I talked to was nice. But it means I'm going to have to wire the money to my account, which means once a month saving up $500 to make the fees worth the effort. Hopefully my tax return will cover things. Once I sort out something of an error I made on it - Dad, expect a call or an email tonight my time, Friday morning, yours.
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Go USA!
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Like the move to a universal metric system?
Like the move to more secure non-counterfeitable bank notes?
Like the abolition of the death penalty?
Say it aint so....
:)
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And! And I discovered today that you can't buy things over the internet with interac. *headdesk* It's so primitive.
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I pay for checks but that's about it; the rest, they say, is free. There's interest, but it's a joke. When times are good, it's okay; when they're not... Well, it's not.
One thing, though, as soon as you're of age, they'll send you a credit card app. The interest on THAT will be, high, but.
What's interac?
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Yeah, I've heard of a debit card. Got one. Thanks.
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I don't know how things work here in the States, but I would think there're ways. Then again, I couldn't open a bank account in Florida 'cause I wasn't a resident and so had to wait till I went home to do that.
Suck.