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how do i pay a fee in swiss francs?????

Posted on 1/18/12 at 11:47 am
Posted by Dapper Prince
Elysian Fields
Member since Aug 2010
135 posts
Posted on 1/18/12 at 11:47 am
hey guys, if i want to apply to a school in switzerland, how do i do that?? can i just use a credit card or something???

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Step 1. Pay the application fee of CHF 200:
Details (the applicants have to make sure that they cover the transfer fees that might occur and that the University of Zurich will receive the entire amount of CHF 200):
Bank: Swiss Post - PostFinance, Nordring 8, CH-3030 Bern, Switzerland
IBAN: CH20 0900 0000 3066 9409 5
BIC/Swift-Code: POFICHBEXXX
Beneficiary: Rechnungswesen Universitaet Zurich, Raemistr. 71, CH-8006 Zürich, Switzerland
Reason for payment: Application Fee MScQF 2012; Surname, Given Name(s)
Posted by C
Houston
Member since Dec 2007
27830 posts
Posted on 1/18/12 at 11:50 am to
Call your bank for an international transfer using the swift code and IBAN number posted.
Posted by carlsoda
B Rah
Member since Dec 2009
5776 posts
Posted on 1/18/12 at 12:02 pm to
When I lived in CH the banks and credit card do automatic changing of currency with current exchange rate. I don't believe it has changed but yes you can use your CC. Where are you going to school?

ETA: saw zurich. I lived in Fribourg and would move back in a heart beat. good luck to you

Also good luck with learning swiss german
This post was edited on 1/18/12 at 12:11 pm
Posted by RemouladeSawce
Uranus
Member since Sep 2008
13980 posts
Posted on 1/18/12 at 4:39 pm to
1. Acquire CHF
2. ???
3. Profit
Posted by Fat Bastard
coach, investor, gambler
Member since Mar 2009
72929 posts
Posted on 4/18/12 at 8:12 am to
hey are you related to that nigerian prince Quidam65 keeps talking about here?
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