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! 17: <font color="#0000ff"><i>Open</i></font><font color="#000084">BSD</font></a>
! 18: <font color="#e00000">Bank Transfer Donations</font>
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1.17 deraadt 23: It is easy to donate money to OpenBSD using direct bank transfers using
24: the following information:
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1.22 reyk 27: From Inside Europe (SEPA):<br>
1.16 deraadt 28: <br>
29: <b>IBAN:</b> DE91 7007 0024 0338 1779 00<br>
1.24 deraadt 30: <b>BIC:</b> DEUTDEDBMUC<br>
1.16 deraadt 31: Name: Theo de Raadt<br>
32: Address: Deutsche Bank, Marienplatz 21<br>
33: 80331 München, Germany<br>
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35: From outside Europe:<br>
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37: <b>SWIFT:</b> DEUTDEDBMUC<br>
38: <b>Account:</b> 7007 0024 0338 1779 00<br>
39: Name: Theo de Raadt<br>
40: Address: Deutsche Bank, Marienplatz 21<br>
41: 80331 München, Germany<br>
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1.17 deraadt 44: If the transfer process has a comment field, give the name you want
45: to see listed on our <a href="donations.html">Donations page</a> and
46: perhaps mail Theo a gentle reminder to notice it. Please note that
1.18 deraadt 47: these transfers are strictly donations -- the project does not like
48: transactions which appear to be in exchange for advertising via links.
1.1 deraadt 49: <p>
1.22 reyk 50: These bank transfer systems can have various transaction fees.
51: In general with the new IBAN system there should be no or minimal
52: costs when the transfer is made between two banks which are in the
53: European Community or the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA).
1.16 deraadt 54: If there is such an option, you should select 'share both costs' as that
55: will put you into the 'EUR 0.00 charge' catagory. Sometimes if you select
56: 'charge all costs to sender' (or receiver), they do charge outrageous costs.
57: This is plain wrong as all transactions should be charged at the same cost as
58: a national transfer, as per 01-06-2003. You should complain if they do this.
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1.16 deraadt 60: Choose to use the IBAN system over the SWIFT system, as SWIFT is more expensive.
1.10 ian 61: As well, note that Greek banks are notorious for charging costs at the
1.2 pvalchev 62: expense of customers... For example, Eurobank charges EUR 5 for
1.1 deraadt 63: outgoing transfers and EUR 3 for incoming ones...
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