yes i did the same the first time… try with 200$ and see how it goes 
“Law must be respected, but the priority is to survive”
I fully agree Giallo, mr. Monti think not 
Remains open only the question of self invoice.. Must understand how to do it
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360design said
“Law must be respected, but the priority is to survive” I fully agree Giallo, mr. Monti think notRemains open only the question of self invoice.. Must understand how to do it
Hi 360design, self invoicing is quite easy if you have a p.iva. You just have to invoice to yourself (yep, you are the client and you are the invoice author) adding the usual 21% value (nothing else). The important thing to remember is that this kind of invoice has to be numbered differently from your usual ones (for instance I use af01, af02, etc.).
If you need an example, just contact me through my profile and I will more than happily send it to you 
marco
Thank you very very much loziosecchi 
Yes, I have p.iva.. I’m sending a private message to you..
Thank you very much, you really are very kind 
anyone knows how to withdraw with the swift method to an italian bank? did someone already tried it?
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andre28 saidyeah, i did it a few times: banca monte dei paschi, i just asked them the swift code (bic) and had to sign a paper to allow my account to receive “bonifico estero, non EU”.
anyone knows how to withdraw with the swift method to an italian bank? did someone already tried it?
however, it was costly because the usd/eur exchange rate was even worst than paypal and the bank was placing and additional 30 eur fixed fee per transfer.
bitfade said
andre28 saidyeah, i did it a few times: banca monte dei paschi, i just asked them the swift code (bic) and had to sign a paper to allow my account to receive “bonifico estero, non EU”. however, it was costly because the usd/eur exchange rate was even worst than paypal and the bank was placing and additional 30 eur fixed fee per transfer.
anyone knows how to withdraw with the swift method to an italian bank? did someone already tried it?
thank you very much for the info!
