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Corey Shields wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 15 June 2005 04:41 pm, Donnie Berkholz wrote: |
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>>Are there any other requirements? I can ask my bank once I know. |
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> I'd wait for Grant's comments since he dealt with Netbank, but it would be a |
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> corporate entity account instead of a personal account, and we would need to |
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> put all of the trustees on the account (or thouse who would want access to it |
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> anyway). |
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> Also, a big requirement that I didn't mention is a good web presence, since |
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> that is how we will all access it. |
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> I wonder if etradebank would do non-us people? they were great back when I |
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> banked with them (in the batchelor days) |
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Well, I can go ahead and tell you that my bank definitely won't do. Come this |
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weekend, they're finally entering the 21st century and forcing web accounts to |
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switch to alphanumeric passwords from old 4-digit passcodes. Now you may |
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proceed to laugh. |
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That said, and I'm just taking a stab at this, but what about big-name |
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international banking firms, like Deutsche Bank? Wouldn't that work for both US |
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and EU/non-US trustees? |
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