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ANZ and ING.au in Australia
SG and ING.fr in France
BARCLAYS and HSBC in the UK
If I could I would have opened one in Ireland as well since it was free but due to stupid administrative complications I could not. It is actually very good to have a bank in as many countries as you can because for a basic account it is FREE. It is harder to open one because of all the administrative requirements so I usually open one when I can, even two if it is easy! In Ireland, there was not any problem because it belongs to Europe and it uses the Euro. Every bank transaction was free, even cash withdrawal using my french credit card. I should check and open a ING.uk here in Manchester.
My body is still really really sore today, I was hoping it would go away but it did not. I only hope people who did the hike with me get as much pain as I do :). I could not find any magnesium salt in powder, they would greatly help!
Pierre,
Comment t’as pu garder tes comptes australiens? Moi pour garder les miens aux US, j’ai du dire que j’allais en sabatique puis j’ai donne une adresse d’une copine a South Bend.