Ron Miel on Nostr: Double check your 1000 CHF limit before you make a move to Switzerland. Last week I ...
Double check your 1000 CHF limit before you make a move to Switzerland. Last week I got a mail from my swiss nokyc-sat-dealer where it says that from now on the limit is 999 CHF for all payments within a rolling 30-day period. Which effectively means 999 CHF per month and not per day anymore. At least I read it like that, I could be wrong here...
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