2009年4月20日星期一

PP支票展示帖!(附:支票托收指南)

PP支票展示帖!(附:支票托收指南)

今天收到了邮局发过来的一封信,原来是上个月(3.21申请的340刀PP支票)。高兴中…………
话少说,图多上。


第一张图:这是从邮递员手中得到的PP发的支票信,应该是从新加坡发过来的(不像是从上海PP寄来的),背面的邮戳只收本地接收邮戳,时间是4月16日(我是20日收到信的,看来邮局的速度真是有问题)。

第二张图:这是信的主体内容(其实也没有什么内容),就是你的收款信息及收款金额。


第三张图:这是最关键的,PP支票!好像以前没有在论坛里看到过。我就不多说了,上照片(上面的边是绿色的,和美元的颜色有点像哦)。


第四张图:PP支票背面,无背书。


收到支票后,相信大家最想做的就是换钱了。至于如何将支票进行托收,大家可以看看我以前发的帖子:

1、GMI支票托收指南!(已更新至完整版)
2、支票托收之提款篇(中国银行)
3、现汇与现钞的区别

如有不明白的朋友,也可以PM我,大家一起探讨!

最后祝大家都多多收刀!

2009年2月17日星期二

排行靠前的21个调查站

1> 1 “ Ipsos I-Say 益普索一说 US & Canada美国和加拿大
2> 2 “ NPD Research NPD的研究 US only仅美国
3> 3 “ Survey Savvy 精明的调查 All Countries 所有国家
4> 4 “ NFO MySurvey 数据资源系统MySurvey US & Canada美国和加拿大
5> 5 “ Survey Networks 调查网络 - US only仅美国
6> 6 “ HotSpex HotSpex Canada only加拿大唯一
7> 7 “ Health Track 健康轨道 Health Track健康轨道 US only仅美国
8> 8 “ GoZing Surveys GoZing调查 US & Canada美国和加拿大
9> 9 “ Internet Survey Group 互联网调查组 US & Canada美国和加拿大
10> 10 “ Consumer Survey Panel 消费者调查小组 US only仅美国
11> 11 “ The Net Panel 网络小组 US & Canada美国和加拿大
12> 12 “ Its Your Opinion . 其你的看法。 com 通信 US only仅美国
13> 13 “ ENC REsearch 电子海图研究 US only仅美国
14> 14 “ e-Markets Research 电子市场研究 US only仅美国
15> 15 “ Paid Surveys . 付费调查。 com 通信 US & Canada美国和加拿大
16> 16 “ NPO World 非营利组织世界 US & UK 美国和英国
17> 17 “ National Survey Search 全国调查搜索 US only仅美国
18> 18 “ SurveySpot SurveySpot US, Canada & UK美国,加拿大和英国
19> 19 “ E-Poll Rewards 电子波尔奖励 US only仅美国
20> 20 “ ACOP Opinion Panel ACOP意见小组 WorldWide 所有国家
21> 21 “ Global Test Market 世界测试市场 WorldWide 所有国家

参考链接:http://www.wz88.com/thread-94396-1-1.html

2009年1月23日星期五

支票托收之提款篇(中国银行)!

支票托收之提款篇(中国银行)!
1月22日收到中国银行的电话,通知可以去取款了。1月23日去中国银行提款。(续上篇 GMI支票托收指南! ) 首先银行的MM会问你,你是想把支票里面的钱取出来(取外汇或人民币均可),还是存在银行(当然是按汇价来存入银行了,如果搞不懂什么是汇价和钞价,可以看看这个帖子:现汇与现钞的区别!)。 我选择了存在银行,然后银行MM就给了我这样兑换水单(如下图),确认没有问题后在下面填写上自己的名字和身份证号。




然后就是办理中国银行的存折了,填写下面的表格,连同身份证一起给银行的MM。




再下一步你就会得到中国银行的存折,黄色的那种,见图




到了关键的这步了,大家都会担心存起来的外汇想取的时候是按汇价取还是按钞价取呢?其实像这种托收的支票都是按汇价来换的。即使你存入了银行(存的时候可要记住用汇价来存哦),想换的时候也是按汇价来兑换的。闲话少说,还是上图,记住,图片里面的20就是代表的汇价,这一点很重要哦。



至此托收完毕。

如果以后你想取出来存折里面的外汇,还要填写“个人因私结汇单”,见下图,表里面填写的是基本信息,当然是乱填的。


至此全帖完毕,之所以写的如此详细,就是想帮助大家为以后的支票托收之路打开方便之门,正所谓:独乐乐不如众乐乐。希望大家喜欢!


2009年1月20日星期二

Obama steps to door of White House - and history

WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama stood at the threshold of the White House on Monday, summoning fellow Americans to join him in service as tens of thousands flocked to the US capital to celebrate his inauguration as the first black president. "Tomorrow we will come together as one people on the same Mall where Dr. King's dream echoes still," said the president-elect, invoking the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday in his honor.

The 47-year-old former senator takes office at noon Tuesday at a time of economic crisis at home and two wars overseas. But the challenges of the moment receded into the background for many who came for a chance to witness history.

"I didn't think I would see a black president in my generation. I just had to be here," said Donald Butler, 20, a University of Washington student.
"I'm just really happy that I'm living to see this wonderful event," said 70-year-old Betty Bryant, who rode a chartered bus from Augusta, Ga. Standing in front of the icy Reflecting Pool facing the Capitol, she made plans to rise at 3 a.m. Tuesday to take her place on the Mall for the swearing-in.

Obama's own schedule showed he had one eye on the bipartisan support he'll need after taking office. The night before becoming the nation's 44th president he was stopping by dinners saluting his vice president, Joe Biden, and two Republican stalwarts: former Secretary of State Colin Powell and Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the man Obama defeated last November to win the White House.

Uniformed military personnel patrolled Washington street corners, the advance guard of a massive security presence planned for the oath-taking, inaugural speech, parade and other festivities. Officers checked out some suspicious packages and vehicles, but everything was cleared, said FBI spokesman Richard Kolko. "The city and the people seem to be in a good mood and good spirits," he said. "Security is going well, that's what all the planning is for."

On the specially built inaugural stands outside the Capitol, musicians Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman rehearsed for their role in Tuesday's ceremonies.

George W. Bush was in the White House for a final full day as president after two terms marked by the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the economic collapse of 2008. He placed calls to world leaders, including Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, and commuted the prison sentences of two former Border Patrol Guards.

On Tuesday morning, he and first lady Laura Bush will greet Obama and his wife, Michelle, at the storied mansion's front portico and see them in for a brief visit. By the time Obama returns at mid-afternoon, he will be the nation's 44th president, Bush will be en route to a Texas retirement, and the moving vans will have departed with one family's belongings and arrived with the other's.

There was one unscripted moment Monday, when Jill Biden blurted out while taping the Oprah Winfrey show that her husband had been offered a choice of vice president or secretary of state by Obama.

"Shhh!" said the vice president-elect, whose attempt to silence his wife sent the audience into laughter. A few hours later, his office issued a statement that said: "To be clear, President-elect Obama offered Vice President-elect Biden one job only — to be his running mate. And the vice president-elect was thrilled to accept the offer."
For the most part, the day went according to a script designed to emphasize the theme of community service.
Obama issued a statement declaring, "King's was a life lived in loving service to others. As we honor that legacy, it's not a day just to pause and reflect — it's a day to act."
He began his day with a visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he visited 14 veterans injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Then his motorcade headed for the Sasha Bruce House, a facility for homeless teens, where he grabbed a paint roller and helped volunteers who were fixing up rooms.
"We can't allow any idle hands," he said. "Everybody's got to be involved."
Later, Obama joined his wife at a high school where they greeted 300 volunteers who were writing letters to US troops and doing other volunteer work.
The president-elect thanked them and said, "If we're waiting for somebody else to do something, it never gets done. We're going to have to take responsibility, all of us. This is not just a one-day affair."

2009年1月11日星期日

中国银行 光票托收业务介绍

中国银行 光票托收业务介绍

产品介绍


光票托收是指不附带任何商业单据的金融单据的托收。



产品特点

安全——通过银行间的国际网络收款,避免了客户直接向付款人收款的风险,是一种安全的收款方式;
方便——国际化银行的网络遍布全球,可以十分便捷地帮助您收妥来自世界各地的款项;
快捷——利用中国银行广泛的海外代理行关系,大大缩短收款时间;
费用低廉——光票托收的银行费用相对较低。

办理流程
委托人本人提供有效身份证件、交付正本票据并在票据指定背书位置签字,填妥光票托收申请书。我行将票据寄往国外有关银行,办理票款托收。

相关规定
1.中行对未曾受理过的或金额较大的金融单据,需向金融单据开立人查询有关付款要求,并视具体情况确定是否受理托收申请,为此,有关查询费用需由您来承担。
2.票据背书应与票据抬头人完全一致,背书不可为私人印章。
3.票据倘因伪冒背书或票面涂改(包括金额、受益人、日期等)而引致退票,根据有关法律中国银行将保留向委托人行使追索的权利,并对伪冒票据予以没收。
4.票据如在邮寄过程中丢失,托收银行依据国际惯例不负任何责任。
5.票款收妥后,中国银行将按照国家外汇管理等有关规定为您办理结汇或入账手续。票款收妥时间一般为30-40天。
6.托收过程中所产生的费用,均由委托人承担,中国银行照实向您收取。个人外币票据(除外币现钞以外的其他光票)按托收金额的0.1%,最低50元/笔,最高250元/笔,另收邮费;退票费10元/笔; 现钞托收按托收金额的0.5%,最低20元/笔,最高250元/笔,另收邮费。

GMI支票托收指南!

GMI支票托收指南!

其实说指南也不太严谨,这里向大家讲述一下我的收票,兑换的经历,希望能给大家借鉴一下。话少说,图多贴。

第一张图:这是从邮递员手中得到的GMI发的支票信,直接从USA发过来的(不是上海寄来的那种),邮戳没有看到,背面什么都没有。


第二张图:这是信的主体内容,主要是向你表示祝贺什么的。


第三张图:这是最关键的,呵呵,支票!相信大家以前在论坛里都有见过。我就不多说了,上照片,注:此支票后面无背书(俗称光票)。


第四张图:收到支票后,相信大家最想做的就是换钱了。在银行里,这种后面什么都没有写的支票换现金的业务叫“光票托收”,经过多方打听与现场考查,中国银行的兑换最为方便,本人拿身份证和此支票去大一点的银行光票托收窗口办理。托收期一般为15天,经过窗口服务人员的验证后,会打印一张“个人光票托收申请书”,需要我们做的就是在最下面签名,留下你的联系方式,钱到了的时候,银行会按此电话通知你。


第五张图:背面为协议条款。


第六张图:光票托收的收费金额因地不同而不同,我用的是中国银行,费用一般为50元的手续费+10元的邮寄费,共60元。


至此,你就等着银行给你电话通知就OK了。