Comment by bluepizza 3 years ago Because your application for remittance wouldn't be rejected otherwise. 8 comments bluepizza Reply yladiz 3 years ago Why are you being so flippant here? Misspelling the name is almost certainly _not_ the only reason something like this could be rejected. bluepizza 3 years ago It's the only one, really.There is nothing in the regulations that would have the bank deny someone's application for international remittance, except lack of MyNumber or invalid documentation. yladiz 3 years ago Are you a Japanese bank remittance application processor? 5 replies →
yladiz 3 years ago Why are you being so flippant here? Misspelling the name is almost certainly _not_ the only reason something like this could be rejected. bluepizza 3 years ago It's the only one, really.There is nothing in the regulations that would have the bank deny someone's application for international remittance, except lack of MyNumber or invalid documentation. yladiz 3 years ago Are you a Japanese bank remittance application processor? 5 replies →
bluepizza 3 years ago It's the only one, really.There is nothing in the regulations that would have the bank deny someone's application for international remittance, except lack of MyNumber or invalid documentation. yladiz 3 years ago Are you a Japanese bank remittance application processor? 5 replies →
Why are you being so flippant here? Misspelling the name is almost certainly _not_ the only reason something like this could be rejected.
It's the only one, really.
There is nothing in the regulations that would have the bank deny someone's application for international remittance, except lack of MyNumber or invalid documentation.
Are you a Japanese bank remittance application processor?
5 replies →