Tidings payment in Italy
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Tidings payment in Italy
My son has moved to Italy and has not been able to pay his tidings as you have to have an Italian bank account to pay it from (as he was told). Is there not any other way to pay them? He has been looking for a possibility for some time.
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Re: Tidings payment in Italy
How is he been trying to pay tithing and other offerings? Does he want to do it by using a Tithing and Other Offerings paper slip with a check or online at the churchofjesuschrist.org/donations site? Donations made by check or online must be done using the local currency and thus a country specific bank. For online donations, if he has a home country (Norway?) bank and wants to make donations in Norwegian krone he could send an email to onlinedonationsupport@ldschurch.org. They may be able to flag his account so that he can donate online to the church in Norway using an Norwegian bank account.
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Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?
Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?
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Re: Tidings payment in Italy
He was told his card is now good to pay online... like all Italian bank cards, but it does not work. There they say he has to pay with the card. Still not been able and still trying. I am sorry I have not checked this forum for a long time. He has not found a way to pay yet and he really needs to get to the temple to get the blessings for his marriage.
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Re: Tidings payment in Italy
Is there a possibility to pay in cash? Even if his employer pays directly into his bank account, I would think he should be able to get the cash out of his Italian bank account, and then pay his church donations with that cash.