Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Camera Made In Germany How Do You Pay For A Camera Speeding Ticket In Germany?

How do you pay for a camera speeding ticket in Germany? - camera made in germany

Well, if I have a ticket in Germany, thirty days later, I attended Wurzburg, can not read anything from a camera. What can I do that, they want 20 euros and accelerated. The ticket is a leaflet that accompanies most of the bills here in Germany is like a bank deposit slip. Here is my problem, I have a German bank account, I have a bank account in the USA, here I am with the military. A German woman asked, how to pay, he said he'd take it to my bank and it helps me to leave the basement and took it from my account what can not happen because I bank with USAA, that the banks do not were there. Who knows how I can pay it, I can not go in Wurzburg, is too far away from me. Can I at a German bank and their money and they can do that? Thanks for any help.

8 comments:

Alwin E said...

Grafenwoehr help me a lot. Go to the following savings and ask for help filling out the form. There you can pay in cash, and probably charge an extra 3 euro service. You can also use the nearest post office with a "Postbank" there, but we charge a little more, something like 6 euros. - Or go to a police station. Do not worry, probably something to take the money and exit without the payment of fees. If you only have to pay 20 euros, you do not need to accelerate. It will come into prison.

Maja Besser-Ossi said...

Maia is always quite a native, who can be trusted, and it is 100% legitimate.
Since East Germany, that the BA has to offer is the whole night crying, if they do not.

Rick said...

You can pay with a bank in Germany, but since no one pay an additional fee.

passat_h... said...

You can use the film in any bank or savings bank. But paying your face when you cash.
This may be the bank gives us an international currency, ask for costs.

passat_h... said...

You can use the film in any bank or savings bank. But paying your face when you cash.
This may be the bank gives us an international currency, ask for costs.

Hello said...

I recommend pay with "cash" ...

Majella said...

Pay for it with the euro

t_maia20... said...

Check the "bank deposit slip. (No bank deposit receipt, but never mind.) It looks like him?

http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?titl ...

If so, on the third line ") at (institution. This should be the name of the bank, the money is a.

Driving to the bank branch is closest to you, please pay the bill for the payment of all the details and cash. Some branches are also other relatives, but has an amount of about € 3.10, payable in cash to pay. Some banks refuse to do openly. Also note that some authorities are in possession of special purpose bank (Landesbank) in this case, go to a store near you.

(Note: You will receive better information if you could give the name of the bank, and where you live, we were able to check online for your nearest retail outlet.)

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