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@magic#247446 Oh really? That's weird. Yes, if you live in Germany, your IBANs should be German by default. But no problem! You can just create new accounts with DE IBANs.
@magic#247446 Oh really? That's weird. Yes, if you live in Germany, your IBANs should be German by default. But no problem! You can just create new accounts with DE IBANs.
@thijsoost#247447 More weird is that when i try to create sub account it again creates in NL only, Also when I click on another option which say get local IBAN it gives me just 4 countries to choose from and in that list Germany is again missing
@magic#247449 That must be a bug then. Is your address set in the bunq app also in Germany? Maybe you can contact bunq support so they can help you out
@thijsoost#247450 Yes address is set as Germany and the phone no. Is also German
@magic#247452 I already paid 3 euros to open the account, otherwise I would've closed it and open the account again, i need the DE IBAN
@magic#247446 As a German living in Germany, I'm using the NL IBAN for nearly 3 years now for everything: salary, gym, utilities, rent, insurance, authorities, taxes etc. -- it's not a problem at all. So your blanket statement might be a bit too... blanket. That said, of course you can just use the DE IBAN that bunq is offering you. I've not seen a reason to do so until now, and the NL is shorter and easier to memorize :D
@Jakob-Y#247457 It's not Blanket statement, i went to the O2 shop to get postpaid connection, there system doesn't take the IBAN other den DE, so one cannot take Postpaid Mobile connection, my company cannot transfer a salary if i do not have DE IBAN no. But again problem here is the bug in the app, what I suppose to get is DE IBAN considering all my details are in German, address, rental agreement, Visa....so not sure how I can resolve that!!
@magic#247460 o2 is breaking the law unfortunately. Just one of the reasons I'm not with them. But yeah, you said "you can't pay for anything or receive salary" -- if that would even be half true, then me being alive now after 3 years would be quite the feat. That's why it's a blanket statement in my opinion. In any case, it's not an issue at bunq because you can just get a DE IBAN.
@magic#247460 As I said, the best you can do is contact bunq support if you're not able to open a German IBAN.
@Jakob-Y#247461 My Dear Jakob, unfortunately it seems your half truth is my full truth, many places they have Machines which take a card payment only from German bank account, some places only take cash and some places take other banks like train ticket or some backeries but truth be told that you never know when surprise hits you that any establishment only takes German card so it's always a hastle , having a German bank account avoids that emabarrasmen t!!
@thijsoost#247463 Yeah that's what I did, thanks anyways for help
@magic#247464 Err, you having a DE IBAN at bunq does not change anything about your payment cards. Card acceptance always depends on the card scheme (for example Mastercard or Maestro, but in Germany there's also the domestic girocard card scheme). If you're at an establishment that only accepts girocard cards, then these kinds of cards will be the only ones that'll work there, unrelated to what kind of bank account you have.
That being said, indeed store clerks or restaurant staff usually have no idea at all about these things, so asking will usually not lead to any fruitful answers. They will say that it'll probably work when it doesn't and also the other way around.
@magic#247446 Das ist falsch. Ich habe über 1 Jahr mein Gehalt eines Deutschen Arbeitgebers über eine NL IBAN erhalten. Funktioniert alles normal. Wenn sie keine DE IBAN erstellen können wenden sie sich einfach an den Support 🙂🙋
@magic#247446 That’s IBAN discrimination and forbidden by European law. You can simply give all institutions a hint to this fact, if they don’t accept your NL IBAN. People used bunq for years with NL IBANs in Germany until bunq introduced de IBANs, just like Jakob told you he did.
Nonetheless, if you having problems creating DE IBAN as a German resident you should contact bunq Support in the app by following these steps:
As an alternative, you can also send an email to support@bunq.com from the email address you’re registered at bunq 🌈
@pqckmqn#247497 Not Sure if it's discrimination or not, but it's quite common to expect German DE, thanks, i reached out to customer support
@magic#247498 The point is that it makes no sense to only accept German IBANs. All IBANs work exactly the same, and by law all IBANs should be accepted. If companies don't do this, it's called IBAN discrimination: https://www.dnb.nl/en/payments/electronic-payments/sepa-and-iban-discrimination/
@Davoxx87#247480 Not Sure if it's my company or i am not a European citizen, my company only expects DE, and yes reached out to customer support
@pqckmqn#247437 Habe ausversehend die Iban benutzt die bunq beim abbuchen von mein Konto benutzt. Habe dahin 400,00 Euro überwiesen bis ich bemerkt habe das ich eine andere Iban habe.Jetzt weiß ich nicht ob das Geld auf mein bunq Konto ankommt. Kennen Sie sich da aus?
@New-Rose-Goat-3612727979#247854 Also habe von meiner Sparkasse aus die Iban benutzt wo bunq benutzt wenn sie von der Sparkasse abgebucht. Habe Geld von meiner Sparkasse auf mein bunq Konto überwiesen. Und bunq benutzt eine andere Iban wenn sie von der Sparkasse abgebucht