Of course, everyone makes good points here...but so far, nobody has told me that they have absolutely positive walked into an ABN-Amro bank, and asked for a dollar cheque...so I just called ABN Amro, and they verified what I state: for a small fee, maybe 5 euros, you can "buy" a US dollar check at an ABN Amro bank. This is what I mentioned from the outset. The caveat (probably relatively new because of money-laundering rules and all that post 9/11 terrorist stuff) is that you have to have an account...it doesn't make a lot of sense for a USD $50 transaction, but if you were spending many hundreds or thousands, the end result is a US dollar check drawn on a US bank with US banking numbers. This is a bank check, and exactly what I was talking about. Many people did this for me in the past year for Pagoda Style.
This is different than me sending a US check to you Peter. I should let you know that while I did indeed resend your funds via Paypal, nearly everyone else just cashed the check. Yes, with fees, and some probably outrageous.
Paypal has been good, and the fees transcend the difficulty for moving money across borders. I've been using a Paypal merchant account for some time now and it is very, very easy to use, and you can do about anything you need to with it.
Dr. Benz has a merchant CC account and here in the US they are very easy to get. But, you just have to have a certain level of business to justify getting one. When I was in the car wash business, my fellow car wash owners used to complain vociferously about the CC fees. My fees averaged just under 5%, but I had a plan with no chargebacks, and no face-to-face personalized swipes; this made the rate higher than a store, for example. But I had no cash to deal with, which took an enormous amount of time (when it was coming in in $0.25 coins and dollar bills, mostly! I wished all my funds came in by CC. No dirty money, no stuck bills, just automatically deposited every night. Just about perfect!
Alfred, there is something inherently trustworthy about Western Union (with a long history) rather than some upstart like XOOM. There were plenty others I found, and I'd be hesitant about using one I had not heard of.
Stan, Europe has a long history of international dealing. Prior to 1992 of course we had all these different currencies, and the need to move about the continent and converting all the time was standard procedure. There are very few places in the USA where you can buy foreign currency. That's one reason why it is difficult (except for Paypal now) for me to get money to Europe. We just don't use the same kinds of processes and procedures here in the USA that are commonplace in Europe. When MB bought the remaining inventory of Pagoda Style, they tried to pay me via SWIFT, and my local bank was not taking it. I had to open up another account at Chase, an international back, merely to get paid! MB only pays vendors with SWIFT. While an increasingly large portion of payments (such as all my utility bills, credit card bills, etc.) are paid electronically, it is NOT with a SWIFT transaction.
I just use Paypal and suck it all up as the cost of doing business. Whoever sells the labels that started this whole conversation should just accept Paypal and make everyone's life a bit easier and open up a larger world market! It was with Peter's insistence early on that I opened up the Pagoda Style to Paypal and for most of the subsequent sales it was very easy--particularly when a merchant account was set up.