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A new way to pay – credit card!

April 5, 2019 by Kathleen Parker 2 Comments

You have spoken and we have listened. We’re happy to announce we’ve now made it even easier to pay for translation, interpreting, admin and coaching services with Red Tape Translation. Now along with the usual suspects: Paypal, TransferWise and a regular bank transfer, as of April 4th you can now pay with your credit card at no extra cost.

We understand that many of you wishing to take advantage of Red Tape Translation’s services have bank accounts overseas and there are usually teething problems with access to accounts when you move to a new country. With that in mind, we’ve taken this step toward making access to our array of expat expertise simpler and, hopefully, making your transition a little smoother.

Just fill out the forms as you normally would (Skype Coaching, Life Admin or Take a Translator) and choose the radio button “credit card”. The rest probably doesn’t need any explanation.

Happy shopping and happy Friday!

Katie from Red Tape Translation

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  1. Lou-Ann Swanepoel says

    July 21, 2019 at 12:41 pm

    Hi Kathleen
    I am so happy that I found this page, I really hope that you can help me. I have dual South African and Italian citizenship. I have been living in Italy for 9 months and would like to go and stay with friends in Germany, for about a year. I have my South African drivers licence, and while I am in Germany I would like to exchange my licence. Would you be able to do the translation of my drivers licence and also help me book an appointment, and if you could advise as to what other documents I may need.

    Thank you so much
    Kind regards
    Lou-Ann

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    • Kathleen Parker says

      July 31, 2019 at 12:50 pm

      Hi Lou-Ann,

      Yes of course. Use the written translation form on our website to send us a scan of your driver’s license and we’ll get you a quote for the translation. As for the help booking an appointment, you can use our Life Admin service to do that. ALternatively, you can book to take a translator to the office with you and ask us to book the initial appointment for you for an extra 15 EUR.
      Cheers, Kathleen

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