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What happened when the Lire became a denomination of the Euro?

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What happened when the Lire became a denomination of the Euro?

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A. A charge was applied to all the Grant Holders illegally. There was a (legal) charge of 18.33 Euro (Italian state charge) but the bank then levied another illegal charge of 15 Euro: “The news for all of us is that whatever your ECU balance was at time of closing, it should all be transferred to your lira/euro account except for ITL 6125, which is gov. taxes. Any other charges (I had one for 15 ECU and another for ITL 5000, both justified as unspecified “spese”) should be refunded to you.” “I asked “il signor direttore” if this could be done automatically for everybody, but he said that no, the mess is theirs and the hassle yours. So if you had any other charges aside from the ITL 6125, whenever you happen to be at the bank for whatever reason, tell them about the extra charges and ask for refund. For those who care about “valuta”, when reversing the charges you should be credited the amount with the same date as the account closing date, and not the current date.” However, some peopl

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