Mine finalized last week Tuesday and only got paid Yesterday.
They do say to give them 72 hours if a refund is due, but mine was a day more.
Unfortunately, I did not see a payment date anywhere before payment.
Just to validate you, if you look at the source markup, you'll find:
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That's common law marriage.
After a period of living together, you are considered legally married without having to formally get married.
South Africa does NOT have that. I believe the UK doesn't either. Some states in America do though and some other countries, perhaps.
Do you see anywhere that allows you to change your location or currency?
I believe they're hiding that option because ACH stands for Automated Clearing House, which is a US payment system only.
Your IBKR account being 'South African', they're probably disallowing that. Best is to email them...
I don't like supporting monochoice, but it works great as a setup for my mom.
That said, recently the OSD tv guide only shows 2 items max. at a time and she sometimes gets the E16 error (non-payment) when she watches. The latter is solved when I punch in the channel number again. The former...
So, I made a deposit (Shyft to IBKR) a few months ago and it worked fine. Reflected a few hours later in fact.
Today it seems the payment is working through Revolut? These are ACH payments made via Shyft.
Initial Description: Transfer Confirmation Required.
Response from IBCS at...
I think what you're doing is a mistake (dropping Puricos). The fact you're getting gout flares means there's still a lot of uric acid crystals forming around your joints. These are going to aggregate over time.
They will cause long-term implications and will eventually result in arthritis if...
From one gout sufferer to another, go get your Uric Acid tested at any Lancet/Ampath. You can walk in and ask for it, no doctor necessary.
For gout sufferers, you'll want to keep your UA below 6 mg/dl (so ideally 5 and below). This in turn will also allow existing deposits to dissolve over...