xpanda said:Charlie:
You will have zero problems opening an account in Canada. Try Bank of Montreal, as I have spoken to them directly and they will take US citizens easily. You will need photo ID and proof of citizenship, and that's it. You can also, obviously, access your funds online for transfer purposes.
Windsor (across from Detroit) is a little far from me, but if you end up at the Niagara Falls border I'd be happy to take you out for a drink (or ten)!
SportSavant said:Guys, get yourselves a NATIONAL BANK mastercard.... works at all the books
pteep said:SS is right. Also CIBC visas work without a problem. TD visas do not seem to allow gaming transactions same with any Canadian credit card issued from an American bank (mbna, citi etc).
Woody0 said:I'm still using Bank of America but I rarely fund and withdraw just cycling through NETeller. Will let you know when/if I get cut off.
cdsmoney, check for BOM branch locations at:
http://www4.bmo.com/
using "locate us" at top of web page.
cdsmoney said:Woody (maybe even Sean1),
Any idea of the province and a possible city nearest the border at Niagara Falls.
cdsmoney said:Woody (maybe even Sean1),
Any idea of the province and a possible city nearest the border at Niagara Falls. I'm used to states and counties, but I'm all thumbs with provinces.
Thanks all for any input.
CDS
sean1 said:Niagara falls is about 10-15 miles across the border.