Ridiculous. Maybe they don't use it at western union or money gram--- but its common at real banks. surf
Ha ha...please I am talking about some of the largest banks in Asia, US and Europe but if it makes you feel better...ok. I don't want to get you riled up before the bus comes.
that was pretty funny. anyway, guys you have to have the coordinates so that the pigeon knows where to drop the cash.
In France the common term is Références Bancaires similar to the usage of Slice Tranche The terms may be related, but isn't the common usage ... Just consider the source guys, leopard can't change its spots...
Wow, this place is a joke-- Rather than saying, hey, i didn't know that, thanks-- the frightened ones attack and make outrageous claims--- From an SEC doc-- electronic instructions in form reasonably acceptable to MBF, delivered by a Warehouse Lender to MBF and setting forth the bank wire coordinates to be used ... http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1003201/000129993306003970/exhibit1.htm
Your link is a guy from Montreal named Carlo asking his bank for coordinates... one bank (Belize) used "coordinates" in all of the google hits. It is simply NEVER used to describe SWIFT, IBAN, ABA, etc.
Name ONE legit bank that uses "coordinates" to describe wire instructions. Surf... You did the same with "tranche" and "casting dispersions." Worse, we know you don't bank at this Belize shit, yet instead of simply googling it and referencing the ONE bank that uses the term, you take ownership and lead us to believe that you bank there. THAT is but one of the reasons we don't like you very much -- you pompous doof.