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Money transfers Thought i'd share this site to those of you who want to transfer money to your various banks overseas, or to someone overseas etc.
Just found the site today, apparently there are from "the people who brought you PPand Skype", I don't think we have to worry about our details though, PP has changed hands a lot since then www.transferwise.com
Very cheap, saves you a fortunes compared to International Transfers
Minimum transfer is £11 in GBP, standard transfer takes 2-3 days
Enjoy! |
| JamesNorth101 | 03-04-2014 01:55 PM | Re: Money transfers Going to check this out. It could come in very handy |
Re: Money transfers Wish they would add AUS dollars :d |
Re: Money transfers so does the recipient need to have an account on this site as well |
| Callidus | 03-06-2014 05:30 AM | Re: Money transfers No they don't, just able to pay via card or bank transfer |
| mercurial333 | 03-07-2014 12:26 AM | Re: Money transfers Can you send US Dollar to US Dollar overseas? My bank account overseas is in USD.
I'm currently sending about 9k a month, and pay about 45$ per wire. |
Re: Money transfers I should think so, give it a try, its quick to sign up. Wow $45 that's a lot for relatively small transactions |
| GreenBean | 03-07-2014 04:23 AM | Re: Money transfers Wire transfers can be pricey.
:mad: |
Re: Money transfers Even more pricier than standard North American-acceptable bank wire fees |
| Burning | 03-09-2014 11:15 PM | Re: Money transfers Last time I sent wire transfer both parties had to pay fees including receiving end, even though I thought it was free for the other party who was getting the money. Sent a small amount, and it ended up costing a total of $50. |
Re: Money transfers Other party had to pay fees at his bank? Wow - overseas? |
| Burning | 03-10-2014 12:52 PM | Re: Money transfers Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 535818)
Other party had to pay fees at his bank? Wow - overseas? | The money was for overseas, however, many companies have US bank accounts to make it easier and cost effective for customers to send money. I sent it to there USA bank account - yes, the money was sent in USD (not CAD). Right underneath the form it mentions they are not responsible for additional fees charged by the other receiving end. |
| mercurial333 | 03-10-2014 09:17 PM | Re: Money transfers Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 535818)
Other party had to pay fees at his bank? Wow - overseas? | That's normal. |
Re: Money transfers Hopefully companies like this will shake up the banking system |
| mercurial333 | 05-01-2014 06:01 PM | Re: Money transfers Anybody tried this yet? It looks like if you want to send USD to EUR you need like a special "permission" from them as it works a bit differently.
Seems to be UK based, the company.. |
| Callidus | 05-02-2014 08:04 AM | Re: Money transfers Works perfectly, never have any problems with receiving funds from the UK to other currencies :) |
| mercurial333 | 05-02-2014 03:05 PM | Re: Money transfers Quote:
Our USD fees are as follows:
For amounts up to 1,500 USD: there is just a flat rate fee of 15 USD
For amounts up to 4999.99 USD: it's a fee of 1% of the amount sent
For amounts over 4,999.99 USD: it's 0.7% of the amount sent
You can also find more information on SWIFT payments on our FAQ page here.
It's also important to know that although there are no further charges applied by us, your bank is likely to charge you for sending the SWIFT payment to us, and that intermediate bank/-s may also apply a charge on their end on the way from TransferWise to the recipient bank account (which in the majority of cases about 15-30 USD).
It is also a good idea to tell your bank not to convert your deposit into another currency before sending it.
You will therefore, at the moment, only be able to make significant savings with us on amounts over approximately 2,000 USD, due to the fact that we offer the mid-market rate, which will always be considerably higher than the rate the banks offer.
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Not that good for USD to others.. |
| mynameis | 05-02-2014 05:26 PM | Re: Money transfers Quote:
Originally Posted by sax4
(Post 534287)
Thought i'd share this site to those of you who want to transfer money to your various banks overseas, or to someone overseas etc.
Just found the site today, apparently there are from "the people who brought you PPand Skype", I don't think we have to worry about our details though, PP has changed hands a lot since then www.transferwise.com
Very cheap, saves you a fortunes compared to International Transfers
Minimum transfer is £11 in GBP, standard transfer takes 2-3 days
Enjoy! | Does it link to your bank account through direct debit? And also what is the verfification process if you want to assign a bank account to it.? |
| Callidus | 05-03-2014 01:00 AM | Re: Money transfers Sending in ID initially as they will ask for it at some point |
| vwrestmania | 05-04-2014 01:11 PM | Re: Money transfers can you send money with a credit card? |
| nick8898 | 05-04-2014 03:45 PM | Re: Money transfers can it be used worldwide?? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:55 PM. | |
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