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Post by SK on Aug 23, 2004 18:06:23 GMT 1
Hello all.
Many posters recommend using Moneycorp to transfer funds. They are, however, UK based. I'm American. Can anyone recommend a U.S. equivalent to Moneycorp? Or can Moneycorp did the trick for Americans as well? I'd love to hear from any Americans who have gone through the transfer and conversion experience.
Thanks.
SK
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Post by Graham - Bosmere on Aug 23, 2004 18:46:58 GMT 1
Try Ruesch International Inc, they have their head office in the USA. Without checking I think it is in Washington DC.
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Post by SK on Aug 23, 2004 19:20:26 GMT 1
Graham, many thanks. I'll give them a call.
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Post by Nancy 2 on Aug 27, 2004 17:45:21 GMT 1
How much do Moneycorp charge for transferring money from UK to Croatia?
Thanx...
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Post by Nicola on Aug 27, 2004 20:18:19 GMT 1
£15 but bear in my mind the Croatian bank will also probably charge you to receive Make sure you specify To Moneycorp when you want the transfer because I paid my money to them thinking they would transfer it asap but they do it within 7 days unless told otherwise. I have to say I have been a little disappointed with the way they have run my account, I have to chase for confirmations on everything.
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Post by Graham - Bosmere on Aug 27, 2004 20:41:20 GMT 1
Ruesch charge £10 for the transfer and you can choose a time or rate when you want to purchase the currency. It generally takes two clear working days to hit the account in Croatia.
If you make several payments each year you can get secure dealing software from them and then have direct control over your dealing.
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