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Chris Perkins

Transferring money abroad

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You won't find better than the exchange rate offered here for sending money abroad:

https://transferwise.com/u/e32272

I've just used it to send my printer money from GBP to EUR and saved over £50.

When I refer people the referee gets a free transfer and I also get a bonus.

Please look into it if you ever need to send money to another currency.

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Chris saw this in the telegraph the other day.

This is really good. Regulated by the FCA so it's Kosher. Anything to crack the back of the ridiculous foreign exchange merchants.

Now can they do something with my holiday money.

Mark

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What lands at the other end really is 0.5% less than the actual exchange rate. Takes a few days to arrive, but then so do bank transfers to abroad.

They don't deal with notes/coins, but I know a man who does if you have a decent quantity.

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Chris,

Does it work both ways? If a customer wanted a coin on your site and were buying from the US how would it work?

Mark

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Yea ive been using Transferwise fo few months now.

They are very good.

Ive been sending money to/from Poland, Portugal, USA.

Never had any problems with them.

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Chris,

Does it work both ways? If a customer wanted a coin on your site and were buying from the US how would it work?

Mark

Yes, when making a payment via transferwise you enter the recipients bank account details and the money gets paid in.

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