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aurthur Apprentice
Joined: 27 Aug 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: 09/07/07 - 06:46 Post subject: |
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| I live in Bosnia and Herzegovina and I am not so up to date with bank transfers safety particularly money transfers. I am eager to find out more about it since I am planning to send a certain amount of money to my sister in Adelaide, Australia. What I need to know? Are such transfers safe enough? I would appreciate your tips. Mizrahim |
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luisa Apprentice
Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: 10/11/07 - 21:29 Post subject: |
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| Well, first of all you have to check the bank which would make available such transfer. Generally, all major European banks are safe. I am convinced that there are several branches of those banks in Bosnia. Every money transfer is safe from banks such as Reifessen Bank or Societe General, I can guarantee you that. Even if you suspect of something you can trace down the procedure and bank accounts. You have that right as a client. Now, apart from this you have to be informed about the rates and percentages of provisions that banks charge. These fees can vary from bank to bank. In my humble opinion the safest and fastest way to transfer your money is to send it via Western Union. |
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