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10th March 2015 #1
Sending money to the Philippines
Hello everyone
Has anyone here used Western Union online to transfer money to a bank account in Phils using direct debit as payout method? I tried getting a quote online, and the transfer fee will be £4.90. I just want to know if there will be additional charges on the part of the receiver? Thanks
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10th March 2015 #2
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Hello. I used Western Union - my visa debit card to bank account - no extra charges. In fact, sometimes it is cheaper - and the money is transferred in minutes.
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10th March 2015 #3
Hi there, I use World Remit and I am happy with the service.
Cheaper than Western Union!
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10th March 2015 #4
Me too - never had a problem.
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10th March 2015 #5
Thanks Leo, just making sure..hehe
Stevewool and Tiger31, I've got to try WorldRemit since you said it's cheaper.
Thanks guys
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12th March 2015 #6
Been using WorldRemit for more than 2 years now, but last week I sent money using Azimo. Cheaper fee (get mine for free transfer) and slightly better exchange rate than WorldRemit....might use them again...the only downside is, if you sent more than £800 a month you need to send one ID for verification and approval which is what I'm not happy about.....
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12th March 2015 #9
We have property to pay that's why ....anyway if you use WorldRemit, your first transfer is free and every now and then they have promos like free or half-price transfer fee, so much better to like them on facebook for updates.....can't say much about Azimo, just used them once, but their transfer fee is 4 quid cheaper than WorldRemit.
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12th March 2015 #10
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Just as a back up I 'joined' up with WorldRemit yeaterday after reading this thread.
Just needed to upload my Driving Licence as ID
I agree the rate is not best but it's not bad as a back up.
I've been using iRemit for over 10 years and the iRemit Visa card since I arrived here.
Had some small issues so decided a couple of back ups is needed
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14th March 2015 #12
It helps when comparing to try sending as an amount in GBP - then seeing how many peso the recipient is receiving.
This will show who is applying the best transfer rate, and total debited should include their fee - or it will be clear, £5.99 or whatever.
For example, Worldremit are often the cheapest and quickest, compared certainly to Western Union, who from the UK are expensive.
There's another one to try perhaps - Orbitremit. I believe they are Australian and they usually have a lower transfer fee and better exchange rate.
One problem though, or perhaps it isn't a problem, BUT they don't take card, you need to transfer to them by bank transfer, they do a sweep at 7 pm then release funds.
Granted as soon as the sweep is done and funds are released, it's very quick, but...........well the cynic in me is suspicious of any delay when money transfers are concerned.
We've used them - been fine, but............well, think about it.
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14th March 2015 #13
WorldRemit have promotions that last 2 days - usually 50% of the charging fee. Every little helps!
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15th March 2015 #14
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Like I said, I joined up with WorldRemit.
I was reading some of their FAQ's and help which I very interesting. I'm not an IT techie so didn't find it all that easy to understand. But some nice info such as ability to send money using debit cards, Barclays Pingit etc.
Sometime this week I'm going to pop into PNB here open an account and also apply for the Global Fiilipino Card.
Steve, if you get some time take a look at that Global Filipino Card.
As with all routes it's not just the charges or RoE etc it's the total amount it costs the sender compared to total cash received in the Philippines. There's a cost in the convenience of accessing the Peso also.
I'm still considering 'buying forward' Peso.
If I'd had taken it up earlier in the year I'd have been on P68 for next 12 months.
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15th March 2015 #15
I did look at the card Peter, and when the time comes - when me and Ems can sit down - I will show her all about it.
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15th March 2015 #16
Came across this today:
http://blog.timedoctor.com/2015/03/1...imedoctor-blog
- dont know how accurate it is. The Company we used for the last few yrs - usually money is in the bank account in Phils the day after sending.
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I would say the data in the article are accurate except that it doesn't cover all money transfer companies/agencies in the Philippines (like PNB). Maybe it was done for a purpose that the article should only show what everyone (worldwide) is using to send money to different countries especially those who pay for outsourced projects, remote tasks etc. Just like the Philippines, Ukraine, India, Indonesia and some countries in Asia.
(Just my thought though)
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15th March 2015 #19
In the good old, bad old days when there was a limited number of remittance options I sent it via Farochilen Remittance in Earls Court. Once I sent a few hundred quid and it still wasn't in Pinas a few weeks later so I phoned the office and got a very rude female named Apple, so I told her I would be coming to Earls Court. She was MOST surprised when I arrived next day and gave me my money back IMMEDIATELY just to get me out of the office as I was quite remonstrative and loud. Turns out the charlatans hadn't even sent it
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19th March 2015 #20
I use WorldRemit and have done for a few years now, only because I have trust in them and I feel safe with them.
I have noticed that if I send £800 plus, then it is cheaper sending with Western Union because you always seem to get a slightly better exchange rate on the pound.
I still stick with WorldRemit even when sending over £800 and I have Western Union as backup like others have a Plan B, just in case.
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