UK acct to Malaysia money transfer
#16
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Just to add that I've used UK Forex.
Not regularly but had no problems with them.
We were nervous at first but found it a very smooth service.
Not regularly but had no problems with them.
We were nervous at first but found it a very smooth service.

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have charged the transfer? tax payment? attorneys' fees?
if the money transfer from barclays to malaysia bank? with online banking?
how if the sender transfer USD10,000
if the money transfer from barclays to malaysia bank? with online banking?
how if the sender transfer USD10,000

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Sorry, I dont understand what you're actually asking. Perhaps someone else can help?

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when the money was transfer to malaysia, have any payment to settle it down, maybe transfer fees? goverment tax? or lawyer fees?

#20

I'm not on your wavelength either. Can you be more specific? Why would you pay a Lawyer's fee for making a bank payment? Not with you.

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The rates quoted by Ozforex are all inclusive. Suggest you go to their site and read the information provided there.

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Used to be the case. They stopped this 'benefit' some time back.

#23

Thanks for the correction. I'm so out of touch with UK after 6+ years in the Tropics. The more I hear about the UK now, the more I don't want to know. Lucky to be living on this great island


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Yep, they only changed it about a year ago. The only overseas benefit card wise is from the Post Office Credit Card which still doesn't charge a commission on foreign currency purchases. And of course HSBC has free use of overseas ATMs for Premier (and maybe all customers). No free lunch in the UK these days, most places you need to pay to even look at the table!!

