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SunPay Going
I see that Sunpay is closing at the end of December which is a shame I found it a very good and easy system for transfering cash. In fact in Feb I was planning to use it for my monthly mortgage payments as at the minute only seem to be getting more or less tourist rates.
Bob |
Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 7026446)
I see that Sunpay is closing at the end of December which is a shame I found it a very good and easy system for transfering cash. In fact in Feb I was planning to use it for my monthly mortgage payments as at the minute only seem to be getting more or less tourist rates.
Bob I've changed to Currencies direct by d/d, where there are no charges and hopefully a decent r/ex |
Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 7026507)
Yep, due to difficulties with money laundering beaurocracy apparantly
I've changed to Currencies direct by d/d, where there are no charges and hopefully a decent r/ex |
Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by cymruambyth
(Post 7026895)
Only "no charge" if you send more than £5000 in any one transaction, otherwise it is £5 per transaction. I have been using Currencies Direct with d/d for about 5 years and although they started out with no charge, that changed about 2 years ago. They always give a fairly decent exchange rate though and I have never had a problem with them.
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Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 7027391)
I hope you're wrong, because I went to them because they told me there would be no charge if I was on d/d for a regular pension type figure every month. That was in August, but I have only just done the first transaction this week
http://www.currenciesdirect.com/uk/p...12PP_HI_SP.pdf Page 4, small print under last paragraph (*free transfers over £5,000)! They do NOT charge commission on any amount less than £5000, but DO charge a transfer fee (of £5):thumbup: |
Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by cymruambyth
(Post 7028455)
See attached:
http://www.currenciesdirect.com/uk/p...12PP_HI_SP.pdf Page 4, small print under last paragraph (*free transfers over £5,000)! They do NOT charge commission on any amount less than £5000, but DO charge a transfer fee (of £5):thumbup: Bob |
Re: SunPay Going
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 7030750)
The way that reads to me is for a one of transfer to me it reads that regular payments by dd would be free if over £150 a month. I was also looking at them for next year. I was also considering this one exchange4free.co.uk any one any used them?
Bob |
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