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tinalise Oct 27th 2007 3:20 am

Transfer money to the US?
 
It's done! We have completed on our flat in London. Now we are trying to find something else here.

I've been in contact with www.ukforex.co.uk. Banner at the top of the forum. They seem trustworth enough but but it feels a bit strange to transfer the money over to a company that is not a bank.

Anyone used them and can recommend?

Any advise greatly appreciated.

I'm off house hunting. :rofl:

Elvira Oct 27th 2007 3:22 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by tinalise (Post 5475941)
It's done! We have completed on our flat in London. Now we are trying to find something else here.

I've been in contact with www.ukforex.co.uk. Banner at the top of the forum. They seem trustworth enough but but it feels a bit strange to transfer the money over to a company that is not a bank.

Anyone used them and can recommend?

Any advise greatly appreciated.

I'm off house hunting. :rofl:

Most people here seem to use XE Trade. Personally used them for some very large sums - very efficient and better exchange rates.

Do a search :)



Of course I think you're mad to move from London to LA, but what the heck... ;)

Rushman Oct 27th 2007 3:36 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Elvira (Post 5475945)
Most people here seem to use XE Trade. Personally used them for some very large sums - very efficient and better exchange rates.

Do a search :)



Of course I think you're mad to move from London to LA, but what the heck... ;)

Most people here keep as much of their wedge back in the UK where it earns a half decent return. Until it is absolutely needed.

Ray Oct 27th 2007 3:40 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Rushman (Post 5475999)
Most people here keep as much of their wedge back in the UK where it earns a half decent return. Until it is absolutely needed.

I concur .....

Elvira Oct 27th 2007 3:40 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Rushman (Post 5475999)
Most people here keep as much of their wedge back in the UK where it earns a half decent return. Until it is absolutely needed.

You mean for when you go back! :thumbsup:

Big D Oct 27th 2007 9:49 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Rushman (Post 5475999)
Most people here keep as much of their wedge back in the UK where it earns a half decent return. Until it is absolutely needed.

Yeah but if you're bringing it over now is the perfect time to do it! To be honest its probably worth bringing it over now, waiting for the rate to drop again then send it back - probably a better return than a savings account.

Elvira Oct 27th 2007 10:14 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Big D (Post 5476853)
Yeah but if you're bringing it over now is the perfect time to do it! To be honest its probably worth bringing it over now, waiting for the rate to drop again then send it back - probably a better return than a savings account.

And your qualifications for giving advice on currency speculation are?

This is an area where angels fear to tread...

FWIW, I - admittedly a layperson - do not think the dollar is likely to recover any time soon.

Rushman Oct 27th 2007 10:26 am

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Big D (Post 5476853)
Yeah but if you're bringing it over now is the perfect time to do it! To be honest its probably worth bringing it over now, waiting for the rate to drop again then send it back - probably a better return than a savings account.

Tell me that again after the IRS have had their paws into it and I cant see the pound falling that bad anytime soon.

tinalise Oct 27th 2007 6:06 pm

Re: Transfer money to the US?
 

Originally Posted by Elvira (Post 5475945)
Most people here seem to use XE Trade. Personally used them for some very large sums - very efficient and better exchange rates.

Do a search :)



Of course I think you're mad to move from London to LA, but what the heck... ;)

well... it wasn't my choice to move here.. tried to convince the co-owner of our flat, well my husband, that we should keep it but.. here we are... I almost cried when we exchanged and completed...

Fingers crossed and our offer on a house gets accepted tomorrow! :) I might just get over that I had to sell my flat after renovating for 10 months and living in it for 2 weeks!


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