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N1cky Sep 6th 2012 11:18 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 

Originally Posted by Duncan Roberts (Post 10267877)
Do you pay for the transfer? I use the free XE service so it's not done via wire transfers.

Me too, mine typically take the same amount of time as yours are.

GeoffM Sep 6th 2012 12:42 pm

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 

Originally Posted by Duncan Roberts (Post 10267877)
Do you pay for the transfer? I use the free XE service so it's not done via wire transfers.

Personally I don't "pay" as such - the transfer from Lloyds to XE is free, and the ACH payment from XE to HSBC is free. However, XE call it a "wire" from Lloyds to XE. Whether it really is, I don't know!

Of course, they make their money on the exchange rate - but so does everybody, some more so than others.

Ja5on Sep 6th 2012 11:24 pm

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
I noticed it took longer this month. I figure because there was a bank holiday plus a national holiday.

Dan725 Sep 7th 2012 5:51 pm

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
I think mine have always taken about a week or so - I don't really have a need to do them urgently or regularly so no biggie.

As an aside, what I'm wondering though is does xe still have a competitive rate? I've not checked other providers lately, and it might just be me, but I don't think xe's commission withholding rate is that great really. For instance, one of my US credit cards just about gives the live rate when used abroad - they eat the fees. Nowadays when I travel to the UK I tend to use that.

King Gimp Sep 10th 2012 5:06 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
My last transfer from UK First Direct to US Chase came through. They sent a check to my house for some reason though instead of putting it into the bank directly.
Took 1 week to come but a couple of days longer as I didn't check my mail.

mancave3000 Sep 14th 2012 3:09 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
XE, UKForex. What is the best for low rates please?
I transfered some from a UK bank to a US bank and lost 10%

GeoffM Sep 14th 2012 3:42 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 

Originally Posted by mancave3000 (Post 10280964)
XE, UKForex. What is the best for low rates please?
I transfered some from a UK bank to a US bank and lost 10%

Without wishing to be rude, why don't you look it up? One minute XE might be better; the next minute UKForex might be better - the rates fluctuate constantly.

10% of what? You must have some reference point to come up with that figure - though the banks' rates are crappier than the forexes.

E3only Sep 15th 2012 5:23 pm

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
Day 1 trade booked
Day 2 BPay into Australia account
Day 4 Money is US

& it was a large sum too....

scrubbedexpat099 Sep 16th 2012 5:41 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
The problems seem the other way.

E3only Sep 16th 2012 5:53 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 

Originally Posted by mancave3000 (Post 10280964)
XE, UKForex. What is the best for low rates please?
I transfered some from a UK bank to a US bank and lost 10%

I have never, ever transferred any money without talking to an associate. They give you better than online quote. Just tell them competitor rate and see what they can do. If they can not, just dont give them the business....

Like anything in life...you have to negotiate and find the right deal that works for you. . .

GeoffM Sep 18th 2012 4:01 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 
Latest transfer: setup transaction on 11th, transfer to XE within a couple of minutes, recorded as credited to my HSBC business on 13th.

Bink Sep 18th 2012 6:45 am

Re: XE.com - getting slow?
 

Originally Posted by GeoffM (Post 10267509)
Maybe OP ought to clarify which direction the money is going, which might make a difference! Also which banks (not using XE but eg Lloyds wire transfers to the US take 2-3 days longer than Santander).

Yes, I have noticed that transfers from UK to US are noticeably quicker than the other way around. I too have a Lloyds UK account and transfer the money electronically from Lloyds to XE (XE call it a wire but it's free from Lloyds). Most banks in the US that I've come across don't let you make transfers like that for free if it's instigated by the bank (rather than being debited from the account).

I seem to recall that my last UK to US transfer took maybe 3 days and my last US to UK transfer was more like 10 days...


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