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Tt Transfer From Gbp To Thai Baht
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i made a TT today from my halifax online account to my thai bank , kasikorn bank .
the amount was £10.000 sent in uk sterling, converted at rate 53.2
its now saturday night so no way of checking anything, so my question is this, is there any way i can trace where the money is ? i checked and doubled checked that my correct acc number was put in. concerned incase it goes to anothers account and if so can i recall monies sent ?
also does thai bank at other end take a fee also does the holding bank ie lloyds take a fee ?
thanks ( maybe paypal a better option )
the amount was £10.000 sent in uk sterling, converted at rate 53.2
its now saturday night so no way of checking anything, so my question is this, is there any way i can trace where the money is ? i checked and doubled checked that my correct acc number was put in. concerned incase it goes to anothers account and if so can i recall monies sent ?
also does thai bank at other end take a fee also does the holding bank ie lloyds take a fee ?
thanks ( maybe paypal a better option )
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Halifax will have charged you £9.50:
http:// www.hal ifax.co .uk/ban kaccoun ts/rate s-rewar ds-fees /
Assuming that Kasikorn bank charge the same amount for a transfer into a local currency account as they do for a transfer into a foreign currency account, you'll nominally be charged 0.25% of the value of the transfer = £25 = 1330 Baht. However the actual amount charged will only be 500 Baht, since it's capped at that:
http:// www.kas ikornba nk.com/ EN/Pers onal/Ba nkAccou nts/FCD /Pages/ ForNonR esident Account .aspx
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Assuming that Kasikorn bank charge the same amount for a transfer into a local currency account as they do for a transfer into a foreign currency account, you'll nominally be charged 0.25% of the value of the transfer = £25 = 1330 Baht. However the actual amount charged will only be 500 Baht, since it's capped at that:
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PayPal is good for small amounts, Eddie, but no so good for larger ones.
That £9.50 Halifax charge is a fixed amount. (If you transfer just £1 overseas you'll still be charged £9.50 for doing so).
PayPal works on a percentage basis, so the more you transfer the more you'll pay. (DD's transfer would have cost him £440.20!)
That £9.50 Halifax charge is a fixed amount. (If you transfer just £1 overseas you'll still be charged £9.50 for doing so).
PayPal works on a percentage basis, so the more you transfer the more you'll pay. (DD's transfer would have cost him £440.20!)