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How do I send money to USA
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My friend in USA has booked a trip and I want to send 300 dollars from UK. What is the easiest way to do this, apart from all the codes the bank wants ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cheapest and easiest way is to buy a Postal Order -
http://www.postoffice...0737&mediaId=73500709
http://www.postoffice...0737&mediaId=73500709
UK postal orders can only be cashed in certain countries, which are mainly Commonwealth nations. They can't be cashed in the USA. (Post Offices used to offer International Money Orders, which were similar to Postal Orders but could be cashed worldwide. However they've now been withdrawn in favour of Moneygram - see below).
Western Union and MoneyGram (which is often easier to find, since it's available at all Post Office branches) offer useful services but they're far from cheap.
I've used Ikobo plenty of times, with no problems:
http://www.ikobo.com/
However, as Sara3 suggests, Paypal is probably cheapest:
https://www.paypal-ma....uk/sendmoney/how.htm
Chris
Western Union and MoneyGram (which is often easier to find, since it's available at all Post Office branches) offer useful services but they're far from cheap.
I've used Ikobo plenty of times, with no problems:
http://www.ikobo.com/
However, as Sara3 suggests, Paypal is probably cheapest:
https://www.paypal-ma....uk/sendmoney/how.htm
Chris
Or go to your bank armed with all the necessary sort and other codes. But you will probably have to pay an extra £25 (at least) to do it this way. And you need to go into the bank personally.
I would not send that sort of cash through the post at all. Our friend in France needed to send us 65 euros in cash, but we suggested it would be easier for him to send a cheque for the amount to our aunt and uncle (who live in France) so that they could cash the cheque and give the cash to us when we see them shortly.
I would not send that sort of cash through the post at all. Our friend in France needed to send us 65 euros in cash, but we suggested it would be easier for him to send a cheque for the amount to our aunt and uncle (who live in France) so that they could cash the cheque and give the cash to us when we see them shortly.