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Sending money to USA
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I have family living abroad and would like to send them money for birthday or Christmas presents.I have used Western Union which charges quite a bit extra, and wondered what the best way was.Can I use a normal cheque?
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You can use a normal cheque written in �� but the recipient will be charged a bomb to change it.
Ethel's link's advice is good.
Also possible but depending on the country carrying varying degrees of risk is to go to a B de C, buy some local currency and send it in the post. You can send it International recorded for �3.50 extra - but beware. Some countries do not allow import of their currency by post, so you wouldn't be covered by any insurance for these.
Ethel's link's advice is good.
Also possible but depending on the country carrying varying degrees of risk is to go to a B de C, buy some local currency and send it in the post. You can send it International recorded for �3.50 extra - but beware. Some countries do not allow import of their currency by post, so you wouldn't be covered by any insurance for these.
You can go down the Post Office and buy dollars and just send them those, though it's not that safe - just like sending a tenner in this country, can you be sure it will get there. Or you could buy them a gift card for somewhere like Target http://www.target.com/gp/browse.html?node=1406 1591