How much does one have to pay to do a wire? Are those free?
I quit using Gainesville, besides the higher prices, because I couldn't find a way to fix a problem with paying with CC. It seems that they don't recognize my address on file and my CC company confirmed it was correct. Go figure!
The member formerly known as Ciccio / Posts: 1453 / Joined: Apr 2009
<< <i>How much does one have to pay to do a wire? Are those free? >>
My credit union does it free. BoA does it cheap if you do it on line. Most banks charge $15-20. When you look at the $20 shipping, not a great deal unless you buy a few.
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<< <i>How much does one have to pay to do a wire? Are those free?
I quit using Gainesville, besides the higher prices, because I couldn't find a way to fix a problem with paying with CC. It seems that they don't recognize my address on file and my CC company confirmed it was correct. Go figure! >>
Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20.
<< <i> Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20. >>
I may have to go for the $15 to $20 option!
The member formerly known as Ciccio / Posts: 1453 / Joined: Apr 2009
<< <i> Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20. >>
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I quit using Gainesville, besides the higher prices, because I couldn't find a way to fix a problem with paying with CC.
It seems that they don't recognize my address on file and my CC company confirmed it was correct. Go figure!
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<< <i>How much does one have to pay to do a wire? Are those free? >>
My credit union does it free. BoA does it cheap if you do it on line. Most banks charge $15-20.
When you look at the $20 shipping, not a great deal unless you buy a few.
The decline from democracy to tyranny is both a natural and inevitable one.
<< <i>How much does one have to pay to do a wire? Are those free?
I quit using Gainesville, besides the higher prices, because I couldn't find a way to fix a problem with paying with CC.
It seems that they don't recognize my address on file and my CC company confirmed it was correct. Go figure! >>
Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20.
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Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20. >>
I may have to go for the $15 to $20 option!
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Some banks will give free wire transfers as a perk if you open one of their high roller accounts and maintain a minimum balance of $25 or $50K. Otherwise it's around $15 to $20. >>
I may have to go for the $15 to $20 option! >>
Me would too as well.
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