Title: ATM fees overseas are going up Post by: John K on December 22, 2003, 05:00:00 AM FYI, just did some money transfers to Sevastopol, Ukraine through the local ATMs. Our bank did a standard $3.00 fee for not using our banks ATM. On top of that now, however, the Ukrainian banks are charging ATM fees. We got hit with a 3% transaction fee on the Ukrainian side of the exchange. Not sure if it was just that ATM or if it's spreading across all banks. It is something to be aware of for the future though...
Title: Re: ATM fees overseas are going up Post by: FLASH2D on December 23, 2003, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to ATM fees overseas are going up, posted by John K on Dec 22, 2003
how do you go about doing your transfers? Title: How we do it Post by: John K on December 23, 2003, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: ATM fees overseas are going up, posted by FLASH2D on Dec 23, 2003
We first started this years ago when Marina was just my fiancée. I opened a joint account in both our names and simply said that Marina was living at my address. After I received her card I mailed the card to her. Once she received the card, I activated it. Technically, it was a little unethical. I should have stated that she was in another country and went through all the extra paperwork, translation, notarization and embassy hassles. The problem is that to do it correctly is extremely difficult. It was simply much easier to say she lived at my address and get her signature on the docs (I was heading over at the time anyways). Title: Re: How we do it Post by: FLASH2D on December 23, 2003, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to How we do it, posted by John K on Dec 23, 2003
thanks jk. that's exactly how i had planned to do it. no harm no foul. it's still cheaper than wwestern union. i checked their rates and my god they pay themselves well. |