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 Online money transfer-how safe?
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Posted on 10-15-07 12:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Guys

I was trying http://www.thamelremit.com and http://www.money.muncha.com to send money to Nepal but they are asking for my SSN.How safe is this? Anybody has sent money through these companies before? How was your experience?

 

 
Posted on 10-15-07 12:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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They will certainly ask for social security number. Some people give, some people don't . However it is safe. If you don't want to give SSN, tell them that you don't have SSN. They will then ask for other supporting documents to verify your identity and it takes a little longer time. Without SSN also, you can send money through those money transfers.

 
Posted on 10-15-07 1:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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if you have account in WAMU, can  do wire transfer for free.

 
Posted on 10-15-07 1:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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its really safe. i just send money from muncha. they dont charge you for first transcation. and  asks your ssn and bank statement to verify your current address. i found good. its up to u dude....be becareful with exchange rate.....
 
Posted on 10-15-07 2:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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thanks guys

xbox, i also heard about wamu, is it really free? do they have a good x'change rate?

 
Posted on 10-15-07 2:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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they will do wire transfer, so u can transfer ur money from ur bank account in US to any bank account in Nepal. About the rate, they will give NRB's Rate. you can check that in Kantipur or nepalnews.com

 
Posted on 10-15-07 4:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I tried Prabhu Money Transfer in NY to send some money to Kathmandu and I found them very effieicnt. Before that, I tried with Muncha.com but  their website wasn't working properly at that time.
 
Posted on 10-15-07 8:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Muncha is safe. I had two transaction before and i was satisfied. I just talked to a person and he again said it is totally safe. there is no record of misusing the ssn and all as he said.

 


 
Posted on 10-16-07 12:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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guys muncha is safe. I never had any problem wiht much till now. Regarding Wamu, its free from here but bank in nepal charge some kind of charge. As far as i know if  u have account in Standard and charterd bank u wont be charge anything. I would really like to have some kind of verification from anyone regarding the fee charged in nepal while sending money via wamu.
 
Posted on 10-16-07 4:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here are rates given by different companies:

Exchange Rate
Company Name16/10/07
UMTCL63.2000
MoneyToNepal62.5500
Muncha62.5680
Thamel62.5500
MoneyGram62.5680
Western Union62.0057
Nepal Rastra Bank63.2000


 

 
Posted on 10-16-07 9:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I've an a/c in Standard Chartered in Nepal. So, if I have WaMu then probably I won't be charged. Thx. for the input guys.

 
Posted on 10-16-07 10:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i dont think bank in nepal charge anything. some time intermediary bank which is used by wamu to transfer money to nepal charge $15 dollors but if you can choose right bank, then they wont charge you anything.

 
Posted on 10-16-07 12:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xbox do you mean right banks means bank in nepal? If yes then what are those banks? I only know about standard and chartered bank. Do u know other banks too?
 
Posted on 10-16-07 12:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i was talking about the third party bank which is used by wamu to do the wire transfer to bank in nepal.

 
Posted on 10-16-07 12:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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when you send money thru wamu, you are not charged any outgoing fee by wamu. however there is an intermediary bank involved. this bank is usually one of the global banks like citi, hsbc and american express. they will charge anywhere from $10 - $40 per transaction (not amount sent). various banks of nepal have accounts in these NY based intermediary banks where the money is deposited. so if you can match the bank in nepal with the intermediary bank, you may be able to save some money (not a whole lot). for e.g. himalayan bank has an account with citi NY. you go to wamu and do the wire transfer but when filling the form tell wamu that you want to use citi NY as the intermediary bank. you can acquire the intermediary bank's ABA, swift and nepali bank's account no there from the bank in nepal. if the wamu rep is knowledgeable, you can do it easily. i've trasferred a very large sum (more than a few thousand) once for only $10 'cause citi NY charged only that!

the bottom line, wamu & nepali bank do not charge any fee. NY intermediary bank charges a low fee if you ask the money to be sent to the account of the nepali bank in this intermediary bank.

 
Posted on 10-16-07 1:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am using muncha and they seem fast/easy and reliable so far.

 
Posted on 11-09-07 1:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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MidwestDude

Do you know what is the intermediate bank here for Standard Chartered bank in Kathmandu? Then I need to goto Wamu and tell them that I want to use this particular bank as the intermediary, right?

Do I need to get the swift code and what is the ABA #?

 

 

 


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