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Ross
6th July 2010, 22:29
does anyone knows or idea if we can be able to send a ATM card BACK TO THE PHILIPPINES:yikes::):D this atm is issued by banco de oro in the PH even though there is still amouth deposited in this account just wnt to give to my family back there..any ideas:D

stevewool
6th July 2010, 22:31
send it by dhl but it will cost you

Ross
6th July 2010, 22:34
ok thank you for reply:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
6th July 2010, 22:36
thats ok you could use the post too but i would not

James Hubbard
6th July 2010, 22:49
Ok, I see 3 options....

( 1) If there is only a tiny amount of money, hindi meshado ng pera ... then, just send it by normal mail. It may or may not get there, take 2-3 weeks.

(2) If there is a little bit of money, more than £10-£15 .... and less than about £60, send it by registered mail, but it's stil unsafe after it leaves UK.


(3) If it's really important and has more than about £60 or £70 in it, send it by DHL or ultra important trackable Royal Mail - I think DHL's a the cheapest, but with Royal Mail it's £56 and gets there in less than a week.

Glad I could be of assistance
JH:Wave:

RickyR
7th July 2010, 01:02
Also, don't tell the post office or courier what it is, obviously 1 because of the security issue, but also for whatever reason a lot of them won't accept activated credit/debit cards.

James Hubbard
7th July 2010, 01:05
Also, don't tell the post office or courier what it is, obviously 1 because of the security issue, but also for whatever reason a lot of them won't accept activated credit/debit cards.


That's a good point.

What they don't know won't hurt them :icon_lol:

DaveUK
7th July 2010, 08:55
I wanted to send a cash card via DHL and made the mistake of telling them what it was. They wouldn't let me send it then :-(

Sent it by ParcelForce though and told them it was just a letter as the card was in the middle of folded paper! It got there fine!

johncar54
7th July 2010, 09:20
I have sent CASH and DEBIT cards to Thailand and to Phil. On each occasion, I used an old 'junk mail' envelope, which had printing, which made it appear that it was junk mails, maybe advertising houses. I then made sure the packing around the card was thick enough so that a person feeling the envelope would not be able to feel there was a card. Once I cut out a card sized hole in a piece of cardboard which as the same thickness as the ATM card. I then sellotape the card into the hole and posted in ordinary mail.

And lastly, I made sure there were no funds in that account.

I of course called the person in Thailand / Phil to tell them the PIN.

So far !!!!!!! No problems

Ross
7th July 2010, 10:09
thanks to all the replies much appreacited :D:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

burdock
7th July 2010, 11:37
I sent a pre-paid credit card to Jonalyn

just put inside a wallet i sent as gift for her
dad, along with other things in a box

only trouble it not work in atm in her province, it works fine in manila:Brick: