Did anyone try moneygram here sending remittance? Just want to know...
Did anyone try moneygram here sending remittance? Just want to know...
i tried it in our local post office, but sometimes when theis system is down you cant send money. i still prefer sending money via PNB it gets there in minutes as well
God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.
I tried it when I first arrived here. The rate is low, the fee is too high and my benificiary said, it takes ages to get the money in the bank because of queue.
Then I searched the web and found Iremit and xoom. I tried to compute sending xoom against Iremit and found that Iremit has better rate. That was according to my computation.![]()
Yes Moneygram is too expensive, same sort of rates as Western Union.
It might be okay for emergencies, but not good in the longterm.![]()
PNB or western union, There are more western unions around, but a little expensive. Moneygram, a bit slow and I see them in alot of post offices - what a wait!!!
hi there i have just sent £1000 to the phils by Kanoo they charged £5 sent it friday and got there yesterday i am very pleased with the service so helpful they was hope this helps
While i was in Phils I opened a PNB account with my Mahal. When I got home I called up the PNB in London who sent me a remitter form which I filled out and sent back (also copy of my passport signed by my accountant)
It cost £6 to send I think up to £10,000 (i think) All I have to do is call up, give them my card details and whoooosh!! it is done in minutes.
Maybe going from PNB to a different bank in Phils might be slower, but PNB to PNB is instant.
Steve
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