Oh dear....
Normally, Xoom are great, they send money over to the Philippines in an efficent manner, no hassle and normally next day.
BUT, last week it went horribly wrong.
Elsa sent £150 via Xoom to her bank account in Tacloban last week to pay the Pag Ibig and a few other bills for our house in Tacloban. Now, normally she sends the money through Xoom and uses her Paypal account (with all that built protection good idea as you'll see later). On this occasion, the money successfully went from her Paypal account and Paypal emailed to confirm that the transaction is successful, but never arrived at Xoom. No emails from Xoom, nothing, no tracking numbers.
2 days later, we emailed Xoom, and some dipstick said oh yes, weve had some technical problems, and should be resolved the same day. Right.
Day 3 came, still no emails, no notification. So we emailed Xoom again. They said sorry, we are still having technical problems, but we will escalate the issue, and we promise we will let you know the outcome. Did they? No.
Day 4, still nothing, no tracking numbers, no emails. Elsa at this point is worried, £150 is a lot of money to lose, so she phones Xoom Head Office in America, they apologise, and give her some nonsense blaming Paypal. Anyway, they agreed to refund the money back to Paypal in the next 7 days. In a meantime, cheques are bouncing from Elsa's bank account in Tacloban, and a charge of 1000 Php for each bounce.
I reckon the Xoom website must have had some serious problem, but this was made worse by them not bothering to let anyone know whats going on. Worse still, to promise the customer to fix something, then quite plainly not bothering to sort out the problem in my book is a company I can only consider a bunch of pirates. Thank goodness we had the Paypal protection, so worse comes to the worse, we could get them to sort it.
Thanks a lot Xoom, you guys are a waste of space, time and money.
Anyone know of any decent alternative remittance service that allows bank account to bank account service?