Moneybookers Withdrawing

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by HRA, Jan 29, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I'm from Sri Lanka. I have 30$ in my Verified Moneybookers account. I want to withdraw it. I think I can't request a cheque because it is only available for OECD countries (my country-Sri Lanka-is not listed).

    Now only option available for me is Bank (Wire) Transfer. Moneybookers say they will charge 2.40 USD flat fee.

    My question is:
    Will it only 2.40 USD or will be there any other extra fees for withdrawal?

    Thanks.

    HRA
     
    HRA, Jan 29, 2009 IP
  2. MayurGondaliya

    MayurGondaliya Well-Known Member

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    That fee is for moneybookers. You need to consult your bank account branch to check the service charge that take on wire transfer.
    You may also need to verify your attached bank account at moneybookers before you can start wire transfer
     
    MayurGondaliya, Jan 30, 2009 IP
  3. qantar

    qantar Active Member

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    Ya, check with your bank for any other fees for receiving money from MB. Any fees for receiving money especially from an offshore bank/company is depending on the bank itself. Different banks have different policies.
     
    qantar, Jan 30, 2009 IP
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    dmi Well-Known Member

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    That fee is taken by Moneybookers. My bank does take something... sometimes it's $0 and sometimes it's $20 or so. You should contact your bank.
     
    dmi, Jan 31, 2009 IP
  5. phyza

    phyza Well-Known Member

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    Its just moneybookers fees but other charges depend on your bank and rate conversion.. Bank don't charge much but they pay you little bit less in conversion so they usually charge like this
    Thanks
    PHYza
     
    phyza, Feb 1, 2009 IP