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Update on bank charges from couple of months ago..

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Hello all

For those of you that responded or remember my rant about the excessive bank charges from about a couple of months ago, I just wanted to say thank you to all contributers, having just completed my first online Moneygram transfer at the still learning age of nearly 60, instead of 25 quid, it cost me £5.99. Bargain.

Thanks again for all the effort that went in to letting me know this was the way to go.

Regards

Liz

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Well done. As they say 'you're never too old to learn'. Onwards and Upwards.

Good news.

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sandpebble in reply toshaws

Thanks Shaws

You help and teach without realising I think, so, yes, definately onwards and upwards for me after all the help and advice on here.

Thanks

Liz

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sandpebble  Don't forget Western Union is only £2.90 and easy enough to do online ☺

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The CurrencyFair transfer fee is 3 EUR, but the joining process may be off-putting.

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