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Re: Gtbank Cut $25 From The Money I Received Offshore Charges (wire Transfer) by IamAsiri: 9:19am On Apr 30, 2021 |
UncommonLogic: That incomplete funds was not even GTBank's fault; it was yours. You obviously did not tick the box stating that you wanted the complete funds remitted and offshore charge should be taken from you. Unfortunately, offshore charge is optional, not compulsory, therefore not much emphasis is placed on it. And mind you, if your money is coming from a country that can't send funds to Nigeria, where an intermediary bank has to be used, then that bank will also take its own offshore charge. |
Re: Gtbank Cut $25 From The Money I Received Offshore Charges (wire Transfer) by AsiwajuV8: 3:19pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Everest9: Ask the sender to send you Telex for the transfer. He/She ask the sending bank to charge the recipient "Offshore Charge" which is the USD 25 and it's not your Nigeria bank that debited the $25. It's the corresponding bank used that will make the deduction. Your bank will credit in full the amount received. If Google send you money, you get paid what Google send because they incur all the charges. To be certain and sure, ask the Sender to send you Telex and upload it here. So it's the sender that short-changed you. Ask for Telex and we will analyze it for you here and know who to fight to get back your USD 25. |
Re: Gtbank Cut $25 From The Money I Received Offshore Charges (wire Transfer) by Nobody: 11:18pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Remitly is a company based in Seattle, in the US. They operate like Western Union but with better rates and ease. Just Google and check out how they can help you. Cheers! Everest9: |
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