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25-05-2012, 03:48
Hello,
I'm just wondering - up until very recently, when transferring credits there was an option showing that UK Bank Transfers (BAC payments) would be arriving on Adult Work in June 2012!
It's now disappeared...
Are Adult Work still going to go through with this? So much better than having to cash cheques every week! (Although, I have to say I am impressed by the reliability of receiving my cheques in the post - always on a Friday, every week, like clockwork.)
Thanks.
Curly
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According to their Twitter they have pulled the plans for UK transfers & aren't planning to try again, any time soon
Was seriously annoyed that they haven't been clear about this & I only managed to find out by accident (I'm rarely on Twitter)
I'm very disappointed in their communication with us in the UK.
I was saving up my credits for the UK transfer...trying out the Euro bank transfer instead. What a waste of time waiting
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I have to say Nicki, I completely agree with you. I was really looking forward to this - the least they could have done was put a polite tab up saying it was being binned, as it were. Oh well... I guess, the silver lining being - still the best Adult Work site there is! x
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The euro transfer isn't too bad. Most main UK bank accounts do have the BIC and IBAN codes, if they're not on your account statement then the bank can give you them. I withdraw to my Halifax account and the money is always in on the same day as processing (Tuesday) so its really quick. The only downside is Halifax do take a small fee for converting euros to pounds.
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Barclays charge me £6 a time for receiving dollars, I don't know if it's less for Euros but I use Payoneer as cheaper than that. I was looking forward to the UK transfer too...
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RBS charged me £7 the few times I got international bank transfer. Don't think it's too bad, really. Some foreign sites charge you do much just to pay you, unless it's a cheque. X
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Girls, I currently receive cheques - which is in GBP (upside), downside, a few times they've been late and when it's the bank holidays I can't cash them etc.
So with regards the Euro BACs thing - for e.g. per 100 euros how much do you receive in pounds?
I want to work out if it's worth me swapping over.
Thanks darlings!
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(05-06-2012, 19:35)curlytots Wrote: So with regards the Euro BACs thing - for e.g. per 100 euros how much do you receive in pounds?
The problem with the above question is that it is relient on currency exchange rates, you need to check with your bank what rate of exchange they would give you and how much, if anything, they would charge to accept the foreign currency transaction
I would suggest that all girls should look at
http://www.currencyfair.com
Today you would get £78.02 for €100 - This would then be transferred to your own account.
The above solution may give you a much better rate of exchange but it may be slightly slower. probably 2-3 days max.
Sarah x x x
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I use Payoneer, which I believe is the cheapest option and no risk of the cheque being lost in the post.
Each bank applies different charges and exchange rates so you'd need to know how much your bank charges to make that decision. I think one bank charges at much as £12 a time for the transfer, they all vary.
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To be honest, the cheques are reliable.
*Touch wood* never had one not arrive. It's just sometimes there may be a few days delayed or it's just the fact I have to get up off my arse and go down to the bank. Which, when it's pishing it down like it is now - not the best prospect...
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