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(30-08-2012, 23:54)iluvjem Wrote: When I worked for, what was then Abbey, they exchange rate would depend on the day and time the transaction took place
Thats why I ask if someone can provide a transaction exchange rate for a recent transaction day we can compare to the 'normal' exchange rate from that day (which AW uses & is readily available) & thus get an idea of the % difference - ie the amount the bank takes as a fee.
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(31-08-2012, 08:02)Firefly Wrote: (30-08-2012, 23:54)iluvjem Wrote: When I worked for, what was then Abbey, they exchange rate would depend on the day and time the transaction took place
Thats why I ask if someone can provide a transaction exchange rate for a recent transaction day we can compare to the 'normal' exchange rate from that day (which AW uses & is readily available) & thus get an idea of the % difference - ie the amount the bank takes as a fee.
Best thing to do is just ask your bank
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I use co-operative bank for my AW money. I am extremly happy with them
No other bank charges (HSBC does)
1.294 on 14/08/12 but it will and can change . Like Jem said , they exchange rate would depend on the day and time the transaction took place
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(29-08-2012, 18:44)Firefly Wrote: Hi,
I guess there are fees when withdrawing to you bank - ie if the transfer is actually in Euros & you want it in pounds.
So I thought cheque would be the best - but then heard somewhere there are fees for banking these cheques? Why is that, I don't pay fees normally to bank cheques...?
(Of course these are in addition to the AW fees)
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I withdraw my AW Credits via Transfer and Cheque, into Santander and The Cooperative Banks.
I don't get charged for banking cheques and they are in Sterling. Financially it makes more sense to withdraw your Credits this way.
You do get charged for the Euro Conversion is it is by Bank Transfer.
Don't forget that you can claim the Euro Conversion your Bank charges you on your Tax Return.
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Wow, there's a double entendre in that title if I ever saw one :-)
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i dont get charrged to cash my AW cheques and thats with natwest but im soo tempted with daily pay
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I joined Dailypay last month, so far I have made more money in this one month than I have in my whole 6 months on adultwork! their fee is tiny when you get all the benefits added up, advertising, no costs etc
and I will never have a negative balance problem or chargeback again because they pay for it all!!
so much more motivation when you know your getting paid the next day
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We get paid by cheque too - no fees here, cheque received in GBPs
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