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Paypal Money Transfer
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I've been talking to SIL in Ireland about christmas presents for the kid, I'm a bit loath to post anything over as
1, it's too expensive
2, I can't be bothered to buy presents
3, I can't be bothered to queue up in the post office
So, I suggested Paypal to do a money transfer. Is it as easy as it looks, I just add my bank details to my paypal account and she just opens an account and puts her details in? Anyone got any experience of using this service?
Thanks for any replies
1, it's too expensive
2, I can't be bothered to buy presents
3, I can't be bothered to queue up in the post office
So, I suggested Paypal to do a money transfer. Is it as easy as it looks, I just add my bank details to my paypal account and she just opens an account and puts her details in? Anyone got any experience of using this service?
Thanks for any replies
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use PayPal in connection with eBay and I have used them to transfer funds outside of eBay too. It's easy - as long as the other person has a PayPal account and an email address.
If they are in S Ireland, whichever way you do it, there will be some sort of conversion fee.
However, sher's idea is best if you do internet banking, you can set up a one-off payment to your SIL using her bank details. I don't know whether you pay, or whether she'd pay when the transaction's converted to euros (for S Ireland). If they are in NI then there's no fee at all (not with my bank, anyway!)
If they are in S Ireland, whichever way you do it, there will be some sort of conversion fee.
However, sher's idea is best if you do internet banking, you can set up a one-off payment to your SIL using her bank details. I don't know whether you pay, or whether she'd pay when the transaction's converted to euros (for S Ireland). If they are in NI then there's no fee at all (not with my bank, anyway!)
Dunno which bank you are with, but when I look at my on-line banking, I've got a tab for DD and SOs, and another one for UK and international payments. You set it up there (or - you go into the branch and do it..)
That rate on PayPal's not bad, IMO. Since I send and receive international payments on PayPal re eBay, I don't find it difficult at all. You just need the recipient's email address.
That rate on PayPal's not bad, IMO. Since I send and receive international payments on PayPal re eBay, I don't find it difficult at all. You just need the recipient's email address.
Hmmm just checked with the Halifax and it'll cost £9.50 per transaction regardless of amount but I'll have to get BIC and IBAC codes first. Sound like hassle to me plus a lot dearer than paypal. I'll check with our other account at Lloyds but I imagine they will be similar..
Thanks for your input ladies.
Thanks for your input ladies.
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It is easy to set up an account with them and they give very good exchange rates.
If you decide to go the money transfer route rather than Paypal, you will need the recipients' bank codes whichever bank or whatever you use...but you should be able to get them easily enough.
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It is easy to set up an account with them and they give very good exchange rates.
If you decide to go the money transfer route rather than Paypal, you will need the recipients' bank codes whichever bank or whatever you use...but you should be able to get them easily enough.
The only delay may be that PayPal need to confirm the bank account before you can transfer the cash from PayPal to the bank account. I have confirmed mine years ago so I can transfer PayPal cash instantly to my bank. You need to get her to set up the PayPal account so that they can confirm it really is her account so that there are no delays.