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 Working in Singapore V11, Serious Talk, No Chatting

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yiivei
post Jun 28 2012, 03:08 PM

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For the information of all, remittance rate is higher by 0.005 to 0.01 most of the time.

Last two weeks, i have remitted RM12k back to Malaysia through the money changer at the Jurong Point, right beside the watch shop. Any remittance above RM10k is free of charge. $10 fee apply if below.

By the way, this is the first time i approach them and ask bout the remittance thingy. Previously, i thought remittance charges are high. Now, i can opt to have my money remit once every two/three months, save the hassle to exchange and travel to JB to deposit.

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yiivei
post Jun 28 2012, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(megadisc @ Jun 28 2012, 03:23 PM)
ya lor ...if can lump sum and safer some more ...

when u do remit ? got receipt wan ah ? or jst take his word for it ?
pai seh ...i nvr remit b4...
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Ya. Got receipt. If not, not secure.

They will ask for the recipient name, bank name, location of the bank (i.e. Sabah/Sarawak) and bank account no. Also, please bring along your EP/ WP.

FYI, its quite efficient and fast too. Money will be transferred to your designated account next working day (noon).

Btw, this is what i have experience with the money changer at jurong point. Not sure bout the rest thou!

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post Jun 28 2012, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(yhoong12 @ Jun 28 2012, 04:02 PM)
Why need EP/WP ??
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i think they need to verify the sender name lo...

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