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Sending money
I was wondering what is the best way to send money to someone in korea. I was thinking of using western union or maybe it would be easier just to do a straight up transfer from bank to bank??
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Re: Sending money
Depends if you have the same bank....some charge more for bank to different bank...then you have to have routing #'s and all that stuff..
Western Union is at most bigger basses and easier..maybe more costly...but worth it in my opinion.
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Re: Sending money
Thats cool. i know her bank has Western Union, I think I'll go that route.
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