Filipinos working overseas can now avail the service of Remit2Home to send money to their family and friends in Philippines. Remit2Home is an online money transfer service provider which is safe, easy and fast. For Remit2Home, the technology, operations and customer service is powered by Times of money and the Citigroup N.A. manages the fund transfer. Overseas Filipino Workers in the US can send money to Philippines by following just three simple steps. Firstly you need to provide your elementary details after registering online on www.remit2home.com. Next provide your receiver details and then book the transaction.
Remit2Home Money Transfer's transaction fees are extremely affordable, and exchange rates are the best. The finest part is that there are no hidden charges unlike other services that send the money to your receiver charging courier charges. You get $10 just for registering online with Remit2Home.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Remit2Home offers Online Money Transfer Service to Philippines
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My Fiancée lives in the Philippines and I live in America. I often send her money for some support, or to build up some savings for when I arrive there to live. I have used a few of the money transfer companies available on the internet, which I will not mention except Remit2Home.I had been happily using a company before Remit2Home started flooding the internet with their ads. They said their fee was less so I decided to try them out.
I signed up, and proceeded to send Elena some money. They did their test of my account sending me a small amount then taking it back. I then got a phone call from them wanting to know everything about me except maybe my blood type. One thing they did ask was the test transfer amount to prove I was the account holder. This all happened within 2 days after I signed up. Then we waited a week, nothing. Then 2 weeks, still nothing. They advertise 24/7 support. WHERE? Their phones are never answered and their Chat Live crashes or never works.
Oh, one time they answered the phone, and the girl said she would contact someone in the customer service department and have someone return my call. NEVER HAPPENED. I would send emails and 2 days later I would get a promise they are investigating. 2 days ago, I get an email saying the money has been deposited. Well, my fiancée went to her bank and NO, NOTHING THERE. Also now all I get is their auto-response email, but nothing more. It has been ONE MONTH and no money.
Hi there. Moving forward in 2018. There's another way to send money online to the Philippines and that is through Bank to bank transfers
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