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Old 02-01-2008, 05:11 PM
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hey sorry for the delay in replying.

I actually have a close friend of mine who lives in Dubai and sends money to the UK on a regular basis, just like you want to I presume I have spoken to him and the site i reccomended is not currencyfinder . com its actually currecyfinder . co . uk My Mistake!!!

If you would like to know the company I am talking about pls feel free to email me shyamg @ tiscali. co . uk
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Hi, I have been transferring money in and out of Dubai for the last year and have tried nearly every angle to avoid paying extortionate fees! I have tried the cash companies like Al Ansari which are good for small amounts but does anyone have any recommendations for sending money by transfer to UK accounts?
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Hi, I have been transferring money in and out of Dubai for the last year and have tried nearly every angle to avoid paying extortionate fees! I have tried the cash companies like Al Ansari which are good for small amounts but does anyone have any recommendations for sending money by transfer to UK accounts?
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Hi, I have been transferring money in and out of Dubai for the last year and have tried nearly every angle to avoid paying extortionate fees! I have tried the cash companies like Al Ansari which are good for small amounts but does anyone have any recommendations for sending money by transfer to UK accounts?
I had a client with the s problem and the way we got around all the fees and hassle was that I told him to open a visa or MasterCard account.
once he had his credit card set up he loaded all the money he wanted to move out of the country onto it, the next thing was that he basically swipe his card wherever he went to buy whatever he wanted.
This way we where avoiding the tax man which also tax you on overseas income.
Please note this way is good if you mainly use your credit card to buy things, as if you want cash the credit card company will charge you cash advance fees which you must check with your bank to find out if its worth it or not, although my client said that for the amount of times he needed the cash the cash advance fees were still minimal compare to the fees accord by sending the money overseas.

There are other ways to move large amounts of money overseas (100k and up) with avoiding paying fees or taxes but this is a different story.
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Would be nice to know which company you have used!
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Hi Day Fox!

Well the way i am using is, Open an Account in HSBC in your country. Run for Atleast Month and ask your Banker to Provide a GIF against your account and also ask them to e-mail to any branch in Dubai HSBC. HSBC have a International Banking Center in BUR DUBAI branch.
Then go to HSBC Bur Dubai Branch and consult Internatioanl Banking Center( IBC). If they got mail from your home branch , they will open a Saving account of yours on your passport. You will Get and ATM card and Phone Banking + Internet Banking facality. No Cheque Book. While opening an account mention your home branch account as a benificry account, so the transfer made through internet banking while sitting i your own country. Max limit AED 35000/Day you can transfer. By this again you will be charged first from AED TO US$ then to US$ to EURO. but by this way the UAE DIRHAM cheques which you got from rentals could be deposited directly to your account. ( No resident Visa Required for this account) But if you have resident visa you can get cheuqe book also. This this mean the money would be save into your account. and i think by travelling again and again to dubai would be cost you more then transfering money to you own account. Hope this will help you.
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To transfer money we use card allowing instant online direct deposit transfers and internet wire fund transfers.

Exchange fees to wire funds from US currency to their currency is 1% which is acceptable to us.

The internet direct deposit funds transfer limits us to $10,000 per transaction but if we need to transfer more customer service accommodates case by case requests in many cases.

I uploaded an FAQ.

For more information reply to this topic or you can ask me directly.
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