Same at TD Canada trusti dont get charged at all for incoming wires at HSBC
Same at TD Canada trusti dont get charged at all for incoming wires at HSBC
why are you guys crying about $14-30 fee on a wire?
imo you shouldnt be fucking with wires unless its 2k+ worth of funds. what the fuck is $14-30 to you when you have that kind of $$$ coming in...
but I agree, sponsors should eat the wire fees for their affiliates.
I'm in Canada, so I pay around $35 per wire. If I get on average 2 per week, that equals $560 per month. Simple math equals $6720 per year. So ya, I get a little bit pissy having to spend almost $7K a year in wire fees, no matter how much I make.
I'm in Canada, so I pay around $35 per wire. If I get on average 2 per week, that equals $560 per month. Simple math equals $6720 per year. So ya, I get a little bit pissy having to spend almost $7K a year in wire fees, no matter how much I make.
No network I work with is charging me wire fees, its my bank.
You sure? I thought the same thing until I looked closer. COPEAC for instance, takes $20 off the top before they send your wires. It doesn't show anywhere, you just get $20 less than you should have.
Same at TD Canada trust
shit, seriously? I was never told that. Guess I'm the fool for not checking.
I'm in Canada, so I pay around $35 per wire. If I get on average 2 per week, that equals $560 per month. Simple math equals $6720 per year. So ya, I get a little bit pissy having to spend almost $7K a year in wire fees, no matter how much I make.
Yes. Copeac charges $20 on their end to cover the outgoing wire fees. They should switch to ACH deposits.You sure? I thought the same thing until I looked closer. COPEAC for instance, takes $20 off the top before they send your wires. It doesn't show anywhere, you just get $20 less than you should have.