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Cost of online UK bank transfers
beardo91
Posts: 2 Newbie
A company charged me £25 to transfer funds to my UK account without warning me. Is this legal?
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Legality depends on what exactly you agreed with the company and what the contract says if there was a contract.
If they just owe you some amount they have to pay the charges for whatever sort of transfer they chose.0 -
What sort of a transfer was it? A CHAPS transfer? UK to UK account? Foreign account to UK account?
UK internal transfers: Most banks charge £25-£30 for CHAPS transfers. All banks allow you to make your own transfers (Faster Payments) free of charge.
Foreign transfers: Many banks charge a flat fee for receiving foreign transfers. If a foreign transfer, several specialist currency transfer firms offer better deals than banks.0 -
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I guess it was some currency exchange broker. They like doing this.0
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Perhaps the OP will come back and fill us in.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Thanks for your comments. The money was from a UK mortgage company (TCS) to my UK Santander account. The buyer had agreed to give me 48K as part payment for my property. I was therefore suprised at the £25 fee0
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Thanks for your comments. The money was from a UK mortgage company (TCS) to my UK Santander account. The buyer had agreed to give me 48K as part payment for my property. I was therefore suprised at the £25 fee
Sounds like a CHAPS payment. A little naughty if they didn't warn you but it would have gone to their bank rather than being something they skimmed off themselves. Enjoy your £48k; make sure you max the interest you make from it
Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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IMO, formally, the buyer owed £48K and had to pay for the transfer. So, now the buyer owes you £25.0
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