Monthly U.S. $ pension to Baht

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Re: Monthly U.S. $ pension to Baht

Post by papaguido » June 24, 2009, 6:24 am

sammyg wrote:Ray I wasnt being a sm----ss was just saying I have as yet been chrged anything on my account as it was whatever that term is ACH or something like that which means online bank transfer between banks and you do it completely online.My USBank account did not offer such a service at all.They only have bill pay online which wouldn't work at all I don't belieive.Just wanted to suggest what I have experienced with Chase as my original bank was just bought out by them.My original Washington Mutual Bank use to charge nothing and had Free Money Transfers anywhere in the world but Chase bought them out during this banking termoil.I had BOA but did not like it at all although I know lots of people swear by them.It took me 4 years to finally close a checking account with them that I had pulled my money from but they kept charging me for insufficient funds although I closed account years before and each time they would say yes ti is close dnow.I still get shivers and expect another notice from them as I have had to pay around $250 in their late fees for managing my account that was closed years before.So I'm no big fan of most any bank especially BOA but they all can do stupid things.Did you look online to see if Chase mentioned anything about charges for ACH transfers?They have never charged me anything and said that I could easily set up my pension to be transferred to BKK NY Branch at no charge also.SammyG :wave: :wave:
Actually it does work, but some documentation from BKK bank NY is required along with having it signed off by your local BKK bank branch manager. Then returned to the NY branch. Polehawk posted the details somewhere on the forum.



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Re: Monthly U.S. $ pension to Baht

Post by papaguido » June 24, 2009, 6:25 am

sammyg wrote:Ray I wasnt being a sm----ss was just saying I have as yet been chrged anything on my account as it was whatever that term is ACH or something like that which means online bank transfer between banks and you do it completely online.My USBank account did not offer such a service at all.They only have bill pay online which wouldn't work at all I don't belieive.Just wanted to suggest what I have experienced with Chase as my original bank was just bought out by them.My original Washington Mutual Bank use to charge nothing and had Free Money Transfers anywhere in the world but Chase bought them out during this banking termoil.I had BOA but did not like it at all although I know lots of people swear by them.It took me 4 years to finally close a checking account with them that I had pulled my money from but they kept charging me for insufficient funds although I closed account years before and each time they would say yes ti is close dnow.I still get shivers and expect another notice from them as I have had to pay around $250 in their late fees for managing my account that was closed years before.So I'm no big fan of most any bank especially BOA but they all can do stupid things.Did you look online to see if Chase mentioned anything about charges for ACH transfers?They have never charged me anything and said that I could easily set up my pension to be transferred to BKK NY Branch at no charge also.SammyG :wave: :wave:
Actually it does work, but some documentation from BKK bank NY is required along with having it signed off by your local BKK bank branch manager. Then returned to the NY branch. Polehawk posted the details somewhere on the forum.

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Re: Monthly U.S. $ pension to Baht

Post by papaguido » June 24, 2009, 6:25 am

sammyg wrote:Ray I wasnt being a sm----ss was just saying I have as yet been chrged anything on my account as it was whatever that term is ACH or something like that which means online bank transfer between banks and you do it completely online.My USBank account did not offer such a service at all.They only have bill pay online which wouldn't work at all I don't belieive.Just wanted to suggest what I have experienced with Chase as my original bank was just bought out by them.My original Washington Mutual Bank use to charge nothing and had Free Money Transfers anywhere in the world but Chase bought them out during this banking termoil.I had BOA but did not like it at all although I know lots of people swear by them.It took me 4 years to finally close a checking account with them that I had pulled my money from but they kept charging me for insufficient funds although I closed account years before and each time they would say yes ti is close dnow.I still get shivers and expect another notice from them as I have had to pay around $250 in their late fees for managing my account that was closed years before.So I'm no big fan of most any bank especially BOA but they all can do stupid things.Did you look online to see if Chase mentioned anything about charges for ACH transfers?They have never charged me anything and said that I could easily set up my pension to be transferred to BKK NY Branch at no charge also.SammyG :wave: :wave:
Actually it does work, but some documentation from BKK bank NY is required along with having it signed off by your local BKK bank branch manager. Then returned to the NY branch. Polehawk posted the details somewhere on the forum.

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