I seriously thought to myself during the process... "Maybe I should have stayed with Chase"I actually almost exclusively use chase for my hunts and hunting wire transfers. My primary bank is USAA, but I transfer money to my Chase account and wire transfer from there. I may be dead wrong, but I feel more secure traveling with my Chase card that only has a few hundred dollars on it rather than my USAA card that has my and the kids savings accounts connected to it.
Not sure if they didn't know what they were doing and didn't want to admit it, or they thought I was sending money to a Nigerian prince or ???? They kept telling me stuff like, "it's risky to send money to Africa" and "Do you know this person?" and "There are a lot of scams online where people are asked to send money to people they don't know"credit union. 5 minutes. No problem.
@Badjer what exactly was their issue?
A second credit union I deal with argued with me about a trust one time. I sent a letter to the president and asked her if I should find a new bank. Next day all was well.
Dunno.
Not sure if they didn't know what they were doing and didn't want to admit it, or they thought I was sending money to a Nigerian prince or ???? They kept telling me stuff like, "it's risky to send money to Africa" and "Do you know this person?" and "There are a lot of scams online where people are asked to send money to people they don't know"It was like I was trying to use THEIR personal funds.
I'm having problems with them right now with a home improvement loan. (nothing on my end) Utter incompetence on their part... <sigh> Will be shopping for a new financial institution shortly...
I had no idea companies did that. Thank you for that bit of information. Maybe I'm not so crazy after all.That brings up a very good point.
It’s always much safer to transfer money in / out of an account that is dedicated for external electronic transfers. Using a standard checking or savings account that has additional funds in it above the transfer amount is asking for problems….
As an example, companies that provide electronic payrolls have dedicated external transfer accounts for that purpose. The funds are transferred from their regular accounts into the transfer accounts on payday, so that employees banks do not have access to the company’s regular accounts….
I have set up the same basic system at my personal bank. It requires an extra step to transfer money, but it also provides an extra protection.
The only reason I have Chase is because USAA doesn't have a bank branch. Sometimes it is more convenient to be able to walk into a local bank and conduct business. When I was stationed in Indiana several years ago, it seemed you couldn't spit without hitting a Chase bank. I opened a secondary account with them because they were two blocks down the street from where I lived.I seriously thought to myself during the process... "Maybe I should have stayed with Chase"
Not sure if they didn't know what they were doing and didn't want to admit it, or they thought I was sending money to a Nigerian prince or ???? They kept telling me stuff like, "it's risky to send money to Africa" and "Do you know this person?" and "There are a lot of scams online where people are asked to send money to people they don't know"It was like I was trying to use THEIR personal funds.
I'm having problems with them right now with a home improvement loan. (nothing on my end) Utter incompetence on their part... <sigh> Will be shopping for a new financial institution shortly...
I work with many clients getting ready to go to Africa and many for the first time. The majority of them have never sent a domestic wire much less an international one. I Have a very, very simple answer for any bank customer who has ANY trouble sending a wire of any kind. Find a new bank! I have no patience for this at all. This is blatant incompetence.Without giving too much personal information... What type of financial institution do (did) you use to send your money to Africa?
I used to have a local bank, that got swallowed up by Bank One- then Chase swallowed them. I decided to move my money to a regional credit union that gets high reviews. I have not had luck with them. (read as: another part of my Africa trip disaster)
When it came time to send the deposit for my S.A. trip, two different people in the branch closest to my home argued with me about sending money to Africa. I told them It was an established outfitter. I even had a copy of transfer information from the outfitter! We went back and forth for at least 10 minutes before I got mad and walked out. NO deposit sent. --A few days later I went to a different branch in a nearby town. I didn't say anything about my experience at the other office. I showed them the sheet of account transfer information... A second worker then the manager got involved. Over an hour later the money was transferred. Multiple days, multiple offices, multiple "clerks" and a three day headache for me to start my "African Experience" So to repeat.
What type of financial institution do (did) you use to send your money to Africa?