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Transfering Cash To India Using The Internet

By Melanie Washington

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Find yourself in need of a money transfer to India but you are unsure which online service to use? Well there are plenty of options, but you must do some research to avoid getting ripped off by high fees or unreliable companies. It is important to remember wiring money to India via the internet can sometimes be dangerous. On occasion it can be difficult to distinguish between reliable companies and those online companies falsely promising to get your money there safely.

You must also remember to pay attention to the fine print. Some companies refuse to offer refunds if you commit a “user error,” and will argue the money cannot be converted back from U.S. dollars to rupees after it had already been converted once. Although it doesn’t make much sense, it’s all the more reason why you should do a little research before wiring funds to India.

Another reason to investigate is because the exchange rate is dependent on the service you decide on. This is just one reason why offline wire services and re-loadable debit cards have grown in popularity. Companies such as these decide the rate based on the official financial market rate for that day, unlike other companies which are left to make the decision on their own. You can imagine those that decide on their own rate will surely have it benefit the company as opposed to the customer.

Online transactions and postal mail are other ways to go, with the latter – also known as “snail mail” – taking up to five weeks to arrive. A quicker option is to buy a re-loadable debit card that simply requires web or telephone access in order to add money from a credit card or bank account. The card is then delivered by FedEx to your intended recipient at whatever location they desire. This method has proven to be quicker and safer than using the postal mail and recipients can avoid exchange rate battles with companies by simply withdrawing their money from an ATM in India.

As you can see, there are plenty of ways to transfer money to India, and as you can also see, it is important to research the methods before committing to any one.

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Washington, Melanie "Transfering Cash To India Using The Internet." Transfering Cash To India Using The Internet. 7 Jan. 2010. uberarticles.com. 5 May 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/finance/transfering-cash-to-india-using-the-internet/>.

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