Personal Finance & Money Asked on July 3, 2021
The German ‘Postbank’ offers money transfers to the US on their website. Has anyone experience with that? My question are for the cheapest and fastest way (of course); namely:
For those who are interested, I am answering my own question:
We used Postbank and transferred 6000 Euro, we chose to Transfer in US$, and selected Shared Fees.
There were three fees in total:
All in all, I paid ~37$; this is about half of what I expected; and I got a perfect exchange rate. Postbank might have its downsides, but it seems they are still a good deal.
Answered by Aganju on July 3, 2021
After doing this many times, my preferred method is:
The reason being that the US banks will use every chance possible to take your money in fees. Usually the German bank website will tell you what the current exchange rate. You were correct in selecting Transfer in $ and got the exchange rate. In my experience if you transfer in Euros, the US bank at the other end, will take about 3-5%, because they can.
Selecting OUR means that you only have the fee taken out by the Source bank. By doing shared, it looks like both banks took their full fee. If you chose OUR, I'm fairly certain you just would have paid the 1.50 and the 20. Chase would not have taken the 15.
Answered by SoulsOpenSource on July 3, 2021
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