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shaun:
Vince,

I opened another checking account.  My bank has free no frills bank accounts.  Then I sent the debit card to Peggy.  I set the account up so that the bank know that there will be withdrawals from China only.  I put a pin number on it that she would remember.  Then I set it up to flag my email if Peggy tried to take out too much money.  After doing this for 1 year she only takes our what I tell her to take out.  If she had tried to take more out the bank was to reject the transaction.  In face last week it would not let her have the money she was trying to get.  It turns out that the new ATM machine swapped a few buttons.  The button she pushed was telling the bank to take it our of my savings account.  Once we realized what the problems was she got the money I sent to her.  While I am in China I can transfer the money I need into the account and we make withdrawals as needed.

The best part is that it only cost me $1.25 per transaction and Peggy can argue in China for a better exchange rate.  But there has been no need because we only used Bank of China and we get competitive rates every time.  Construction Bank, not the exact name, are a bunch of thieves.

Bee964:
Vince,

I used 2 different bank cards in China at the Bank of China ATM in Guangzhou. (2 different checking accounts) I had no problem using them. I also had no problem with my Visa card and LingLing negotiated the exchange rate at the bank for me. Yeah, I brought cash too. I did not want to get stuck there with no money.

Dave C

Willy The Londoner:
I am on a roll at the moment. Made my 9th and 10th withdrawals from my Visa Debit cards today.  That is a records as normally after 4 or 5 withdrawals I have to telephone the bank in UK to remove the temp block on my card as they fear it is being misused in China.   

The Newly installed  B of China a tmachines took a bit of getting use to. But I miss the Chinese announcement as the new machines speaks to me in English and to my wife in Chinese!  Plus they have removed the option of only going for a maximum of 2500 rmb a time and now you can imput your own amount as long as it is in multiples of 100.

Willy

Willy The Londoner:

--- Quote from: johnsmarty on May 04, 2013, 06:21:55 am ---Well I just check another sevice that allows you to send money online, called FundFone. I think their costs are $19.95 to send one hundred dollars instantly, which actually land in the users bank account.

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That looks to meas if it is just for sending to banks inside Australia so no good for sending to bank in China.
Willy

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