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sara:
Neil
    i am sorry that i forget to tell you: you need to have china bank card first if you would like to use https://www.99bill.com.  :P
Sara

sara:
    i checked https://www.99bill.com again. you could transfer the money if you have visa or mastercard.
Sara

shaun:
I opened an account in my bank with $100.00 overdraft protection.  I send the debit card to Peggy.  She useses it only when I tell her for exactly the ammount I tell her.   Ooooo.....  I had better check the account right now.  Hehe.   Put money in Thrusday and she still hasn't touched it.   Anyway it costs me $1.25 for each transaction.  The bank also knows to expect it only from the Bank of China and from Shaoguan.  If she goes anywhere else I inform the bank.  It is inexpensive and simple and I can shut the card down anytime I like.  Peggy gets good exchange rates at the Bank of China.

RobertBfrom aust:
Ha , trust the girls here in Melbourne to know , I opened up the site www.etrans.co.nz only to find it is in Chinese , so while it may be cheap it is only for our Chinese population , regards Sujuan and Robert .

neal:
I used Western Union and used my wife's pinying letters for her name and not rmb went amiss. And to get over the cost I just sent large amounts. That's my suggestion.

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