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It allows you to electronically transfer money from one financial institution to another.
But there are some things to keep in mind when using this service. Here are five things you should know about wiring money:
Wire transfers are generally used when you need to send a larger amount of money to someone, either internationally or within the United States, or to pay off a loan.
If the recipient doesn’t use Dupaco Community Credit Union, and you need to send a large amount of money, wiring the funds can be safer than mailing a check or cashier’s check. Why? Fraudsters can intercept mail and use cashier’s checks to create counterfeit checks.
Wire transfers typically carry a fee, so you’ll want to know in advance how much the service will cost you and the recipient.
When you wire money, you’ll need to provide the following information to Dupaco:[/vc_column_text]
Many scams involve wire or money transfers. The Federal Trade Commission cautions:
“Government agencies will never ask you to pay by wiring money. Neither will legitimate businesses. If someone insists you pay by wiring money, it’s a scam. Don’t do it. Instead, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint or 1-877-FTC-HELP.”
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Once you wire money, you can’t easily get it back.
So, if you send the money to a fraudster, it’s not likely that you’ll get it back.
Oftentimes, people assume that when they wire money, the recipient has access to it immediately.
But that’s not the case.
Each financial institution has its own processing times, so the availability of the funds depends on both financial institutions’ schedules. The recipient usually has access to the cash in one to two business days.
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