The demand for reliable, efficient and safe money transfer
systems has never been greater. Increasing numbers of migrant workers,
globalisation and the internet have all helped the money transfer
industry to become a US $250 billion per year industry. That figure is
likely to increase over the coming years as well, the current growth
level is 10-12% per year. This of course has lead to more and more
companies entering into an already fragmented money transfer market and
they are naturally all keen to get their slice of the revenue.
Many companies enter the market with new innovative ways to transfer money both on and offline and offer very competitive transfer fees compared to the traditional market leaders such as Western Union and Moneygram. In the main most companies are genuine and reliable and offer good services however with money, accoutn numbers, personal details and so on all being involved the need for safety and security within the company is very high.
Many companies enter the market with new innovative ways to transfer money both on and offline and offer very competitive transfer fees compared to the traditional market leaders such as Western Union and Moneygram. In the main most companies are genuine and reliable and offer good services however with money, accoutn numbers, personal details and so on all being involved the need for safety and security within the company is very high.
Of course everybody wants to save money but
the cheapest company may not always be the best option. Here are ten
tips that will help you transfer your money safely:
1) How big is
the company? If the company is a new outfit with only a couple of
members of staff in a home office then there is probably going to be a
higher chance of something going wrong with the transfer. A medium to
large sized compnay would probably be a better bet.
2) For large
sums of money it is generally accepted that a bank wire transfer is the
safest method of sending your money. The main reasons for this are that
a) all customers will have had to supply appropriate forms of
identification and b) the actual wire transfer is a message sent to
another bank in the formof a highly secure encrypted message which is
extremely difficult for anyone to intercept and interpret.
3)
Certainly never send money to strangers and people who you do not know.
The most likely time for this to occur would be from an online auction
or from other internet purchases. There is always the chance that they
will simply take the money and run.
4) Look out for phishing
scams. These are often entered into first when someone receives an email
which pretends that it is from a genuine business that may normally
need your personal and financial details such as a bank, Paypal, Western
Union and so on.
The structure and presentation of the email may
well be very difficult to tell apart from the legitimate business. Of
course on this occasion the email is a fake and will probably attempt to
get you to click on a link which will forward you to another fake
web-site again looking very genuine. Here they will attempt to get
important personal/financial details from you. The best way to avoid
such scams is to simply go direct to the merchnts site and not through a
link in an email.
5) Can the company answer the following
questions quickly and easily: What is the exact fee and exchange rate
for the transfer? How will the money physically end-up in the hands of
the proposed recipient? When will the funds become available? Are there
any extra fees for using credit cards?
If the company can answer those questions easily it is a good sign that they are at least well organised.
6)
Advance fee frauds. This fraud also known as the 'Nigerian fraud' or
the '491 fraud' is one of the commonest online frauds. These can result
in considerable financial losses and occasionally personal danger.
Usually they involve you puttin up front a large amount of money in
order to gain a further considerable amount of money later, which then
never appears.
Initial contact is usually via email and the sender
often claims to be from some Third-world country. They may go on to
give a semi-plausible explanation for why they need money, for example: a
large amount of money needs to be claimed in order to prevent the
government from taking it. Sometimes the message may contain references
to topical news events to try and convince you that they are genuine.
The sender will eventually offer to give you a cut of the money if you
help them get the money. Usually they say that they need the money
up-front in order to bribe corrupt officials or for some other legal
purposes that will help release the money.
So, never believe
anyone is who they say they are in an email and certainly do not be
lured in to parting with any money or personal details.
7) For
online transactions never share any passwords with anyone. Chane it if
you think someone else might know it and try and change it regularly as
good practise. Include numbers and figures in your password and make it
random and hard to guess. Do not use the same password for different
accounts or services. If you think someone may have your password,
change it immediately.
8) Be educated, fraudsters are constantly
coming up with new ways to fool you. Here are a few scams that you may
see: Lottery frauds, Up-front payments, millions waiting to be shared,
jobs involving you acting as a broker. If something seems to good to be
true then it probably is!
9) Furthermore here are a few questions
you may wish consider asking in order to double check on the company: If
the money is not received by the specified time/date will I receive any
compensation? What rights do I have if this situation were to occur?
Does the recipient have to pay a fee as well? What rights do I have if
the money is not received at the promised time? If the recipient is
unable to pick up the money transfer for some reason, what is the refund
policy? What ID is acceptable for the recipient to provide in order to
collect the money transfer?
And finally...
10) Use your
common sense. Do this and you will avoid the majority of scams and will
be able to transfer your money safely, quickly and easily.

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