cliveshep Posted January 23 Share Posted January 23 Is anyone else having issues with transferring money from a UK bank via the internet to the UK branch of Wise? Normally it takes seconds to arrive at Wise and seconds for Wise to send it on to a Thai bank but so far a transfer showing up on my Lloyds account as having been paid has not appeared in the Wise account for forwarding. It's a bit worrying especially as, although only a relatively small amount, we need it to stay solvent and in 2 days a larger amount needs to be transferred. Is this exceptional or are there often times when the money takes a long time to get to Wise? First time for me so far! Checked bank - defo states on my statement the money has gone to the Wise account saved in my payee list, nothing changed as far as I know with Wise. Link to comment
Foxx Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 If it hasn't already arrived, double check the reference you gave. Wrong reference would mean the money couldn't be allocated to your Wise account. Link to comment
cliveshep Posted January 29 Author Share Posted January 29 I sent the money to my wife, Wise sent it to me instead which is why 12 hours later on the web page my wife's transfer showed "pending" as money not received. I complained to Wise but they are probably Thai as they promptly blamed me in spite of the evidence to the contrary saying I must have clicked my own account - which I did not. I sent all the print-outs and screen grabs off their web site in proof but they ignored them. You cannot win with some banks as no matter what facts and proof you have they got their own "truth", I later deleted my wife's account as she lost her purse with i.d card, bank card and driver's licenses. Took a few hours of driving around to get all three replaced, a lot easier than it would have been in the UK. I told her to get a new account as well as someone put a small amount of money into her old account although she had blocked the card. She did that and a new account in her name was set up on Wise with a new account number. I tested it and money went through fine. The reason for splitting my pension between my account and hers is to avoid a transfer amount that at the end of the year would attract a tax liability for either of us if the venal Thais go ahead with ignoring the double tax agreement with the UK and taxing my pension.. 1 1 Link to comment
noobexpat Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 Come on clive, we all know you screwed it up 555 2 Link to comment
Tiber Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 Ive had this prob with Lloyds, said its gone thru, but had not, gave me £75 compensation Link to comment
soi3eddie Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 I'm with Lloyds UK. Transfer to Wise take seconds. Never a problem. Done many dozens of times in the last 4 years. Link to comment
walt1 Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 Having the same type of problem with transfers from the US also. Taking 5/6 days. There is a thread going in the banking section if interested. Link to comment
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