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The DCI Trust uses the following methods
By electronic bank transfer.
There are costs and fees and generally the system works well with
funds arriving within four days. However, sometimes a beneficiary
has to persuade his bank overseas that a transfer has arrived because
some banks divert the foreign currency into their own trading accounts
and can take up to six weeks to produce the money.
By Western Union, Moneygram or Giros-Seguros
100% secure, instant transfer, collect in minutes, guaranteed and
works every time. The fees are higher than banks but we recommend
them, despite the costs. See Google for their websites, you can often
use your credit or debit card for an on-line transfer.
By Credit Card.
We use the E-Bay PayPal service which gives a secure transaction,
very fast and almost free. The beneficiary has to open a free account
with them linked to his bank to withdraw the money. The whole transaction
is handled on-line. Ikobo is a new untested service that sends out
bank ATM cards to collect the funds, for which they charge an initial
fee.
By insured, registered post.
In the UK and Europe and where available in other countries as well,
you can send cheques or cash by an International Signed For or Giro
service. Ask at your local post office. Costs are very low, it takes
7/10 days to reach anywhere in the world, but not every country is
covered. We have never had any problems except with Cuba and then
the Post Office immediately returned the money to us. When we sent
it again, the envelope arrived safely.
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