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Old 05-04-2007, 10:26 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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Default Re: List of eWallets for Canadians (#2 of 2)

This is a list of banks' wire transfer fees, courtesy of Savvy76:

All transfers are assumed to originate from Ontario and going to Germany (where Moneybookers' bank is located) and vice versa.

<u>BMO</u>

Outgoing
- Flat fee of $10 + 0.2% of amount transferred (min. $15 - max $125)
Incoming - Flat fee of $14

<u>CIBC</u>

Outgoing
- Flat fee of $35
Incoming - There is a charge of $10 for each incoming wire transfer. Wire transfers from Schedule 2 banks cost between $5 and $10 per transfer.

<u>Citizen's Bank</u>

Outgoing
- Flat fee of $23
Incoming - Free

<u>National Bank</u>

Outgoing
- $15 + 0.38% of amt. transferred
Incoming - ?

<u>RBC</u>

Outgoing
- Flat fee of $35 + communication fee to Germany ($7) = $42
Incoming - Free for wires under $50, $15 for wires over $50

<u>Scotia</u>

Outgoing
- I was quoted $12-13 + 0.15% of transfer amt.(but when I actually did mine at Scotia it was $15 + $7.50 (to Germany) = $22.50)
Incoming - Flat fee $10

<u>TD Canada Trust</u>

Outgoing
- Transfers under $10K - flat fee of $30, Transfers $10K - $250K - flat fee of $50
Incoming - Flat fee $10
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