PintoPoint
Guest
I set my locations over the internet and call to set up the transfer. Here is the info.They don't have a way to do it over the internet. With BofA Safe Send you have to call, thats the downside. Also, you have to go into the bank branch to set it up befire you can send money.
Rick
Cholla Bay
Bank of America – Free Remittances with SafeSend®
Fact Sheet
Overview: SafeSend is a free feature of any Bank of America personal checking account and
provides a highly competitive foreign exchange rate. Customers can send money
to their loved ones in Mexico safely and conveniently with one simple phone call.
Features: • Signing up is easy – Customers need only open a Bank of America personal
checking account and have the SafeSend feature added to their account;
existing checking customers should go to their nearest Bank of America
banking center and have the SafeSend feature added to their account.
• Completely free – There are no fees associated with SafeSend, and the bank
offers highly competitive foreign exchange rates – no transaction charges, no
withdrawal fees.
• No minimum to send – Customers can remit up to $1,500 at one time and up
to $3,000 within a rolling 30-day period.
• Set up your beneficiaries – Customers can identify up to three beneficiaries
at any given time whose addresses are kept on file to make the transfer
process quick and easy.
• One easy phone call – Customers are able to send money with one easy
phone call, seven days a week, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 a.m. ET.
• 4,500 locations – Family members can now pick up cash at more than 4,500
locations throughout Mexico through Santander, BANSEFI/L@Red de la
Gente, TELECOMM-TELEGRAFOS and Banorte.
• Funds available in cash, fast – For cash transfers, money is available within
two hours if transfer happens before 3 p.m. ET. For transfers to accounts at
Santander, the funds will be deposited the next business day.
• Mexican Consulate ID accepted – Bank of America accepts the Mexican
Consulate ID as a form of identification for customers who are opening new
personal checking accounts. when presented as a secondary form of ID.
• It is safe – Customers in the United States have the security of directly
authorizing the transfer of funds to a loved one in Mexico via the phone.