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I would encourage everyone to look at interactive brokers. I just spent time with another person in AFF comparing IB vs Wise vs Revoult (he has metal revolut which has better FX rates. The clear winner is IB. The only downside is that funds need to stay with IB for 3 biz days before they can be sent outSorry folks I was looking at the wrong fee calculator tab.
I think anyone paying their US card with Wise will be better off under these changes as we're loading USD instead of sending.
The Wise commission has dropped from 0.46% to 0.40% for 'adding money' (a 13% saving on fees)
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Sorry if it's been answered before but I don't recall seeing any DPs in recent times - is there a risk of IB locking the funds if there's no actual trading through them? Do they mind just acting as a currency converter?I would encourage everyone to look at interactive brokers. I just spent time with another person in AFF comparing IB vs Wise vs Revoult (he has metal revolut which has better FX rates. The clear winner is IB. The only downside is that funds need to stay with IB for 3 biz days before they can be sent out
The risk is very real if you only use ibkr for currency remittances, I’ll still personally advise only using the platform for the purpose currency remittance if you trade often/ generate a some trade monthly.Sorry if it's been answered before but I don't recall seeing any DPs in recent times - is there a risk of IB locking the funds if there's no actual trading through them? Do they mind just acting as a currency converter?
A side benefit to using IB is that, based on what I've been reading on DoC, a lot of these broker funds remittances to bank accounts count as eligible deposits for the purposes of savings/checking account sign up bonuses (even when they technically shouldn't), whereas Zelle/wires/personal ACH transfers don't typically count.
How are you seeing this, do you add directly in USD, or load AUD then convert? I'm looking in Wise now, in the App, and loading directly in USD seems to have some incredible fees attached, unless by transfer or SWIFT (which defeats the purpose of Wise).Sorry folks I was looking at the wrong fee calculator tab.
I think anyone paying their US card with Wise will be better off under these changes as we're loading USD instead of sending.
The Wise commission has dropped from 0.46% to 0.40% for 'adding money' (a 13% saving on fees)
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I just (tried) to check the equifax score on a newly minted ITIN (via MyEquifax) and it asked me to verify by confirming several lines of credit taken out in 2020 and 2021. Anyone had this happen before? I denied all of it and was met with a screen telling me to call up.
Yes it's standard but in most instances, you can't check your credit file with an ITIN. Some have managed to make it work including myself but others haven't been able to access it on all 3.
A lot of ID verification in the US involves asking questions about addresses/credit lines/employers/other information that may or may not belong to you. You then have to pick the ones that are correct.Thanks. Surely it's not normal to be queried about credit cards that predate the existence of the ITIN though?
A lot of ID verification in the US involves asking questions about addresses/credit lines/employers/other information that may or may not belong to you. You then have to pick the ones that are correct.
I just (tried) to check the equifax score on a newly minted ITIN (via MyEquifax) and it asked me to verify by confirming several lines of credit taken out in 2020 and 2021. Anyone had this happen before? I denied all of it and was met with a screen telling me to call up.
That happened to me. Called and was asked to fax a copy of passport and ITIN. Faxed but never heard back. They were pretty hopeless. I had to try 4 or 5 times and the last one about a year later went through fine. Had to use different emails.
That happened to me. Called and was asked to fax a copy of passport and ITIN. Faxed but never heard back. They were pretty hopeless. I had to try 4 or 5 times and the last one about a year later went through fine. Had to use different emails.
Different emails to re-do a credit check? Were you able to get approved for cards before it got sorted?
Different emails to re-do a credit check? Were you able to get approved for cards before it got sorted?
There are also risks for your credit report splitting if you get a mismatch. I've had that happen. Unfortunately it took 2-3 months for it to fix itself.
Wouldn’t there be a risk of the funds being trapped in the account or would they have to refund that.I'll remember this then.
Worst case they will SD my account and I'll go back to wise