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758.1 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Sat Feb 19 1994 16:50 | 7 |
| It is quite possible ...
Best to call DCU and see if they can set it up so that the "chequing"
access actually points to his savings account ... they should be able
to do that ... after all these are on;y "names" on accounts.
Stuart
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758.2 | adding checking to "savings-only" requires new card?! | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Mon Feb 21 1994 09:56 | 32 |
| Now that it's Monday, I was able to speak to a live person at
the DCU telephone support line. (When DCU asks you to compare
them to a bank, remind them that real banks like BayBank have
7x24 live telephone coverage.)
On the other hand, I'd guess that this is one of the real
benefits of the DCU -- this Monday is a holiday for most
banks but not for DCU which keeps Digital's holiday schedule.
:-}
The DCU representative's only reassurance was "I know it's
been done" (accessing a savings-only account from a Cirrus
ATM in England). (She also suggested I call the 800-4-CIRRUS
number -- both she and BayBank representative I spoke to over
the weekend say that they have no other number for Cirrus.
Unfortunately the 800-4-CIRRUS number is an automated
response line only, not for asking general questions of a
live person.)
I asked her if a checking account could be added to this
account. She said that that would require ordering a new
card!
Bob
P.S. I even tried calling two Cirrus-affiliated banks in the
UK (this was on a Saturday): Lloyds and Midlands. (The ATM
my son tried using was Lloyds.) The security staff of Lloyds
HQ listened to me sympathetically, but had no banking
knowledge. The phone at Midlands was answered by someone
with banking knowledge, but whose only suggestion was to talk
to branch staff when the bank opens on Monday.
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758.3 | other ways to send money? | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:46 | 12 |
| Can anybody suggest any other way to send money to a visitor (no local
bank account) in London?
(DCU can send it to a Western Union office for $17 -- but they were
completely uncertain whether there were additional fees extracted at the
other end. Also, I don't know how close the nearest Western Union office
might be to my son's hotel.)
Does Amex have traveler's checks machines in London? Do they take
Cirrus network cards?
Bob
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758.4 | | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | Candidate for DCU Director | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:06 | 14 |
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RE: .3
Bob, not sure if this is doable but who knows?
Does the person in London have a VISA or Mastercard? If so they could
take out a cash advance. Then back on the home front, you could
immediately send out a check to the credit card issuer and pay off the
advance so that you don't get whacked with high interest charges. Just
an idea. If they don't have cash advance capabilities, maybe you could
arrange some through the credit card issuer after explaining the situation.
The Western Union solution sounds like the cleanest and quickest one.
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758.5 | | VMSVTP::S_WATTUM | OSI Applications Engineering, West | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:07 | 1 |
| You could try calling Western Union yourself, 800-225-5227 (800-CALL-CASH).
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758.6 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:13 | 4 |
| I would think you'd be able to do something through an American Express
office as well. If your AmEx card is set up to do cash advances
through ATM's that would probably work. If not, you can get cash
advances at the AmEx offices.
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758.7 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | There and back to see how far it is | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:16 | 12 |
| Bob,
Methinks you'd get a better response from the noters in NOTED::ON_THE_ROAD
business travel conference, or one of the UK notes conferences re things
in Britain, since the DCU field of membership does not normally extend to
the UK.
On the other hand, you could ask DCU if they can wire money to a selected
UK bank ... or try calling Amex ... sometimes they can get money to you in
strange places.
Stuart
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758.8 | | CVG::THOMPSON | An other snowy day in paradise | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:00 | 6 |
| Check out the following conference. It looks like the sort of place
your answer may be found.
Foreign Exchange ERLANG::FOREIGN_EXCHANGE 1155
Alfred
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758.9 | | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | Candidate for DCU Director | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:05 | 3 |
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Gee Stuart, I didn't think London was all that strange... 8-)
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758.10 | no INTERNATIONAL Western Union | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:39 | 17 |
| re Note 758.4 by ASE003::GRANSEWICZ:
> The Western Union solution sounds like the cleanest and quickest one.
Sounded cleanest to me, too. So I decided to do it. Called
my son's hotel and they said there was a Western Union branch
two minutes' walk away.
However, after chatting on the phone with DCU HQ, our local
branch manager discovered that DCU wasn't "set up" to do
international transfers via Western Union!!!
They suggested going to the "Mail Box" store down the street!
Back to square one.
Bob
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758.11 | | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | Candidate for DCU Director | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:46 | 3 |
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Did you try the 800 number in .5?
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758.12 | Western Union got my business | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Mon Feb 21 1994 22:26 | 18 |
| re Note 758.11 by ASE003::GRANSEWICZ:
> Did you try the 800 number in .5?
Yes, I did, actually, which confirmed that Mail Boxes Etc. on
the little part of Powdermill Rd. in Acton is indeed the
local Western Union agent. If I was willing to put it on my
Visa card, I could have wired the money over the phone.
Instead I got the cash from the DCU ATM, brought it to Mail
Boxes Etc., paid nearly 10% for the service, and sent it off
that evening.
I'm still a little miffed that all day long the staff at the
MSO2 DCU branch led me to believe that they could handle the
Western Union transfer for $17 but, after all, they're not a
real bank.
Bob
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758.13 | Western Union fouled-up, too! | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Tue Feb 22 1994 16:26 | 26 |
| re Note 758.12 by LGP30::FLEISCHER:
> -< Western Union got my business >-
...
> Yes, I did, actually, which confirmed that Mail Boxes Etc. on
> the little part of Powdermill Rd. in Acton is indeed the
> local Western Union agent.
AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!
The saga, the inconvenience, and the expense (for
international phone calls among other things) continue!
This time it wasn't DCU's fault. At Mail Boxes Etc. one
fills out a Western Union form which is then READ OVER THE
PHONE to a Western Union operator. As you might guess, there
was an error in hearing or writing down at the other end and
my son's name was misspelled.
He wasted a good deal of time today at a Western Union office
in London trying in vain to get the money. He called home.
I called Western Union where the problem was immediately
apparent (since I had the tracking number, which I'm sure I
should have given my son, but I didn't).
Bob
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