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<blockquote data-quote="WillyG4444" data-source="post: 5620084" data-attributes="member: 555671"><p>I have western union where I work and it's pretty easy. For in country transfers the charge depends on how much you send. For the receiver you just need the name of the receiver and his/her city/state. The sender pays the fees, and you can pick up the money at any western union location near you. It's pretty simple, but the fees can get hefty in they are sending a lot of money. There's a money in minutes service which gets there "within minutes" or there's a next day service which is usually cheaper by a few bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillyG4444, post: 5620084, member: 555671"] I have western union where I work and it's pretty easy. For in country transfers the charge depends on how much you send. For the receiver you just need the name of the receiver and his/her city/state. The sender pays the fees, and you can pick up the money at any western union location near you. It's pretty simple, but the fees can get hefty in they are sending a lot of money. There's a money in minutes service which gets there "within minutes" or there's a next day service which is usually cheaper by a few bucks. [/QUOTE]
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