DailyLunatic
Surin Legend
Okay, I keep hearing how much better it would be to use WISE rather than transferring from my US Bank every month.
Truthfully, it would be nice not to have to remember to make that transfer at the beginning of every month and to have it do all that for me automatically.
I did try to set up WISE when I first got to Thailand three years ago but could not get past the photo verification (tried multiple times and was told 'we can't read the passport' over and over. BS, and I gave up.) Tried again today and despite my telephone and passport numbers both having changed it with through without a hitch.
The issue has come in with trying to set up for automatic transfers. WISE wants money coming out of 'their' accounts, not my bank's for that feature. That means I would have the extra expense of transferring into their account, reducing the savings by US$5 -AND- either setting up a monthly transfer from Chase to WISE or remembering to do it manually (The thing I am trying to avoid.)
The difference between Chase and WISE is US$40.02 (Taking into account rate differences and fees) so the extra US$5 is not the issue.
For those that use WISE, do you have a scheduled transaction to WISE from your home bank, or do you push it through manually every month? Alternately, does anyone know how to set up WISE so that it dips into your home account as needed?
-sterling
Truthfully, it would be nice not to have to remember to make that transfer at the beginning of every month and to have it do all that for me automatically.
I did try to set up WISE when I first got to Thailand three years ago but could not get past the photo verification (tried multiple times and was told 'we can't read the passport' over and over. BS, and I gave up.) Tried again today and despite my telephone and passport numbers both having changed it with through without a hitch.
The issue has come in with trying to set up for automatic transfers. WISE wants money coming out of 'their' accounts, not my bank's for that feature. That means I would have the extra expense of transferring into their account, reducing the savings by US$5 -AND- either setting up a monthly transfer from Chase to WISE or remembering to do it manually (The thing I am trying to avoid.)
The difference between Chase and WISE is US$40.02 (Taking into account rate differences and fees) so the extra US$5 is not the issue.
For those that use WISE, do you have a scheduled transaction to WISE from your home bank, or do you push it through manually every month? Alternately, does anyone know how to set up WISE so that it dips into your home account as needed?
-sterling