There may be an overseas transfer when remittance is made, and the less money is collected from the transfer.
There is a place in the table where there are three options, but I forget how to do it. It probably means that the procedure of changing careers is that you pay, the other party pays or * * * bears it together. If you pay, the other party can receive the money in full.
You can ask at the counter again. Why is this happening? Let me tell you something.
Because it is difficult to determine how much handling fee is charged for transfer, it is difficult to collect or allocate it in advance, which leads to the general bank taking the method of collecting handling fee from the remitted funds when making overseas remittances.
I can't help but pay attention to it next time. Ask more questions when filling out the application for personal overseas remittance.
Send it again.
Also, if you are going to remit money again, don't let the other party pay back the money again. Please remit it again.
Otherwise, there will be a transfer fee when the money is returned, and then you will receive less money. . .