What happened when the remittance money from abroad didn't arrive?
First, who are you and where did you remit the money? Second, what account did you enter? If it's dollars and Hong Kong dollars, it should arrive in less than a week. If it's Danish kroner, it can't be credited to your account. If, if you are from Hong Kong, the bank staff find that your spelling in Hong Kong and the spelling reserved in your account are incorrect, they will not enter it in your account first, and then enter it in your account after contacting you. If your account number is wrong and you can't be contacted, then the money won't help you. Follow-up: Money was remitted from Qatar, and US dollars were remitted to my US dollar account in China Bank. I checked the account information, and yes, the money was remitted to other places at the same time. Could it be the problem of our local bank? Answer: Yes, if it is a small country or city, it is relatively slow to enter the household registration. For example, if the United States needs an ABA account, it is much slower for Australia to have a BSB account than to have no ABA or BSB account. But according to you, the number 17 has entered China. It may take some time for the above banks to be reassigned to your bank, so it will be delayed by one or two days accordingly. I have seen the date. If 19 and 20 are weekends, the time will be pushed back accordingly. What I want to ask is, are you from inside or outside China? If you are a foreigner, especially a Hong Kong resident, the spelling of English is not the spelling of China Pinyin. If you are not contacted, the bank will refund the money. In another case, your passport number is inconsistent with the information reserved in the bank when you open an account. In this case, the bank won't help you get the money. I must contact you. I hope these hopes are useful to you. If you don't understand, please ask. Follow-up: Thank you. I come from Anhui. I went to the bank and said that there was no remittance recently. In other words, there is no fixed date for remittance, which is abnormal. How long will the money be refunded before it arrives? Answer: There will be no fixed date, unless it is a small country or region like your remittance country, and the arrival date is your entry date. Then ask them to send you a telegram form. You said that the number 17 has arrived in China. You can send a telegram form. If not, ask him how much it costs to remit US dollars from Hong Kong to China. If they can't answer, you can tell him that BOC is directly related to BOC in Hong Kong, and it usually takes about 2 days to get the account. If they can answer, tell them to send a telegram. I have inquired about the number 17, and it has arrived in China. Just ask them. Supplement: I remember another question, that is, when you remitted from Qatar, did you ask for RMB on the money order and deposit it in your account after entering the country? Follow-up: No, the remittance is in US dollars. I opened a US dollar account, which should be credited directly. A: First of all, did you ask them to send a telegram? Secondly, the situation that I think of directly charging RMB into my account is my work experience. Sometimes customers come to our bank and say that they have not received the remittance. After I looked at it for him, I asked him if the money order required to be charged directly in RMB. Then the customer will remember that there is such a sum. If I am not sure, I will advise him to type a telegram form. Third, if it is not required to enter the account directly in RMB, it will be entered in US dollars.