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Subasini
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Posted on 03-14-11 2:31
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Nepal jadai chu may ma tara ma paisa kasari lane hola ....cash lagyo vane ta haraucha hola kati lamo transit cha travel check banayera lada k huncha hola...please expert suggest ........
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Agnibikram
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Posted on 03-14-11 2:41
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Posted on 03-14-11 3:43
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Go to walmart moneygram, or western union and send money on your parents name,, then when you arrive in nepal you can get it.,
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kayanostalgic
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Posted on 03-14-11 2:59
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Dude, if you r talkin' about carrying thousands; why don't u just wire transfer the money? It costs around 50 bucks with most banks. If its a small amount then its not worth it however its its a reasonable amount of money like 8k or more then its worth it to spend 50 bucks to wire transfer the money rather than carrying it around.
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Riten
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Posted on 03-14-11 3:17
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If it's $2000 or less, take cash (or traveller's cheque, some banks provide for free).
If the amount is over $2K, I suggest do bank transfer. From my experience, it costs around $30 on States side and few hundred rupees on Nepal side.
I have never used Western Union, but I imagine it is costly.
Taking wads of cash can be risky. Plus, if the chutiya bhukhmari customs in Nepal find out, they will make you pay through nose - on bribes or otherwise. They are legally obligated to let you pass with $2K or less, as it is stated on the wall at Tribhuvan International Airport.
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Posted on 03-14-11 4:04
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I didn't take any money. Used the ATM's in Nepal to take out money. Limit was NPR 50,000 a day I think. NIBL had no charges for the transfer - and the exchange rate was better than what the Thamel currency traders would have given me.
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Subasini
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Posted on 03-15-11 10:15
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wow helped me a lot....i guess i will put on my bank and used ATM on KTM.....i have an account on NIBL so i guess that will bet idea.....cash lagyo vane chai bato haraucha jasto lagcha coz......its too long way....
Thanks guys greatly appreciated......
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Riten
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Posted on 03-15-11 10:23
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Wouldn't withdrawing cash from ATM in Nepal with your US debit/credit card incur significant bank fees in the form of overseas transaction cost?
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Subasini
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Posted on 03-15-11 12:29
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i talked to the banker they said that wherever you took the cash from ATM it will charge you only the fees like here the fee is $2.00 on out of bank right i don't know.......clearly.....i guess
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Agnibikram
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Posted on 03-15-11 1:47
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Let me know if you wish to transfer it to NABIL Bank. I could even help you set up an account. We offer reasonably cheaper options of remittance.
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Subasini
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Posted on 03-19-11 1:31
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no no i don;t want to transfer...thank you for offer though
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Posted on 03-19-11 2:27
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It would cost 3% of amount withdrawn from ATM in Nepal as foreign ransaction fee in addition to the ATM fee. I heard capitalone bank and paypal debit card has cheaper options.
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