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December 05, 2015, 01:01:43 PM
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These days Axis bank and many other banks have made outward remittance more easily available to normal savings account holders.

This is something RBI has done in the recent few months after they made the acquisition of property on foreign soil more easy.

There is however a maximum limit to what you can send every year, don't exactly remember how much but it was in the $150k range do your research or speak to the people at your bank.


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December 05, 2015, 01:40:49 PM
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These days Axis bank and many other banks have made outward remittance more easily available to normal savings account holders.

This is something RBI has done in the recent few months after they made the acquisition of property on foreign soil more easy.

There is however a maximum limit to what you can send every year, don't exactly remember how much but it was in the $150k range do your research or speak to the people at your bank.
It is 250k per year

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December 07, 2015, 03:28:57 PM
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It is 250k per year

Thanks for correcting me bro.


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December 07, 2015, 03:39:30 PM
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try payza or paypal, you wont need a credit card if you have the funds on your paypal balance
As far as I know Indian account holders are not allowed to keep funds on PayPal.All their incoming funds get auto-withdrawal to their linked bank account within 48 hours.How else one would have funds on PP without CC is not known to me

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December 08, 2015, 02:47:29 AM
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Paypal is the only option I can think of.

What exactly is your need? Sometimes it is simply easier to do a SWIFT transfer. If you're travelling then just take your debit card with you and withdraw cash from an ATM. They charge either a percentage (usually 2-4%) or a flat fee (in which case as much as you need at one go).






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January 29, 2016, 06:52:36 AM
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Paypal is the only option I can think of.

What exactly is your need? Sometimes it is simply easier to do a SWIFT transfer. If you're travelling then just take your debit card with you and withdraw cash from an ATM. They charge either a percentage (usually 2-4%) or a flat fee (in which case as much as you need at one go).
Yes i agree with you my friend paypal is the only solution to transfer money from india.
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January 29, 2016, 10:45:12 AM
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Paypal is the only option I can think of.

What exactly is your need? Sometimes it is simply easier to do a SWIFT transfer. If you're travelling then just take your debit card with you and withdraw cash from an ATM. They charge either a percentage (usually 2-4%) or a flat fee (in which case as much as you need at one go).
Yes i agree with you my friend paypal is the only solution to transfer money from india.
It Is not the only solution but one of the options.You can use western union also

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February 07, 2016, 06:47:40 PM
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Old thread...  Tongue

Why use something else. BTC

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Old thread...  Tongue

Why use something else. BTC


Bitcoin is not cheap @400 $ but here at forum it is almost free if you are a part of any signature campaign Cheesy

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February 08, 2016, 03:14:18 AM
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Except of BTC, how a person can send small amounts of money (under 1.000 USD) from India to abroad?

Will depend on which country you want to send to. If you share that info, possible you will get better answers.

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Would be interesting to know why this question starts with "Except of BTC"..
I'm wondering this as well because bitcoin is the ideal way to send money around the world.  There's very little that's better.

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February 08, 2016, 09:42:29 PM
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Their are so many ways that you can send the money to any country with Neteller or Skirll, or you can even send through Bitcoins, Paypal is also their but their are so many defaults of scam / cheating that it is not recommendable . If you dont want to disclose you details and send the money then Bitcoin is the only option through which you can send the money to around the world with very less transaction charges.
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I think BTC is great way to send any amount from your wallet to anyone's wallet easily and instantly.
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PayPal is not oprational in many countries same is true for western union.Bitcoin is the only best way to send and receive money in any part of world.Thats the power of decentralised currency
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April 30, 2016, 05:20:53 AM
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Paypal will be one of the best method to send small deposit to someone outside of india.but you will pay fees more than btc.
well...why you want to send using besides bitcoin.we Already known sending fund through btc is easy,faster and less fees?

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I think BTC is the ideal way to send ur money around the world...it has less transaction fee than other...and if U r at any signature campaign, it will be almost free  Smiley
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What is the paypal fees and is there any minimum amount required to transfer the funds to other account?
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April 30, 2016, 07:05:34 PM
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What is the paypal fees and is there any minimum amount required to transfer the funds to other account?
If the fee is passed to you, it is 2.9% plus $0.30 USD of
the amount you receive. For example, if you are sent
$100.00 USD by credit card, the fee would be $3.20 USD
($2.90 + $0.30 ). This fee also applies if you click Request
Money on the PayPal website and request money from
friends and family.(found on google)
and minimum amount you can send is .02$.
i think you got answer.

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What is the paypal fees and is there any minimum amount required to transfer the funds to other account?
If the fee is passed to you, it is 2.9% plus $0.30 USD of
the amount you receive. For example, if you are sent
$100.00 USD by credit card, the fee would be $3.20 USD
($2.90 + $0.30 ). This fee also applies if you click Request
Money on the PayPal website and request money from
friends and family.(found on google)
and minimum amount you can send is .02$.
i think you got answer.

Yes thank you. Also which would be preferred way to send money other than bitcoin. If considering the fee and time taken, is paypal the best option to have?
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What is the paypal fees and is there any minimum amount required to transfer the funds to other account?
If the fee is passed to you, it is 2.9% plus $0.30 USD of
the amount you receive. For example, if you are sent
$100.00 USD by credit card, the fee would be $3.20 USD
($2.90 + $0.30 ). This fee also applies if you click Request
Money on the PayPal website and request money from
friends and family.(found on google)
and minimum amount you can send is .02$.
i think you got answer.

Yes thank you. Also which would be preferred way to send money other than bitcoin. If considering the fee and time taken, is paypal the best option to have?

I think after btc, paypal is the best option to have...
U can also try payza and axis bank...
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