Hi! First time poster here. I own a smallbusiness and offer commissions. My clients can pay via bank transfer or PayPal. One client has now stated that they wish to pay with the money transfer service Wise. I’ve never even heard of that service up to now and am wondering if this means anything specific for this transaction? Can they simply transfer? Does this come with any problems for my, the receivers, side? Thanks for your advise. :)

  • M-bond007@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Yes, if you own a busniess you will need some payment services on your website or any other method that you use such as paypal, Wise sometimes cashapp as well mostly the transaction happens via Stripe. so include all of these it will benefit your busniess greatly.

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    10 months ago

    Wise is used to convert currencies, when travelling.

    If you can process Visa cards, that is probably your safest option, as Wise accounts come with a Visa card (physical or digital).

    Your client can also do a standard bank transfer. They might just need your bank’s IBAN which should be on the bank’s FAQ page or you can call your bank for it. Your account info to deposit will be the same. This will probably be your cheapest option (for you). It costs them a small fee to transfer.

    You can also set up your own Wise account for your client to transfer into. Before you get your money you may need to verify your identity. You would transfer to yourself as the client would above.

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    10 months ago

    Wise is a solid service to receive payments. Usually close to the cheapest way you can transfer and receive payments internationally

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    10 months ago

    Uh they do have business options. I use Wise because they tend to give good rates for international stuff.

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    10 months ago

    Is this a new customer? Or an existing customer? As a rule I don’t accept alternate forms of payment unless it’s an established customer I trust and want to keep them happy. I have stripe so that works for almost everyone. I also accept checks which works for the rest.

    If they want your banking info to use wise or another payment service it could be a scam(even if the payment service is legit). For instance they get you banking info then transfer money out to a domestic bank then an international bank. You may not even realize they are the ones that scammed you as they may complete the original transaction.

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    10 months ago

    Wise is the transfer service Faire uses for there 200K+ brand accounts they pay out regularly. We use them for a number of accounts daily and no complaints. It’s very similar to PayPal in that you get paid into your wise account and then have to initiate a transfer to your bank account, which is usually only a few hours’ process. Fees wise, they are one of the cheapest around.

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    10 months ago

    Paypal and banks are usually the worst for international transfers as they charge you secretly by giving you a bad exchange rate.

    Wise is one of the established players in the market that changed the game by using real time rates and sharing the fees upfront. However, they went public a few years ago and have become more expensive since.

    Now there is Atlantic Money that don’t challenge the banks or Paypal but Wise. They offer every transfer for the same price and can save u massively. Heard about them for the first me here at smallbusiness and I am a fan ever since.

    Funniest part, they compare themselves against Wise: https://atlantic.money/wise. The difference for large sums is massive.