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I took the day off work this am in order to wire transfer fee's for shipping my trophies..

About an hour later, my bank calls and informs me that they no longer can wire transfer to Zim..

What gives?? Bob do something even more than what he's done?

I didn't have any issues transferring funds for my hunt earlier this year..


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Hadn't heard of that. I just wire transferred funds for my trophies about 5 weeks ago.
 
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I sent a wire to ZIM last week with TD Bank.
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Did you attempt to do the wire through a major bank or a local bank/credit union? Sometimes smaller banks/credit unions are problematic when it comes to international wire transfers.
 
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Wires arrive fine as of yesterday.


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It's probably a policy with your bank. Some banks have a black list of countries they won't wire to, with the smaller banks having a longer list than the big banks (just as Jaglav states). We wire money to Zim frequently.

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Another hunter mentioned the same problem not to long ago...can't remember what the verdict was for him in the end.


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change banks


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Sent one last week and all was good. Sent from Chase Bank.


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I had the problem. It was my credit union that would/could not do it. Because I rd not have a relationship with a big bank could not do through one either. Ended up sending a check to a US partner


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Chase will do wire transfers to Zim.

Chase, in Houston, will not notarize copies of 4457 forms or a copy of the first page of your passport.

Last year they would, this year they would not. I had to go to a FedEx store to get the notary work done.


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Thank you all for your replies..

I used the same bank earlier this year.. Don't know why they suddenly changed up on me.. Htae to open an account somewhere just to wire one time..


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Chase, in Houston, will not notarize copies of 4457 forms or a copy of the first page of your passport.


Curious, why do you need notarized copies of either a 4457 or the first page of a passport? I have never done either.


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Chase, in Houston, will not notarize copies of 4457 forms or a copy of the first page of your passport.


Curious, why do you need notarized copies of either a 4457 or the first page of a passport? I have never done either.


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Thanks . . . another benefit of flying Emirates and skipping Jo'berg.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Muletrain:
Chase, in Houston, will not notarize copies of 4457 forms or a copy of the first page of your passport.


Curious, why do you need notarized copies of either a 4457 or the first page of a passport? I have never done either.



When did it become a requirement to have those items notarized? I'm leaving in 9 days and don't have mine notarized. Although I'm booked to go on through and not clear in JoBerg, that continuation flight was canceled last year and I had to clear and spend the night, so it's always best to be prepared. I had heard the notary requirement before, but I've cleared in JoBerg 8 times previously, as late as late last year, October 2012. No notary and no issues?

Do you have a link to this being a requirement now?

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Just checked the SAPS website. It hasn't changed since I last viewed it. States certified copy of passport docs and certified copy of permit (4457). I always let them make their own copy of my passport info and the 4457 already has a certifying stamp from the customs officer. It doesn't mention Notary anywhere that I can find.

Good to go I think!
 
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The only time I have seen a notarized copy of documents required was when applying for a visa and the documents were being sent to their Embassy in the US.

Since I clear my guns myself and present the original/official documents there is no need for notarized anything.


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The only time I have seen a notarized copy of documents required was when applying for a visa and the documents were being sent to their Embassy in the US.

Since I clear my guns myself and present the original/official documents there is no need for notarized anything.


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All wires go through a "corresponding U.S.bank" who then transfers the money to Zim. They should have supplied you with that information as part of the wiring instructions. Hope that may help.
 
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We came up with a "Plan B"

Thanks all


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I think it has to do with new regulations that came into play in late October (the 21st?) as a result of the Dodd-Frank Act. thumbdown Puts some additional recordkeeping and regulations on the bank sending an international wire, and some banks figured that since they don't do a lot of them, the chances to make a mistake are too great, and considering the penatlies have opted out. So it's a Congress thing rather than a mysterious change from a bank.
 
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The small town banks in the US are a real pain to send money to - even from NZ. You have to use the larger international intermediary banks and they take a sizable fee for playing middle man!

Wells Fargo as the intermediary bank charged me double what my bank charged me for a transaction!


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Chase notified me by letter not too long ago that they will no longer transmit "personal" wires to foreign countries, only legit business wires.

Re notarization, that is required if you are getting your RSA rifle permits "in advance" thru a third party. All the paperwork has to be notarized. Frankly, I have never seen the need to have someone do this for me in advance. I do it on arrival and have never had a problem. Esp if you take photocopies of all the docs, it goes quickly.


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Russ,
I received the same letter from Wells Fargo In October. Only i need to visit with them in person and make some arrangements on money transfers by wire in the future and if they will be allowed.

Never had an issue until i went to Zimbabwe. I received the speal, that you could not use your credit card in Zimbabwe, sign in and let the state department know where you are going and who were you doing business with. (i am sure it had to due with the elections last year)

Last year the shipper of my trophy's had to be billed out of South Africa so that i could transfer the money.

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Chase notified me by letter not too long ago that they will no longer transmit "personal" wires to foreign countries, only legit business wires.

Re notarization, that is required if you are getting your RSA rifle permits "in advance" thru a third party. All the paperwork has to be notarized. Frankly, I have never seen the need to have someone do this for me in advance. I do it on arrival and have never had a problem. Esp if you take photocopies of all the docs, it goes quickly.


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As an aside, I did have fun last year with the bank rep when wiring funds to Bots to have my trophies shipped back.


I told her I had just gotten an email and needed to wire a few thousand dollars to Africa. In return, they would ship me a crate full of treasures.

Her look was priceless as she said, " I can't let you do that. Let me get a manager!"



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Hmmm ... It occurs to me that if the gov't were getting worried about a run on the dollar, this is exactly what they would do ... among other things. If they make the private purchase of bullion illegal as well, then expect the worst. I suppose you can buy a foreign mutual fund if it comes down to nut-cutting time. Or a pile of food and ammo.


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My brother's credit union wouldn't do an international money transfer to South Africa.


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Went to the bank last week to order up 20K SA Rands... I was expecting to have it this week... I have not heard anything and i may be will have to go visit with them next week.

Your post is and side i did not think about.

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Hmmm ... It occurs to me that if the gov't were getting worried about a run on the dollar, this is exactly what they would do ... among other things. If they make the private purchase of bullion illegal as well, then expect the worst. I suppose you can buy a foreign mutual fund if it comes down to nut-cutting time. Or a pile of food and ammo.


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Well as an agent I can still wire funds to safari operators around the world. I use AMEX as well as Chase, and AMEX recently made it very clear that any use of the service to wire personal funds would result in the termination of my account. I think this is all Dodd Frank or Patriot Act stuff.

Anyway, if anyone wants to appoint me as their "agent", let me know@!


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I tried to transfer my shipping fees for my trophies Tuesday morning and my bank said they had Zimbabwe on a blocked list. I'll have to try to figure something out tomorrow when everything opens back up.
 
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