Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: El Salvador, family, Guatemala, Mexico, Miguel Perez, remittance
“In response to the flooding and mudslides that struck El Salvador, Guatemala and Southern Mexico last week, Wells Fargo — in conjunction with its remittance network member banks — will rebate all remittance transfer fees for U.S.-based customers sending money using the InterCuenta Express® service to friends and family impacted by Hurricane Stan.
The offer is effective October 10, 2005 through October 21, 2005.”
Please notes some (many) sites require registration. Many times it is free.
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