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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: carranza2 who wrote (36642)3/28/2011 9:46:10 AM
From: Tommaso1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71475
 
At the time I looked into Everbank, I found that you could not actually withdraw currency, but only sell it back to them for dollars; that there was a very high minimum for Chinese yuan; and that you could not use their bank card to withdraw funds outside the United States.

There were also very bad reports on them in customer-rating sites--complaints of inefficiency, rudeness, etc. I got one email from them that was really pretty abrupt and rude, sounding as if they thought they would be doing me a favor if they allowed me to use their services.

Also various fees.

I just decided that currency ETFs were better than that.