There are multiple ways to send money to Mexico, each with its own set of standards that determins how the cash is sent. Service costs, security and security levels and even the amount of time it takes for funds to be sent and retrieved can vary.
On occasion though, time becomes an central concern, needing the money to arrive in a rather immediate timeframe. When an emergency arises and time becomes the most important factor in completing a wire money transfer, it is rather important to know what options might work best for you and your situation.
The most important thing to remember in a hurried situation of this kind is that there is no need for alarm or panic. There are many methods available to you that will get the job done quickly and effortless.
If you are in an different situation, where time is not an issue, preparing before the need arises is always a good idea. For instance, if you have a son or daughter that will be spending summer vacation in Mexico, it would be a fine idea to have the framework in place so that a fund transfer can be made with very short notice, if at all required.
The ATM card is a great option for this kind of situation and for this kind of traveler. For some, you may trust the recipient enough to have a non-denominational card issued to their name, which is connected to your savings or checking account.
As long as they have the card in their possession and the corresponding PIN number, they will be able to withdraw the monies through any ATM machine, as often as needed. If you choose the later of the two previously discussed options, remember that the cardholder will have access to your account at all times (and they may not wait for an event that you would deem an emergency situation, to access funds).
The reality is that in many cases, we in fact, do not want the card recipient to have entire and unmonitored access to the funds in our account(s). Because of this fact, prepaid debit cards are the ideal solution.
A prepaid debit card is a card is just like a traditional ATM card except for the fact that it is pre-loaded with a precise amount of money, thus, holding a limit. Once all the money has been withdrawn, the cardholder no longer has access to any more money, unless the person refills the prepaid ATM card with more money.
With any option that you choose, opening an account with a bank that has branches both in Mexico and in the United States will help to make a transfer between accounts trouble-free. Taking this precaution, along with everything else previously mentioned, will ensure a secure and timely transaction.
April 22, 2009
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