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aloysha
Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:52 pm Post subject: Nonghyup Bank-international transfer |
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I just walked into my local Nonghyup branch to
make an international bank transfer. The first
thing she did was give me the 'x' sign. This won't
be good I thought.
I asked her to call the interpreter service. The lady
on the phone said that this bank does not do foreign
exchange.
I said no xchange, but bank transfer. She insisted
that not all of their banks can do bank transfers.
Has anyone else had these difficulties ? Is this true ?
I'm thinking a KEB account will be better. Does
KEB bank have these 'some do, some don't' policies ? |
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blade
Joined: 30 Jun 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:00 pm Post subject: Re: Nonghyup Bank-international transfer |
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aloysha wrote: |
I just walked into my local Nonghyup branch to
make an international bank transfer. The first
thing she did was give me the 'x' sign. This won't
be good I thought.
I asked her to call the interpreter service. The lady
on the phone said that this bank does not do foreign
exchange.
I said no xchange, but bank transfer. She insisted
that not all of their banks can do bank transfers.
Has anyone else had these difficulties ? Is this true ?
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Yes it's true, you need to go to a main branch to transfer money. |
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harryh

Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: south of Seoul
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:04 pm Post subject: Re: Nonghyup Bank-international transfer |
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blade wrote: |
aloysha wrote: |
I just walked into my local Nonghyup branch to
make an international bank transfer. The first
thing she did was give me the 'x' sign. This won't
be good I thought.
I asked her to call the interpreter service. The lady
on the phone said that this bank does not do foreign
exchange.
I said no xchange, but bank transfer. She insisted
that not all of their banks can do bank transfers.
Has anyone else had these difficulties ? Is this true ?
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Yes it's true, you need to go to a main branch to transfer money. |
Yes, I tried to do a transfer from a Nonghyup in a small town branch and they didn't allow me to. I changed banks. |
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aloysha
Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for that. All settled.
Damm, I'm missing today's good CAD rate. |
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thatwhitegirl

Joined: 31 Jan 2007 Location: ROK
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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oops. multi post.
Last edited by thatwhitegirl on Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:59 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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thatwhitegirl

Joined: 31 Jan 2007 Location: ROK
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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Get an ONLINE Nonghyup account and transfer money whenever you want at your convenience. Much easier than going to the main branch and waiting around.
Easy too. Just go in and ask. |
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aloysha
Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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I tried the online banking but It would not let me
transfer. It was awhile back, but the person who
set it up gave me confusing insructions. The options
on the page did not allow me to do a transfer.
The options were something about a student account bs
or whatever. The helpline was useless.
It was a royal pain in the ass. New bank for me
KEB VIP here I come. |
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sojourner1

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Where meggi swim and 2 wheeled tractors go sput put chug alugg pug pug
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, this is true. You have to go to the main branch to xfer or purchase foreign currency cash such as dollars. |
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emilylovesyou
Joined: 14 Oct 2008 Location: here
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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I think you can only make online transfers with Nonghyup on the Korean language page. But they do give you the option of transferring to an international bank, I know that's for certain. |
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thatwhitegirl

Joined: 31 Jan 2007 Location: ROK
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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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I've transferred money from the English version of Nonghyup both domestically and internationally.
Once it is set up, it is easy to use. I don't know much Korean, but I was able to sign up without too any problem.
And in option to 'remit' internationally, choose the foreigner option. Not the student or whatever. You are a foreigner remitting wages. Once I figured that out, it was easy. |
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Hamlet
Joined: 18 Mar 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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Get an account at KB. You can make international transfers from the ATM....and it only costs 5000 Won  |
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MrRogers
Joined: 29 Jun 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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Go with the other banks on this thread if you are starting out. The Nonghyup is a pain in the a.. to deal with as far as going to the right branch, and simple things like being able to use your international atm card from home (they won't let you at their atms - whereas you can walk to a seven-eleven or mini mart and use them - why can't they just be nice and do it for their foreign customers? - no - they are full of outdated bureaucracy in banking)
i tried to setup online banking with Nonghyup but it was a huge hassle that didn't work even with the help of the Korean clerk - like everything else about the bank, they just have to be difficult - don't bother with them - go to a user-friendly bank
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I tried the online banking but It would not let me
transfer. It was awhile back, but the person who
set it up gave me confusing insructions. The options
on the page did not allow me to do a transfer. |
I also tried and found it totally illogical and useless just to get in and with the help of a Korean clerk. Eventually you might get in but it is not worth the incredible hassle and their is no assurance it will work for you from inside the U.S., as far as tech hassles. I am not going to bother at this point with online banking with this bank. If I was staying here longer I would switch banks to the other user-friendly ones listed on this thread.
Yes, it might work for a few as listed on this thread - but it seems most of the time for me it was a waste of time and energy - go to one of the others |
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jadarite

Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Location: Andong, Yeongyang, Seoul, now Pyeongtaek
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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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Nonghyup banks are convenient way out here in the country, but I noticed as I get closer to Seoul, there are more KB branches.
Don't go with Shinhan crappy bank!!! (I think they misspelled their bank name with the first "n" instead of "t") |
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DarylM
Joined: 18 May 2008 Location: Prague
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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:37 pm Post subject: Nonghyup problems |
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I'm having problems too- I really need to transfer some money back to the UK and though everyone at the bank and on the hotline have been polite and tried to be helpful I'm experiencing everything mentioned in the previous posts. The latest advice is that I 'have the wrong kind of account' and I should have opened my account at the main branch (two blocks away from the sub-branch)!
Back again today to see if I can sort it. |
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jlb
Joined: 18 Sep 2003
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Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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I've had pretty good experiences with the Nonghyup. I just go to the main branch in Cheonan for anything out of the ordinary and have found 2 people that are helpful and speak English. |
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