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hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH

hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

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  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn
    I'm just talking about my experience. Nothing more. And everything is true.

    And if we're honest, we know that (almost) all banks earn a lot of money with our money.
    And compared to PayPal, Wise is always the better partner.
    If #Wero continues to gain momentum in Europe, a lot can change. But only in Europe. (Like PIX in Brazil).

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  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn @CiaraNi
    Since rebranding from Transferwise to Wise, they’ve significantly improved transparency—fees and exchange rates are now clearly broken down upfront. My experience with international transfers has been consistently positive: fair, fast, and no hidden costs. Anyone else noticed this change? Or have counterexamples? #Finance #Wise #Transparency

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  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn @CiaraNi
    It is cheaper to transfer money to Brazil with Wise. Even when I transfer euros, the exchange rate to Brazilian real is more favorable there. Please note: From Wise to Wise.
    And transferring money to your own Brazilian account there is free of charge. But only with the local currency.
    This is not advertising, but fact.

    Uncategorized danmarkskifter

  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn @CiaraNi
    I had the advantage of not having to "believe" Wise's advertising. I had concrete data from my bank for money transfers to Brazil.
    And these were and still are not competitive with Wise. Exchange rates and fees are a good 50% cheaper.
    Yes, and I get 1.76% interest on my euros every day.
    No one has to use it. But it's European and I love it.

    Uncategorized danmarkskifter

  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn @VQuaschning
    @oldrup

    Euro transfers with Wise are always free, with no bank fees and even interest on your balance. It’s the cheapest option for transactions to Brazil, handling all taxes. In Brazil, users earn 10% interest on their credit balance (taxes are paid directly to authorities).
    As I said, it depends on your personal commitment.

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  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @Pepijn @CiaraNi @JohanEmpa @oldrup

    I have been using Wise for more than two years for international payments, e.g., to Brazil.
    Neither PayPal, my bank, nor Banco do Brasil, for example, can compete with it.
    Exchange rates and fees are significantly cheaper.
    Payments within Europe in euros cost nothing. No fees, nothing. And it's all in real time.
    I even get really good daily interest on my credit balance, which many banks don't offer.
    So, for me, it's the best choice.

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  • ’Denmark Switches.’ A national campaign to collectively move off Big Tech.
    hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.deH hpmaennicke@social.anoxinon.de

    @CiaraNi @JohanEmpa @oldrup

    I use #wise instead PayPal.
    https://wise.com/ ☺️

    Uncategorized danmarkskifter
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