Will Quicktender Flush Withdrawal?

I asked them the same question and I was told no. However, I did email them once and asked them if they could hurry up a withdrawal and they did.

Maybe if you email them a really nice note, they will help. :D
 
haha, ok..maybe I'll show them some leg :p
Show them you have a
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They may take care of you.
 
WIRE TRANSFERS FAST AS OF LATE.......

:)I have received transfers within 4 days of request lately. This is acceptable in my view.

Also, they will accomodate if possible if you are in an emergency situation and ask payment to be expedited. But I would make that request when you are really in a bind for cash and not do it routinely.
 
Two withdrawals I did recently were faster than when I last did one... last year some time. the strangest thing was I looked at the transaction the same day it hit my checking account, and it was described as a "wire transfer". However, next day, after citibank's slow computers had finalized processing, it was called an "ACH deposit".

The nice side effect was I didn't get charged a wire fee by the bank. Anyone else had this?

Anyway, if QT really is using a processor that can do ACH transactions, that would allow a more automated withdrawal process, wires are processed fairly manually.
 
:)I have received transfers within 4 days of request lately. This is acceptable in my view.

Also, they will accomodate if possible if you are in an emergency situation and ask payment to be expedited. But I would make that request when you are really in a bind for cash and not do it routinely.

Yep, I got mine today on the 4th business day as well. 4 business days is very acceptable. It's just a shame that they ream you for $30, then my bank hits me for a $13 wire transfer fee. :) :thumbsup:
 
Yep, I got mine today on the 4th business day as well. 4 business days is very acceptable. It's just a shame that they ream you for $30, then my bank hits me for a $13 wire transfer fee. :) :thumbsup:

My bank has never charged me any fee for an incoming wire transfer, just have to pay the $30.00 QT fee only
 
Must be nice :) I have 2 accounts with 2 different banks, but each charge a wire transfer fee :(

Could be because my bank is not a large national chain and just a small community bank with a couple of branch's..I even asked them a couple of weeks ago if it was ok if I used my debit card to deposit and play at online casinos and poker rooms and they said where I chose to spend my money was my business and that answer was from a VP...so go figure...:D
 
My bank is small community bank too, but they charge 15 dollars for an incoming wire fee,, but I much prefer this to any other method. They allow me to use my debit visa for depositing and even allow me to use my overdraft should I choose,, so I am not sure how some people are being restricted by their banks.
 

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