BestChange
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Do you follow the signs on BestChange?
Almost every exchange rate on our website is accompanied by special round signs. We require exchange services to use them to clearly indicate specific features of an offer directly within their offers.
These signs may show whether an exchange service operates a physical office or highlight mandatory steps that must be completed before a transaction can proceed.
For example, ‘Accepting funds Card2Card’ indicates that the exchange is processed via a direct transfer from the customer’s card to the exchanger’s card. In such cases, the sender’s bank may charge an additional transfer fee.
Certain tags indicate that an exchange service uses payment details of a legal entity or an individual entrepreneur, or that funds are sent via a third-party payment system different from the one specified as the primary for the chosen currency pair. These details are important to consider when planning a transaction.
There are also warning signs, such as ‘Exchange rate fluctuations detected.’ It is automatically applied to offers that have experienced significant rate volatility in the past 15 minutes. If a user chooses to proceed with an offer marked by this sign, extra caution is strongly advised.
In total, BestChange uses around two dozen different tags. We recommend reviewing their meanings on our website and paying close attention to them when searching for suitable rates. Hover your cursor over a sign or click on it to see a detailed explanation.
Almost every exchange rate on our website is accompanied by special round signs. We require exchange services to use them to clearly indicate specific features of an offer directly within their offers.
These signs may show whether an exchange service operates a physical office or highlight mandatory steps that must be completed before a transaction can proceed.
For example, ‘Accepting funds Card2Card’ indicates that the exchange is processed via a direct transfer from the customer’s card to the exchanger’s card. In such cases, the sender’s bank may charge an additional transfer fee.
Certain tags indicate that an exchange service uses payment details of a legal entity or an individual entrepreneur, or that funds are sent via a third-party payment system different from the one specified as the primary for the chosen currency pair. These details are important to consider when planning a transaction.
There are also warning signs, such as ‘Exchange rate fluctuations detected.’ It is automatically applied to offers that have experienced significant rate volatility in the past 15 minutes. If a user chooses to proceed with an offer marked by this sign, extra caution is strongly advised.
In total, BestChange uses around two dozen different tags. We recommend reviewing their meanings on our website and paying close attention to them when searching for suitable rates. Hover your cursor over a sign or click on it to see a detailed explanation.