I had WU do that to me, so I cancelled the order, and switched to MG. I guess they all must do that sometimes as some sort of QC check. It sucks, and is stupid. Why would you have a copy of someone else's I'D? I figure their loss..Well Remitly is officially over for me. I tried sending again today and they wanted a photocopy of my receivers Id. I told the guy on the phone that wasnt going to happen and to go ahead and cancel the transaction. I also told him that I would be cancelling my account and using other methods. He did not seem to care....Oh well I thought it was going to be a nice alternative but alas, it is not meant to be. Assholes. I have yet to try Mg again after my last fiasco so I guess I will be using Wu from here on out......
This is kind of an old thread, but i was curious too. but yes, everytime i've used MG they have asked for ID.So you dont need an id at mg?
First time you use it they call and just ask questions about who you are. After that you’re good for about 5 times. Then they want documents.Is there a verification process with Remitly (like xoom and sharemoney) where they call you and ask you what the money is for, who the receiver is, etc.? That's what made me stay away from those services. Is Remitly person-free until you get red-flagged for spending too much, or to a flagged receiver?
I think it depends on where you are sending payment. I tried using Remitly twice and both times I got flagged and denied making my payment.Is there a verification process with Remitly (like xoom and sharemoney) where they call you and ask you what the money is for, who the receiver is, etc.? That's what made me stay away from those services. Is Remitly person-free until you get red-flagged for spending too much, or to a flagged receiver?