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Really? You could always just go get a cashiers check and walk it over to another bank. Now I've got accounts at several banks with free online transfers between them (2-3 business days)... it was more of a process in the 90s, sure, but now you can open a checking account at any major bank, link it to another bank and fuel it in 5-10 minutes. Not with Zelle, just a normal domestic wire which is usually paid for by the receiving bank.


My credit union (it’s actually very worth it, so I’m not switching) has no branch within multiple states from me. A domestic wire requires phone calls and fax, can’t be done entirely online. It’s certainly more doable with a behemoth like Chase, but then you’re dealing with all the negatives of using Chase and employees that have no leeway to use common sense when solving problems.


You’ve just described days of paperwork at most banks, in my experience, and with large amounts, things can get stuck on ways that will be days more.

If you’re dealing with large sums regularly, that quickly balloons into an unmanageable mess.




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