How do I use TransferWise?

How do I use TransferWise?

On the 26th of each month, you will receive an email from TransferWise stating that your funds are on their way.  If you have a TransferWise account, your funds will be deposited directly into your account and can be used immediately.  If you do not have a TransferWise account, you will be instructed to enter your bank details and your funds will be transferred and usually available within 48 hours.

Your banking information is never shared with Alter Sleeves.

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