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Despite the fact that the cheques are cleared the day you pay them in HSBC have a sliding scale of charges for paying in a foreign currency cheque. The reason you get paid straight away is because of the charges. From what I remember it's something like this:-
Non-sterling, non-euro cheques
Sterling Equivalent
Up to £50 £4 per cheque
£51-£200 £6 per cheque
£201-£500 £8 per cheque
£501-£5,000 £14 per cheque
£5,001-£10,000 £20 per cheque
£10,001+ £30 per cheque
The charges of course are slightly different if they are for collection (eg you get paid when they clear) rather than negotiation (you get paid when you pay it in).
I use to get my checks at BBVA in about 2 weeks, but that was 2 years ago, now that they know me (well.. that and my threats of moving to another bank) convinced them to speed up the process
@Mipapage
That and the exchange rate is horrible!
Don't you feel like you're being robbed? I know I do :(
Javi
But this is nowhere near six months as you say it is in Spain.
Not quite, as mentioned above, with HSBC you get the same charges if you choose to deposit your cheque for collection or for negotiation. For collection it takes 6 weeks to clear, and negotiation it goes in immediately (on trust that it clears).
They will negotiate cheques if you have a history of doing it with no problems....