Gowher Rizvi
BDBoth my daughter and I were in touch… Both my daughter and I were in touch with you about the transfer of funds. We were truly delighted and grateful for your rapid responses, clear instructions, your thorough due diligence, and safe transfer of the fund to our account. Thank you and hope we will work with you again. Warm regards, Gowher
Glenn
FRExcellent service (great management and… Excellent service (great management and staff). I once had an issue with my US bank and Venstar went out of its way to provide counsel to resolve the issue. Exchange rates are very fair.
William Meikle
GBVery good Company I transferred money from the US, the transaction was flawless and as quick as is reasonable. I have used Venstar many times and always found them a pleasure to deal with
Clement
BESatisfied returning customer Very professional. And fast. I've used their services every now and again for US -> EU fund transfer (and conversion) and they deliver every time. Sad that my contact there left, but the new one is great too. Will work with them again whenever I need to conduct a new transaction.
Baruch Youssin
ILUseless for non-US residents unless they want to send really big money Venstar invites residents of various countries to register. However, they require certified copies of identification documents, and these are difficult and/or expensive to get outside the US. (In the US, I would go to my bank and get it for free and quickly.) Just wasted time spent on applying. Added after Venstar response: Venstar did not understand my complaint. I did not complain for Venstar following the laws. Rather, I complained for having to go thru the application process in vain. (I checked the first page of the application and it did not indicate anything about certification.) Also, Venstar claimed that I complained that I find this requirement tedious; rather, I found it impractical for me to achieve. Venstar explained: "Certification of documents is only required for documents originating from those countries where we are currently not able to electronically verify identities... Countries and regions where certification is not required are: ... United States." Venstar required certification of my US passport and of the statement from my US bank, contrary to this explanation. Venstar indicated: "This requirement and the exempt countries are clearly stated in our registration form which you submitted." I reviewed the registration form I received from Venstar, which requested the documents, and it did not mention anything about the certification. I find that Venstar's response can only cause me to downgrade my review, rather than upgrade as they requested.