In some cases, international senders can choose when the exchange rate is set. This could either be when funds are sent or received. If the sender chooses for the exchange rate to be set when the funds are received, the exact amount received may vary from the estimated amount sent. This may be due to currency fluctuations from the time the funds have been sent out.
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- Why is my actual amount received different from my estimated amount?
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