Want Franchisee for Remittance business




Posted by K-2 Co., on November 15, 1998 at 09:35:14:

Want Franchisee for Remittance business


Dear Sir or Madame,

We are looking to do new business.
We are a company dealing with the international remittance of small
denominations of money.
We are now looking for a sole franchisee in each country.


At present, international remittance of small money through banks is very
costly for both the sender and the receiver. The bank fees negate any
potential profits.

For example if A in USA sends 20$ to B in Korea by T/T
(wire transfer), A must charge a bank fee of 15-20$. When B receives the
wire transfer, he must also pay a $7 fee in Korea.
If B in Korea remit 20$ to A in USA by T/T(wire transfer), he
must pay 8$ for the bank fee in Korea. When A receives the money, he is
still liable for a bank fee in the U.S.A.

The turnaround time is also in question as it takes 2-3 days to complete an
international remitance through banks in both countries.

These excessive fees for international remitance make it virtually impossible
to make a profit when dealing in small retail purchases, sending samples of a
product to potential customers, and cultivating long-standing business
relationships.


We would like to have a sole franchisee in each country with which we do business.
Customers would be able to easily and quickly, send small denominations of
money to their business connections and friends in many countries and receive
money from their business connections and/or friends in many countries through
this sole franchisee in that country.

When customers remit/receive money, the sole franchisee would charge a
substantially lower fee than T/T (wire-transfer)
Through communicating with the parent company, Each franchisee would receive/send
the small denominations from/to customers in his country, receiving a handling
commission that is substantially lower than the banks.

It would be an international transition of not real money, Rather, a form of
credit alotted by the parent company.


- Substantial savings on fees: Lower than bank T/T(wire transfer)
- FAST : Our service is done within 24 hours.


If you are interested in this finding out more information about this unique
business opportunity, we would like you to contact us so that we may send you
details.
In your correspondence to us, please let us know the current regulations and
fees for remittance in the country in which you reside.

For example in Korea
When remitting abroad iby bank T/T
- below 2,000 USD : bank fee 7.65 USD
- below 5,000 USD : bank fee 11.50 USD
- above 5,000 USD : bank fee 15.30 USD
When receiving money from abroad by T/T
- USD account : bank fee 6.92 USD per case
- WON(Korea money) : bank fee 5.38 USD per case
When remitting domestically through the bank
- online : bank fee 0.30 USD per case (between the same bank)
0.76 USD per case(between other banks)
- tele banking : bank fee is free
- home(PC) banking : bank fee is free
When receiving domestically, all bank fees are free.

Also, a person can remit internationally up to 10,000 USD
per one person for 1 year, regardless of approval.

We look forward to your early reply.
Many thanks and Best regards.
P.S) Our business suggestion report may be inappropriate in words and
phrase.
We would high appreciate if you correct them.
P.S) Of cause we continue our present business also.

Korean Kang/Director
K-2 Co.,
E-mail : k222@unitel.co.kr
Fax : +82-344-911-0333
+82-2-712-4933
Tel : +82-2-703-8431
Address : RM NO 305 Sungji Bldg,
#538 Dowha-Dong, Mapo-Gu,
Seoul, Korea 121-040



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Dear Sir or Madame,

We are looking to do new business.
We are a company dealing with the international remittance of small
denominations of money.
We are now looking for a sole franchisee in each country.


At present, international remittance of small money through banks is very
costly for both the sender and the receiver. The bank fees negate any
potential profits.

For example if A in USA sends 20$ to B in Korea by T/T
(wire transfer), A must charge a bank fee of 15-20$. When B receives the
wire transfer, he must also pay a $7 fee in Korea.
If B in Korea remit 20$ to A in USA by T/T(wire transfer), he
must pay 8$ for the bank fee in Korea. When A receives the money, he is
still liable for a bank fee in the U.S.A.

The turnaround time is also in question as it takes 2-3 days to complete an
international remitance through banks in both countries.

These excessive fees for international remitance make it virtually impossible
to make a profit when dealing in small retail purchases, sending samples of a
product to potential customers, and cultivating long-standing business
relationships.


We would like to have a sole franchisee in each country with which we do business.
Customers would be able to easily and quickly, send small denominations of
money to their business connections and friends in many countries and receive
money from their business connections and/or friends in many countries through
this sole franchisee in that country.

When customers remit/receive money, the sole franchisee would charge a
substantially lower fee than T/T (wire-transfer)
Through communicating with the parent company, Each franchisee would receive/send
the small denominations from/to customers in his country, receiving a handling
commission that is substantially lower than the banks.

It would be an international transition of not real money, Rather, a form of
credit alotted by the parent company.


- Substantial savings on fees: Lower than bank T/T(wire transfer)
- FAST : Our service is done within 24 hours.


If you are interested in this finding out more information about this unique
business opportunity, we would like you to contact us so that we may send you
details.
In your correspondence to us, please let us know the current regulations and
fees for remittance in the country in which you reside.

For example in Korea
When remitting abroad iby bank T/T
- below 2,000 USD : bank fee 7.65 USD
- below 5,000 USD : bank fee 11.50 USD
- above 5,000 USD : bank fee 15.30 USD
When receiving money from abroad by T/T
- USD account : bank fee 6.92 USD per case
- WON(Korea money) : bank fee 5.38 USD per case
When remitting domestically through the bank
- online : bank fee 0.30 USD per case (between the same bank)
0.76 USD per case(between other banks)
- tele banking : bank fee is free
- home(PC) banking : bank fee is free
When receiving domestically, all bank fees are free.

Also, a person can remit internationally up to 10,000 USD
per one person for 1 year, regardless of approval.

We look forward to your early reply.
Many thanks and Best regards.
P.S) Our business suggestion report may be inappropriate in words and
phrase.
We would high appreciate if you correct them.
P.S) Of cause we continue our present business also.

Korean Kang/Director
K-2 Co.,
E-mail : k222@unitel.co.kr
Fax : +82-344-911-0333
+82-2-712-4933
Tel : +82-2-703-8431
Address : RM NO 305 Sungji Bldg,
#538 Dowha-Dong, Mapo-Gu,
Seoul, Korea 121-040