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1 Dec 2022
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The maximum amount I can transfer for my bank is $3000. I'll etransfer by dividing it multiple times.
does it make sense? How would you say differently?
The maximum amount I can transfer for my bank is $3000. I'll etransfer by dividing it multiple times.
does it make sense? How would you say differently?
does it make sense? How would you say differently?
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1 Dec 2022
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- English (US)
I would say “The maximum amount I can transfer from my bank is $3000”
But a little confused , would you be trying to send for example $500 X 6 =$3000 or $3000 X more than once ?
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- English (US)
I would say “The maximum amount I can transfer from my bank is $3000”
But a little confused , would you be trying to send for example $500 X 6 =$3000 or $3000 X more than once ?
- Korean
- English (US)
The maximum amount I can transfer at one time is $500 and up to $3000 in one day. I’ll E-Transfer it by dividing it multiple times.

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