Edited By
Oliver Brown
A client in India is facing growing frustration over failed international payments made through Revolut. Although three transactions were confirmed via email, funds returned to the sender after several days, each incurring a hefty fee of 50 euros.
This is not an isolated case. The individual, who frequently serves clients with international bank accounts, has alternative methods like Wise that work seamlessly. Users on forums are discussing similar concerns, with one stating:
"Those guys are unaware of these transactions. They said that they aren't able to locate the money."
Revolut users seem unaware of potential issues when transferring to accounts in India. As this person explains, sharing necessary bank details should suffice. Still, payments continue to bounce back, igniting questions about the platform's reliability and transparency in handling international transactions.
Confusion surrounds whether a bank account is needed to receive funds. The individual presumes not but has been left without answers. Another forum member adds:
"It sounds like they are not accepting a bank transfer via SWIFT from Revolut, which is rather strange."
The chargebacks have raised eyebrows among the community, suggesting that Revolutโs system may not be fully optimized for Indian banking standards, prompting users to reconsider their payment options.
The comments reflect a mix of frustration and confusion:
โ "Revolut should be more transparent about their transaction processes."
โ "Have you asked your bank about this? It could be an issue on their end."
โ ๏ธ "Switch to Wise if possible; it's much smoother!"
๐ธ Three failed transactions now reported by local clients.
๐น High fees (50 euros per failed transaction) are causing significant worry.
๐ค "Payment systems need a reality check to avoid mishaps like these."
Such issues are raising alarms within the international freelancer community, impacting trust in alternative payment methods. With daily digital transactions on the rise, clarity in international payment operations is crucial.