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No fees on your first THREE money transfers

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Send money with WorldRemit using the code '3FREE' and pay no fees on your first three money transfers


Code: 3FREE

Start date: LIVE NOW

End date: 31st March 2020

T&Cs: The promotion code 3FREE provides the user with a 100% discount on fees on their first three money transfers with WorldRemit. The code must be applied during the payment process in the ‘PROMO CODE’ section to benefit from the discount. You must apply the code to your first, second and third transactions in order to benefit from the discount. If the code is not applied to your first transaction it will not be valid for your second and third transactions and if the code if not applied to your second transaction it will not be valid for your third transaction. This offer can only be redeemed by new customers to WorldRemit.

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