We often read and heard that many employers encounter all sort of
problems and issues with their domestic helper or maid. For some families both
husband and wife are working plus they have elderly and children at home, so they
really need the maid to help them with their daily chores. It’s a gamble of
luck, some families get good and caring maid but some had a disaster time. Yay or Nay to have a domestic helper or maid at home?
Giving Back to Someone Who Has Been a Great Help at Home
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Well, so far I am glad that I had someone who had been a great
help at home. This round, thank God I got quite a decent maid. I have
encountered problems with my ex-maid, it was disaster and I sent her back to
avoid further chaos.
Now basically I can relax, concentrate on my work and spend more
quality time with my family instead of spending the weekend scrubbing the
toilets or doing the laundry. She has been a great help at home, making sure
the house is tidy and clean and also our meals are taken care of.
We treated Anne as part of our family ever since she stayed with
us for more than a year. Of course no one is perfect including myself, both
party will have to tolerate with each other too. As an employer, I will ensure her
basic necessities and salaries are taken care of.
So at the end of every month, I have to send her salary back to
her hometown in Philippines because her whole family is relying on her for
their survival.
Having an e-remit account since last month comes in very handy. I
can help her to send money to her family more conveniently and faster through
e-remit. Well, it’s a small gesture but makes a big impact to her and her
family. Plus I can do the remittance anytime and anywhere. It offers an
opportunity for me to give back to someone who has helped me so much at home
throughout the years.
And now e-remit is even
better because it has partnered up with MoneyGram, a world leader in money
transfer services. Now, users can remit money online to 200
countries and territories with MoneyGram via e-remit's portal. For more details
and my past experience with e-remit you can read my previous blog post here.
So this
means that now you can also send money to your family, or your children
studying overseas in places such as Australia, UK, USA, Japan and many more.
When logging in to the
e-Remit site, you have the option to select remittance via MoneyGram or via
e-Remit. For the e-Remit option, there are 9 countries that you can remit money
to, namely Indonesia, the Philippines,
India, Nepal, Pakistan, Myammar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Singapore.
When remitting money to
these 9 countries, you will enjoy additional benefits such as competitive
exchange rates, low services fees and no fee imposed on the recipient of the
money.
For more information about e-remit please visit their website at www.eremit.com.my or if you have any queries you can email direct to enquiry@eremit.com.my or call +603 7724 2070
Oh means when Bangladesh working in malaysia they can use this app to send money to their families otherwise if we want to do charity to the families especially in Sri Lanka but I wonder how's the safety? Through PayPal or online banking ? So confusing hu3. .
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel headache when i need to send money to Indonesia, you know "the exchange rates, services fee, etc". I should try this one. Good sharing.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should try this. Good info babe!
ReplyDeleteThis platform is definitely helpful in preventing scams and money lost through mail!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Much love,
Everest
www.everestsays.com
It is good that you found a nice and hood helper at home. Now everything is just a click away. So convenient and easy.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good platform. Great tools to remit money to our helper. She happy we happy too!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fab platform. It's my first time hearing about it so will definitely check it out further. Thanks for sharing. Btw, your helper is lucky to have such a sweet, thoughtful and caring person like you by her side.
ReplyDeleteI'll share this with my mum. It'll definitely make things easier for her to send some gratitude to her friends in need abroad. Thank for sharing and bless for you being such an amazing person
ReplyDeleteAnother new platform for a further development of the banking industry! first time heard of e-remittances service :)
ReplyDeleteI think it is a wonderful option for people working here too to send back money to their home country.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check this out it's much more convenient than queuing at the bank
ReplyDeleteI heard of e-Remit somewhere else. Thanks for sharing again. It is really convenient to have e-Remit.
ReplyDeletethis is a great app.. now it gets easier to send money all over... used to be there was only bank transfer which take days and days... and then Western Union which could be quite expensive...glad there are so much more choices now...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great way to transfer money! Even for ourselves if we need to send money to relatives overseas, it would be nice to use this website
ReplyDeletehmm..i wanna try using this la. sometimes need it when i book oversea hotel, i need to transfer money.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this service before, thanks for sharing babe! :D
ReplyDeleteGlad that you found a great helper and this service for remittance. I will share about it with my helper too.
ReplyDeleteThe helper will find it easy using e-remit as it faster and safer provided the owner help them to send.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! Now my maid can use this to transfer money back to Indonesia. =)
ReplyDeleteMy maid will be very happy knowing the new way to send her money home. Safer for her now.
ReplyDeleteThis website is so convenient to use and give many advantage for those who need to send money overseas! Thanks for the write up ya.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know about this until I read your post, thanks for the info sharing :)
ReplyDeleteMy step father from Indonesia, and he always need to go bank to transfer the money for his family. This website is so convenient and I should tell my father about this. Thanks for sharing.
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