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I'd say 10 business days given what your bank said, plus another day or two for internal processing. It sounds like this is an issue with your bank.– Pete B.Commented May 30 at 12:30
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4Is this a person you actually have a history with? Someone you’ve only talked to online?– nobodyCommented May 30 at 12:45
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I get wire transfers from the States regularly. When they work, they take WAY less than 10 days. They do sometimes "get stuck" and I contact "my guy" at the bank, and after a week or so they sometimes magically appear. I think what happens is the sender cancels and re-sends. So you're not necessarily being scammed, but these delays are not normal.– Kate GregoryCommented May 30 at 14:38
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Yes the person is a friend a good friend she's like a sister. To me. On her side the bank says completed but never did show up on our side– cocoCommented Jun 4 at 12:12
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