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Esto Es La Lista De Precios ESTO ES LA LISTA DE PRECIOS Seguimiento de envíos en WU.COM RUMANÍA, MOLDAVIA MARRUECOS ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, BRASIL, COLOMBIA, RUSIA ECUADOR, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, Dinero en Minutos3 Dinero en Minutos3 PARAGUAY, PERÚ, REP. DOMINICANA Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) Cantidad principal (€) Cantidad principal (€) Comisión de Envío (€)2 Comisión de Envío (€)2 Comisión de Envío (€)2 Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) 0,01 — 25,00 3,90 0,01 — 500,00 3,90 Comisión de Envío (€)2 0,01 — 100,00 8,75 25,01 — 50,00 4,50 500,01 — 1 000,00 7,90 0,01 — 3 000,00 4,90 100,01 — 200,00 13,90 50,01 — 100,00 5,50 1 000,01 — 2 000,00 10,90 200,01 — 300,00 15,90 100,01 — 200,00 6,50 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 18,90 CUBA 300,01 — 500,00 22,90 200,01 — 250,00 9,50 Dinero en Minutos3 500,01 — 850,00 28,90 Cantidad principal (€) 250,01 — 300,00 12,50 MALI, SENEGAL Comisión de Envío (€)2 850,01 — 1 000,00 39,90 0,01 — 500,00 4,90 300,01 — 400,00 15,50 Dinero en Minutos3 1 000,01 — 1 500,00 49,90 Cantidad principal (€) 400,01 — 600,00 19,50 Comisión de Envío (€)2 500,01 — 1 000,00 6,90 1 500,01 — 2 500,00 59,90 600,01 — 750,00 34,50 0,01 — 50,00 3,90 1 000,01 — 3 000,00 8,90 2 500,01 — 3 000,00 70,00 750,01 — 1 000,00 39,50 50,01 — 100,00 5,90 >1 000 49,50 100,01 — 250,00 6,90 CHILE, URUGUAY, UK, ALBANIA, BOSNIA Y HERZEGOVINA, RESTO LATINOAMÉRICA & CARIBE GIBRALTAR, KOSOVO, MACEDONIA, 250,01 — 500,00 11,90 MONTENEGRO, SERBIA, SLOVENIA4 Dinero en Minutos3 500,01 — 1 000,00 18,90 Cantidad principal (€) BULGARIA Comisión de Envío (€)2 Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) 1 000,01 — 2 000,00 35,90 Comisión de Envío (€)2 Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) 0,01 — 500,00 4,90 Comisión de Envío (€)2 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 43,90 0,01 — 85,00 11,90 500,01 — 850,00 8,90 0,01 — 25,00 3,90 85,01 — 165,00 16,90 850,01 — 1 000,00 11,90 25,01 — 50,00 4,90 FILIPINAS 165,01 — 300,00 19,90 1 000,01 — 1 500,00 14,90 50,01 — 100,00 5,90 300,01 — 325,00 23,90 Dinero en Minutos3 Servicio 12 horas3 Cantidad principal (€) Comisión de Envío (€)2 Comisión de Envío (€)2 1 500,01 — 2 500,00 20,90 100,01 — 200,00 6,90 325,01 — 400,00 28,90 2 500,01 — 3 000,00 24,90 200,01 — 250,00 9,90 0,01 — 25,00 4,90 3,90 400,01 — 610,00 31,90 250,01 — 300,00 12,90 25,01 — 50,00 5,90 3,90 610,01 — 815,00 35,90 RESTO DEL ÁREA ECONÓMICA EUROPEA1 300,01 — 400,00 16,00 50,01 — 500,00 6,90 4,90 815,01 — 1 000,00 42,90 Dinero en Minutos3 500,01 — 1 000,00 8,90 5,90 Cantidad principal (€) 400,01 — 500,00 20,00 Comisión de Envío (€)2 1 000,01 — 1 220,00 46,90 1 000,01 — 1 500,00 10,90 6,90 500,01 — 600,00 35,00 0,01 — 85,00 11,90 1 220,01 — 1 435,00 59,90 1 500,01 — 2 000,00 11,90 8,90 600,01 — 700,00 38,00 85,01 — 165,00 16,90 1 435,01 — 1 625,00 65,90 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 13,90 10,90 700,01 — 800,00 43,00 165,01 — 300,00 19,90 1 625,01 — 2 030,00 70,90 800,01 — 900,00 45,00 300,01 — 325,00 23,90 2 030,01 — 2 530,00 84,90 CHINA 900,01 — 1 000,00 49,00 325,01 — 400,00 28,90 2 530,01 — 3 000,00 99,90 Dinero en Minutos3 1 000,01 — 1 100,00 52,00 Cantidad principal (€) 400,01 — 610,00 31,90 Comisión de Envío (€)2 1 100,01 — 1 200,00 56,00 610,01 — 815,00 35,90 OCEANÍA Y SUDESTE ASIÁTICO 0,01 — 1 000,00 20,00 1 200,01 — 1 300,00 59,00 Dinero en Minutos3 815,01 — 1 000,00 42,90 Cantidad principal (€) 1 000,01 — 2 000,00 25,00 Comisión de Envío (€)2 1 300,01 — 1 400,00 63,00 1 000,01 — 1 220,00 46,90 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 35,00 0,01 — 50,00 9,90 1 400,01 — 1 500,00 66,00 1 220,01 — 1 435,00 59,90 50,01 — 100,00 11,90 1 500,01 — 1 700,00 73,00 1 435,01 — 1 625,00 65,90 AFGANISTÁN, BANGLADESH, BHUTAN, 100,01 — 200,00 15,90 1 700,01 — 1 800,00 77,00 INDIA, MALDIVAS, NEPAL, PAKISTAN, 1 625,01 — 2 030,00 70,90 SRI LANKA 200,01 — 300,00 17,90 1 800,01 — 1 900,00 80,00 2 030,01 — 2 530,00 84,90 Comisión de envío (€)3 Comisión de envío (€)3 300,01 — 400,00 19,90 Cantidad principal (€) 2 2 1 900,01 — 2 000,00 84,00 Dinero en Minutos En 12 horas >2 530 99,90 2 000,01 — 2 500,00 101,00 400,01 — 500,00 24,90 0,01 — 100,00 4,50 3,50 2 500,01 — 3 000,00 119,00 500,01 — 800,00 29,90 100,01 — 500,00 6,50 5,50 CANADÁ, EEUU Y MÉXICO 800,01 — 1 000,00 33,90 500,01 — 1 000,00 8,50 7,50 Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) 1 000,01 — 3 000,00 44,90 ESPAÑA Comisión de Envío (€)2 1 000,01 — 2 000,00 14,50 12,50 Dinero en 6 HORAS3 Cantidad Principal (€) 0,01 — 45,00 9,90 Comisión de Envío (€)2 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 19,50 17,50 TURQUÍA Y ORIENTE MEDIO 45,01 — 85,00 11,90 0,01 — 25,00 3,90 Dinero en Minutos3 85,01 — 165,00 15,90 Cantidad principal (€) UCRANIA Comisión de Envío (€)2 25,01 — 50,00 4,90 165,01 — 245,00 17,90 Dinero en Minutos3 0,01 — 50,00 9,80 50,01 — 100,00 5,90 Cantidad principal (€) Comisión de Envío (€)2 245,01 — 320,00 19,90 100,01 — 200,00 6,90 50,01 — 100,00 11,80 0,01 — 200,00 7,00 320,01 — 420,00 24,90 200,01 — 250,00 9,90 100,01 — 200,00 15,80 200,01 — 400,00 10,00 420,01 — 600,00 29,90 250,01 — 300,00 12,90 200,01 — 300,00 17,80 400,01 — 700,00 15,00 600,01 — 820,00 33,90 300,01 — 400,00 16,00 300,01 — 500,00 24,80 700,01 — 1 000,00 20,00 820,01 — 1 000,00 41,90 400,01 — 500,00 20,00 500,01 — 600,00 29,80 1 000,01 — 1 500,00 27,00 1 000,01 — 3 000,00 4% del principal 500,01 — 600,00 35,00 600,01 — 800,00 33,80 1 500,01 — 2 000,00 35,00 600,01 — 700,00 38,00 800,01 — 1 000,00 41,80 2 000,01 — 2 500,00 50,00 RESTO DE ÁFRICA 700,01 — 800,00 43,00 1 000,01 — 1 400,00 44,80 2 500,01 — 3 000,00 70,00 Dinero en Minutos3 Cantidad principal (€) 1 400,01 — 1 600,00 55,80 800,01 — 900,00 45,00 Comisión de Envío (€)2 900,01 — 1 000,00 49,00 1 600,01 — 2 000,00 64,80 COREA, HONG KONG, JAPÓN, MACAO, 0,01 — 50,00 3,90 1 000,01 — 1 100,00 52,00 MONGOLIA, TAIWÁN 2 000,01 — 3 000,00 75,00 50,01 — 250,00 5,90 1 100,01 — 1 200,00 56,00 Dinero en Minutos3 250,01 — 500,00 11,90 3 Cantidad principal (€) DIRECTO A CUENTA BANCARIA 1 200,01 — 1 300,00 59,00 Comisión de Envío (€)2 500,01 — 850,00 15,50 1 300,01 — 1 400,00 63,00 Cantidad principal (€) Comisión de Envío (€)2 0,01 — 45,00 10,50 850,01 — 1 200,00 19,50 1 400,01 — 1 500,00 66,00 45,01 — 85,00 12,00 1 200,01 — 3 000,00 29,50 0,01 — 1 000,00 4,90 1 500,01 — 1 700,00 73,00 85,01 — 165,00 18,00 >1 000 9,90 1 700,01 — 1 800,00 77,00 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