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Whether you're holidaying abroad, working away, or sending love to family back home, summer is the season of connection. And with Paysend, it’s easier than ever to keep those connections strong — with ZERO FEES on your next two transfers over €50 (or equivalent currency) when you use code SUN25.
Wherever summer takes you, enjoy sun, smiles and staying connected — without the fees.

To call an 800 number from Mexico, you can’t dial it exactly the same way you would from the US. Toll-free US numbers like 1-800 become charged calls when dialed from outside the US, and you’ll need to replace the 800 prefix with a Mexican access code – usually 001-880 or a variation depending on the number. Here's how it works.

To call Mexico from the US, just dial the international access code (011), Mexico’s country code (52), the area code, and the local number – and yes, it’s different if you’re calling a landline or a cell phone. Whether you’re trying to reach family or handle business, there are simple rules and helpful tools for making your call smoothly and affordably.

We’re giving one lucky Paysend user the chance to win a $50 bonus, credited straight to their Paysend account. Whether you’re a new user or already part of the Paysend community, it’s quick and easy to enter – and the prize is real bonus you can use on your next transfer.