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If you believe any data displayed on PlainRemit is inaccurate, please email us with the specific page URL and the correction. We source our data from the World Bank Remittance Prices Worldwide (RPW) database and update when new data is released.
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What to Contact Us About
We read every message sent to PlainRemit. The inbox sees a wide mix of traffic, and sorting mail correctly helps us respond faster. Good reasons to get in touch include: reporting a factual error in a specific record, asking how a metric is calculated, suggesting a new dataset or view we should add, letting us know a page is broken or slow, submitting a partnership or media proposal, or requesting quote permission for a news article. Researchers studying remittance-costs are especially welcome to reach out about data-source questions, methodology clarifications, or academic collaborations.
Response Time
Our editorial team is small but attentive. We aim to respond to data-correction reports and straightforward questions within 72 hours on business days. Partnership inquiries, media requests, and longer research exchanges may take up to one week during busy periods. If your message is time-sensitive — a legal matter, a security concern, or a press deadline — please say so in the subject line and we will prioritize it accordingly.
Editorial Corrections Process
When you report a factual error, please include (a) the exact URL of the affected page, (b) the field or sentence you believe is wrong, (c) what the correct value should be, and (d) a link or citation to the official source. For data that originates from a government agency, we will usually need to wait for the next upstream refresh to correct the underlying record — but we can often annotate the page with a correction notice in the meantime. We do not remove accurate information just because it is unflattering; we will consider removal requests only where the information is materially inaccurate, outdated past its retention horizon, or subject to a legal right under applicable law.
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