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Help! Please Need An Answer Asap Regarding Euros!
Okay i'm flying out to tenerife this week and as usual have left things to the last minute!
Does anyone know what the exchange rate is for euros from if you draw them out from a uk atm? The banks called "raphaels bank"
otherwise where is the best rate and place to get them that is open tomorrow (bank holiday monday!)
One more q, is it better to draw out money from the atm when you're there or get them here? I thought about taking pounds but then i don't want to spend my break searching for banks when i could be in the spa or topping up my tan :)
Does anyone know what the exchange rate is for euros from if you draw them out from a uk atm? The banks called "raphaels bank"
otherwise where is the best rate and place to get them that is open tomorrow (bank holiday monday!)
One more q, is it better to draw out money from the atm when you're there or get them here? I thought about taking pounds but then i don't want to spend my break searching for banks when i could be in the spa or topping up my tan :)
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Looked up TSB and not good
If you choose to withdraw cash using your Visa debit card abroad, there are charges that you need to be aware of;
•Where TSB are required to convert the withdrawal to sterling we will apply a non-sterling transaction fee off 2.99% to the value of the withdrawal and a non-sterling cash fee of 1.5% (min £2, max £4.50)
•Where you elect for the ATM owner to make the conversion into sterling we will only apply the non-sterling cash fee of 1.5% (min £2, max £4.50). If you choose this option the ATM owner may make a separate charge for the conversion
If you choose to withdraw cash using your Visa debit card abroad, there are charges that you need to be aware of;
•Where TSB are required to convert the withdrawal to sterling we will apply a non-sterling transaction fee off 2.99% to the value of the withdrawal and a non-sterling cash fee of 1.5% (min £2, max £4.50)
•Where you elect for the ATM owner to make the conversion into sterling we will only apply the non-sterling cash fee of 1.5% (min £2, max £4.50). If you choose this option the ATM owner may make a separate charge for the conversion
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