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I am travelling to Cyprus shortly. What is best to take Euros or Travellers Cheques, I keep getting conflicting reports?
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look into a holiday card usable for sterling/euros & dollars from the post office as they allow you to widthdraw money as and when you need it.
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/product1 ?catId=19100174&mediaId=62900708
look into a holiday card usable for sterling/euros & dollars from the post office as they allow you to widthdraw money as and when you need it.
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/product1 ?catId=19100174&mediaId=62900708
I work in a post office & I can assure you that we don not charge for currency - don't know what type of post office you're going to
You may want to read this dzug;
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/jump1;js essionid=M3HJTA0ASMPOSFB2IGVUOSQUHRA0UQ2K?catI d=19300207&mediaId=19300210
You may want to read this dzug;
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/jump1;js essionid=M3HJTA0ASMPOSFB2IGVUOSQUHRA0UQ2K?catI d=19300207&mediaId=19300210
I work in a post office & I can assure you that we don not charge for currency - don't know what type of post office you're going to
Same Post Office as you. No 'commission' - true - but the exchange rate is loaded by around 6% on the mid market rate for selling foreign currency and by somewhat more for buying it. That's just as much a charge as commission.
Same Post Office as you. No 'commission' - true - but the exchange rate is loaded by around 6% on the mid market rate for selling foreign currency and by somewhat more for buying it. That's just as much a charge as commission.
we've had people come in saying 'oh you're offering a better rate then the bank' (not every person) but I like your
'oh yes it does' & now it's;
"No 'commission' - true - but the exchange rate is loaded by around 6% on the mid market rate for selling foreign currency and by somewhat more for buying it. That's just as much a charge as commission".
so I take it that like I said in the first place that the post office doesn't charge commission.
'oh yes it does' & now it's;
"No 'commission' - true - but the exchange rate is loaded by around 6% on the mid market rate for selling foreign currency and by somewhat more for buying it. That's just as much a charge as commission".
so I take it that like I said in the first place that the post office doesn't charge commission.