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£ to $ best place to exchange please
colouredcob
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The exchange rate is fantastic at the moment$1.97 to the £.
Want to change up some pounds but everywhere I look the rate is $1.7ish to make up for the 'free' commision.
Anyone know the best place to change money with the best rate or low commisins?
Thanks
Cob
Want to change up some pounds but everywhere I look the rate is $1.7ish to make up for the 'free' commision.
Anyone know the best place to change money with the best rate or low commisins?
Thanks
Cob
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I find the Post Office has good rates for $$$ and no 'comm'0
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I got some a US$ couple of days ago at Post Office...rate was at 1.88, and no commission0
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http://www.travelex.co.uk 1.9101$ to £1 online pay with debit card (your bank may charge for this transaction) pick up money at airport terminal. Works well and I have used several times at different airports no problem.0
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[FONT=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Hi, Here is my list of top places on how to get money to spend abroad: [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=times new roman,new york,times,serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=times new roman,new york,times,serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]
[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=times new roman,new york,times,serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=times new roman,new york,times,serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=times new roman,new york,times,serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]1. Nationwide Debit Card for ATM withdrawals from destination country (no foreign loading) / the Audi credit card or the Post Office credit card for purchases in destination country (but watch out for Dynamic Currency Conversion) (no foreign loading for purchases, BUT watch charges for cash withdrawals).
2. Nationwide Credit Card (please note Nationwide's policy re chip and pin in foreign countries: see this thread from FlyerTalk) (no foreign loading for purchases, BUT watch charges for cash withdrawals).
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3. SAGA credit card (if you are over 50) for purchases in destination country (no foreign loading for European purchases, 1% for rest of the world, no cash withdrawal interest if balance repaid in full BUT 1.5%/£1.50 cash withdrawal fee).
4. Any other debit card for ATM withdrawals from destination country / any other credit card for purchases in destination country (but for both CHECK T&C's to see exact charges).
5. Thomas Exchange Global ("TEG") in central London - pay and pick up at store.
6. Travelex online (remember Travelex will price match any other exchange service, i.e. the one above) -pay online, pick up at airport.
For price matching: order through Travelex online as you would do normally, then call up TEG (02072401214 or 02078281880) and get a quote re their exchange rate. Email Travelex: [EMAIL="customerservices@travelex.com"]customerservices@travelex.com[/EMAIL] (must be done on the same day) stating the following: your Travelex reference number, your currency quote from TEG (and the fact you got it from TEG) and your address (Travelex will send you a cheque refunding the difference). Also Travelex normally acknowledge receipt of your email. Full terms and conditions of the Travelex Price Promise are on the Travelex website.
7. Marks and Spencer - pay online or pay and pick up instore.
8. Online FX (using this link ensures free deliver) - pay online, delivery to home.
9. HSBC (they seem to use Amex as their travel money provider and offer free delivery for orders over £350) - pay online, deliver to home or pick up from branch (and avoid any delivery charge).
10. Thomson Travel (they seem to use Amex as their travel money provider) - pay online, delivery to home.
11. Co-op Travel (they use Currency Express / Exchange and offer free delivery for orders over £300) - pay online, delivery to home.
12. Post Office (while probably not the best rate, there are many of them around, so may be convenient) - pay online, pick up at PO or pay and pick up at PO.
13. Haggle with High Street travel agent (which may ensure better rates than 5 to 9 above) - pay and pick up instore.
With 1 - 4 make sure you tell your card provider you are going abroad, where you are going and for how long, so they can put a note on your account.
With 5 - 13, if you are paying with debit / credit card check your T&C's as many providers charge for the privilege of using money exchange services.
Here are links to ATM locators: VISA and MasterCard
Here are various information links to VISA: Foreign Exchange Rate FAQ and Visa Exchange Rates
Also please read Martin's article: Spending Overseas and Loading Technicals
Also look at the these forum threads: The Cheapest Way to Spend Overseas Discussion Area and How to buy TCs and foreign currency
Hope this all helps!!
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[/FONT]"An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" - Mahatma Gandhi0 -
Using above post and calling TEG after buying with Travelex i saved extra £40 on my last trip . all for a 1 min phone call and a email.
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Marks and spencer gave me a rate of 1.902 2 days ago, no com0
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Just take a nationwide debit card and use the atms.
On the above m&s rate you would have recieved an
extra $70.00 with the nw debit card on £1000 changed.
People must be crazy to buy foriegn currency in
rip off Britain.0 -
vikkih wrote:Marks and spencer gave me a rate of 1.902 2 days ago, no com
If you open citibank $ & £ current accounts you can transfer at a rate just 1.5 % below the "official rate" ie $1.945 to the £
Down side is you need to keep £2k or equivalent to avoid charges. You get an ATM card debit card for use as £ or $ and a $ cheque book.0 -
metrobus wrote:Just take a nationwide debit card and use the atms.
On the above m&s rate you would have recieved an
extra $70.00 with the nw debit card on £1000 changed.
People must be crazy to buy foriegn currency in
rip off Britain.
not much use if you need to take $ or Euros to a country where they prefer these to their own local inflation riddled offerings.......0 -
Marks and spencer more than card, we got a rate of 1.90 on sunday no commision and free delivery over £500 if you have a card, mind you the postman just stuck £800 in dollars and euros through the door, no signature required, 2nd time it has happened0
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