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  • jackieblack
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    edited 23 June 2009 at 12:31PM
    Malaki wrote: »
    Do i need a credit card to be able to enjoy Vegas?

    No, just an open mind!:D:rotfl:
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  • back up to 1.6295
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  • its on the march... 1.6330
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  • ....and promptly tumbled back down to 1.6275
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  • neilbond007
    neilbond007 Posts: 2,111 Forumite
    Malaki wrote: »
    Do i need a credit card to be able to enjoy Vegas? Or can i simply use cash or would i be best to get myself one of the pre-paid cards?

    Thankyou in advance
    I'll echo what's been said before. I normally take some cash and use my CC. Purely so I'm not carrying round large amounts of cash.
    But everyone's different.

    Oh, and if don't enjoy vegas you want ****ing with a great big stick.
  • 1.6360 trading
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  • Doshwaster
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    I think 1.60-ish is a reasonable level. At 2.00 the US is ridiculously cheap for us, but the UK is prohibitively expensive for Americans. A less than 1.40, it is the other way around.
  • Doshwaster wrote: »
    I think 1.60-ish is a reasonable level. At 2.00 the US is ridiculously cheap for us, but the UK is prohibitively expensive for Americans. A less than 1.40, it is the other way around.

    wouldn't life be so simple if thay just fixed the rate around 1.65 or something :confused:
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  • neilbond007
    neilbond007 Posts: 2,111 Forumite
    Doshwaster wrote: »
    I think 1.60-ish is a reasonable level. At 2.00 the US is ridiculously cheap for us, but the UK is prohibitively expensive for Americans. A less than 1.40, it is the other way around.
    "prohibitively"
    Blimey, that's a big word! At last I've found someone with the same level of edumication as me :)

    But where would the fun be if the rates didn't move? And where would this thread be then? We'd be a bunch of friendless virgins with nothing better to do than ridicule people... oh, hold on.. .
  • "prohibitively"
    Blimey, that's a big word! At last I've found someone with the same level of edumication as me :)

    But where would the fun be if the rates didn't move? And where would this thread be then? We'd be a bunch of friendless virgins with nothing better to do than ridicule people... oh, hold on.. .


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