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Incorrect Thomas Cook Euro rate
Sneakyninja_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
I just used the travel money maximiser to get the best rate on Euros and Thomas Cook came up top, but when i clicked through to their site the rate was a lot lower than listed...it seems fine on the some of the other suppliers, but i was wondering if this happens a lot and whether i can still get the Thomas Cook rate if its advertised at that rate on this site?
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Thomas Cook is shown as offering a Euro rate of 1.098 on TravelMoneyMax for £500 worth and their website is showing a rate of 1.0983, as far as I can see - where's the big difference?Sneakyninja wrote: »I just used the travel money maximiser to get the best rate on Euros and Thomas Cook came up top, but when i clicked through to their site the rate was a lot lower than listed...it seems fine on the some of the other suppliers, but i was wondering if this happens a lot and whether i can still get the Thomas Cook rate if its advertised at that rate on this site?0 -
Sneakyninja wrote: »I just used the travel money maximiser to get the best rate on Euros and Thomas Cook came up top, but when i clicked through to their site the rate was a lot lower than listed...it seems fine on the some of the other suppliers, but i was wondering if this happens a lot and whether i can still get the Thomas Cook rate if its advertised at that rate on this site?
It isn't an advert on this site - it's a piece of copied information, which could be out of date or miscopied
And yes rates do change a lot - it can be difficult to keep up with them0 -
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