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Companies that exchange leftover holiday currency?
overcharged
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Hi Guys
I ordered dollars from ICE but they said they would only buy back up to £300 worth of currency (dollars) from me, but this leaves me with a good bit of remaining currency.
Know of any other companies who will exchange my remaining currency?
As far as I can see there are companies that offer 'buy back' if you've originally bought currency from them, but I can't see any that will offer to exchange currency if you haven't bought it from them in the first place.
I'm sure I could just walk into M&S or the Post Office and ask them to exchange the currency there and then, but would prefer to get the best rate I possibly can.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
I ordered dollars from ICE but they said they would only buy back up to £300 worth of currency (dollars) from me, but this leaves me with a good bit of remaining currency.
Know of any other companies who will exchange my remaining currency?
As far as I can see there are companies that offer 'buy back' if you've originally bought currency from them, but I can't see any that will offer to exchange currency if you haven't bought it from them in the first place.
I'm sure I could just walk into M&S or the Post Office and ask them to exchange the currency there and then, but would prefer to get the best rate I possibly can.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
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Evolution, not revolution0
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overcharged wrote: »would prefer to get the best rate I possibly can.
Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
Save them for your next trip to a country that uses dollars; exchange them with a friend going to such a country; or next time you go abroad take them with you rather than pounds and exchange them for the currency of that country after you arrive.0
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