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travel currency
larysbeanie
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi, I'm getting married in Cape Town in Feb and we need to take a large amount of cash across to pay for things. Has anyone any good suggestions on how to do this without carrying large amounts of Rand around?? Is it worth paying on a travel card? We can withdraw £1000 at a time but want to try and work out the best way to minimise charges and get the best exchange rate??
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Evolution, not revolution0
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I'm travelling to Australia to visit my daughter in March, and what I'll do is use a currency transfer company to transfer the money to her bank a/c, then she withdraws it for me whilst I'm there. You get a very much better rate of exchange. Would this work for you?0
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