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Even rates in top investment banks are trash compared to basically anyone working in Euroland or Switzerland.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostEverybody knows not to change currency at the airport. Dont they?
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Everybody knows not to change currency at the airport. Dont they?
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It's called trashing your own currency to reduce your debt in real terms. A great time for anyone with a million pound mortgage in Sterling.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI'm sure at Gatwick, a few weeks ago, the brokers in the terminal were actually offering less than Euro 1 for a £1. Rip off merchants.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAirports charge to change Monopoly notes to English.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI'm sure at Gatwick, a few weeks ago, the brokers in the terminal were actually offering less than Euro 1 for a £1. Rip off merchants.
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I went to get some money out of a cash machine in Geneva airport to buy some chocolate before the flight back, pressed the wrong button and got 500 Swiss francs by mistake. The best currency trade I have ever made.
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I'm sure at Gatwick, a few weeks ago, the brokers in the terminal were actually offering less than Euro 1 for a £1. Rip off merchants.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI was in Ireland at the weekend.
At the airport in Dublin I changed £50 (I know not the best place, but it was 23.00 and needed a taxi)
I got 50.67 Euro FFS
What happened to Alreadypacked?
And the answer is, you got ripped off.
£1 = 1.12 Euros
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What happened to Sterling?
I was in Ireland at the weekend.
At the airport in Dublin I changed £50 (I know not the best place, but it was 23.00 and needed a taxi)
I got 50.67 Euro FFSTags: None
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