Tried taking £500 out of the ATM was not allowed?
I can take out €500 euro no problem.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe best way to get rid of Euro notes is to exchange them with someone who is going to Euroland.
PS I used to do this all the time when I had colleagues that were paid in Sterling (which I needed) and I was paid in local currency (which they needed).
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThe 500 euro note is bonkers. Money Laundering would probably be the least of your worries, a fake note is probably more likely!
I go into a sweat when an ATM gives me anything above a 50€.
Properly because the UK is flooded with loads of fake notes and coinage, and I don't want problems with fake money in a country where I don't speak the language at all or properly.
I always try and pay with my debit (Metrobank) or credit (Nationwide) in Euroland.
The best way to get rid of Euro notes is to exchange them with someone who is going to Euroland.
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I reckon they'll be worth a fortune in 50 years time.
When the Euro is in a museum.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostChange them? I use them to light my cigars!
Are you smoking again
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They'll use any excuse won't they?
I learnt long ago not to change cash in the UK.
Mainly because I could get better rates elsewhere.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAfter happily paying for expenses in Europe using 500 Euro notes, I returned to the UK only to find the it is almost impossible to exchange them for Sterling because of “money laundering regulations” . Some Banks will accept them but they require a copy of the passport, a form to be filled in and a £30 charge per note! No wonder the Fuc£ing country is going down the drain.
There were loads of fake ones going round at home last year, lots of fellas refusing to have them in their wages etc.
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500 Euro notes are not for spending, they are for putting in the mattress as they don't make it too lumpy.
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500 Euro Notes
After happily paying for expenses in Europe using 500 Euro notes, I returned to the UK only to find the it is almost impossible to exchange them for Sterling because of “money laundering regulations” . Some Banks will accept them but they require a copy of the passport, a form to be filled in and a £30 charge per note! No wonder the Fuc£ing country is going down the drain.Tags: None
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