Post office seems to have the best rates
2006-09-06 02:58:09
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answered by flikapotamus 5
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The best place to change currency is a bank, since it is the safest place where you can deal in monetary transactions. The bureau de change is also another good place to change currencies.
These are places where you are best assured that you are not dealing with rogues, and of course sure you'd not be short-changed, attacked or given fake curencies in exchange for your geniune ones.
You can get banks & bureau de change(s) in most major/international airports sea port and other strategic places, whichever can be more conveniently reached.
2006-09-06 10:05:36
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answered by lara123 2
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Definitely the Post Office
2006-09-06 10:03:48
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answered by trog 3
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2014-10-23 03:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The Post Office is by far the best place to buy it. Try and spend it all though - the rates are dire for changing it back.
Also, while abroad, the Nationwide Debit and Credit cards are also very good - they charge no extra like most other cards.
2006-09-06 10:00:47
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answered by Essex Ron 5
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perhaps you can try forex. which is also excellent way for you to invest.
The FOREX or Foreign Exchange market is the largest financial market in the world, with an volume of more than $1.5 trillion daily, dealing in currencies. Unlike other financial markets, the Forex market has no physical location, no central exchange. It operates through an electronic network of banks, corporations and individuals trading one currency for another.
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2006-09-07 02:06:49
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answered by stock_trade_expert 3
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you gave no information. bank deal with currency most major air ports exchange currency, but don't give the best rate American express service centers change some currency, but rates are good.
2006-09-06 10:05:32
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answered by moonwalker 3
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Post office
2006-09-06 09:58:13
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answered by Cj 4
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Post Office and u don't pay any commission getting it or changing it back. Travel agents say there is no commission but then add on a £3 exchange fee??!!
2006-09-06 09:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Post Office.....
2006-09-06 09:58:27
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answered by junio130 3
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