View Full Version : Exchanging your Euros
stevewool
28th June 2015, 11:56
If you have lots of Euros left after your holiday do you get charged a fee for changing them back to pounds?
I have not tried it yet but many say yes they could charge you a fixed fee, like a fiver. Any ideas boys and girls?
Bluebirdjones
29th June 2015, 23:07
Horses for courses.
Some forex companies charge a standard fee, but you might get a better exchange rate.
Whereas others don't charge a fee, but might give you a poorer FX rate.
You just need to do the maths.
Having a general look around tonight, for 100 Euros
Thomas Cook will give you £69.69
Debenhams £65.79
The Post Office £64.94
Marks & Sparks £63.73
... obviously, all subject to market conditions at the time of transaction.
But it gives you an idea of who's likely to give you the best rate.
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