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?
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?
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.
No man is an island, but Barry is
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