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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Money Saving Expert. Always a winner.

> http://travelmoney.moneysavingexpert.com/?_ga=1.18

> 488761.18139440.1424105855


Agreed. Last year I got a good rate by downloading a voucher for Travelex and presenting it at Gatwick. The best option was a kiosk in central London somewhere (Thomas Exchange in Victoria IIRC) but factoring in the train fare and time it wasn't worth it.


Avoid the high street banks and Post Office...

red devil Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > And the spot rate is what now?

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> http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/EURGBP:CUR

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> Keep it simple SB, E1,0000 = ?700...



I need simple today, so thanks RD



Al, what's yer thoughts, as i'm limited in my capacity today

red devil Wrote:

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> Or you could split the difference on what you can

> get locally on the high street...


This spread is a bit skewed (much wider when selling EUR), and it would be skewed the other way in Euroland.


Spot/midmarket seems fair to me. Either way - glad some FX place will miss out on some/most of their ?75 :-)

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