Think travel fx is more of a broker, trust worthy, well its anyone guess, but I would say yes, there look trust worthy
Think ICE travel is more or less the same deals
It's great to see the rates move upwards, but don't forget that some places will not have made their charges/percentages/commission rates/minimum purchase rate etc available to you in such large friendly letters ....
take a look here
hi marlou...heard of them but never used them...its sometimes the same if not better to use the likes of tesco , thomascook ect....as though they offer better rates...by the time you pay commission delivery ect they are the same or less...and means using your cards on the net....there was a company ...think it was crown currancy ...well known ...trusted ect....but it went without warning....taking everyones holiday cash with it....thats why I use thomascook online....as can get a good rate...order at that rate....and my cash stays with me untill I collect the euros....tweetie
ICE Travel now 1.2169
Travelex is the one we use all the time,order before on the internet and pick up at the airport, 1.21 for euros today, saves going into town and getting a lower rate
shrimper wrote:Travelex is the one we use all the time,order before on the internet and pick up at the airport, 1.21 for euros today, saves going into town and getting a lower rate
The ones in town, that will give you a lower rate will be the travel shops, but we now have other places that beat the travel shops hands down
Places like cash convector/generator, never would I have thought about going to any of them, but with rate comparable to online rates, there well worth a look into, and yesterday my local cash generator rate was 1.2125 to the pound
There are also the exchanges places soley doing currency exchanges, like ICE travel, and there current rate 1.2169
Now none of the 2 main travel shops, thomas cook/thomsons will price match, and unless you order online you wont get the rate advertised on line, so thomas cook at the moment advertising 1.21, which if you walk into the shop you wont get this rate, your likely to get 1.17
1/ go on line....thomascook....exras...travel money
2/ enter the amount of pounds you want changing...choose to euro...click convert
3/ fill in details...and choose collect and pay in store
4/ print copy of transaction to take store
5/ if large amount phone store to check they have the funds
6/ go to store ...show your proof...pay for them and collect
no credit cards needed...no commission or fees...and will get internet rates...tweetie
ps...no I dont work for them..and no I dont hokd shares...just found them the best and easiest root to a good rate
Don't forget to go to pick them up the same day as you order online, as the rates are only guaranteed until close of business the day you order.
thanks sunnaddict... forgot to put that bit....tweetie
Hi tweetie. I only mentioned it because it's caused a number of complaints from people going in the day after and getting a lower rate!
Thomas cook claim by email, get special rate today €1.21, cant be that special when I got €1.2140 yesterday
Cost: £4.75 up to £450. Free for larger amounts.
FSA Authorised?: No
Also you need pay by bank card or credit card...and if you buy cash with credit card its usualy a 2.5 % fee and intrest from day 1
here is link to somewhere you can compere rates and costs ect...
http://travelmoney.moneysavingexpert.com/holiday-money/#results
They email you and keep you informed from receiving payment to posting your currency.
1.2429...no mention of commission ect....order on line ...print voucher ...collect and pay at the shop within 8hrs....tweetie
http://www2.moneycorp.com/page/travelmoney/
I usually get mine from Sainsbury's.
I rang asda up and as I was getting £1000 worth they matched the highest internet rate of 1.18, I then went into the shop later that day and picked them up!
Obviously in hindsight I wish I'd waited as we don't go until July and the rate is a lot better now but I'm always checking the euro rates and for the last 3 or 4 years it has peaked at about 1.19 and then dropped down to about 1.10 so I thought I'd get them at 1.18.
The rest we will just use the atms on holiday so I'm hoping they stay as they are or go up!!!
Just remember it's always worth phoning and asking a shop if they'll match the internet! Can't hurt for the sake of a phone call!
Have been considering ordering my currency on line. Have read that apparently the OFT have more or less ordered that fees for buying foreign currency with a card in the UK were going to be scrapped. Did say also by the end of 2012. I have a Santander debit card, and have asked if I will be charged, and have been told confusing answers. Any one used theirs online and have been charged? I do intend getting over £500 worth of Euros. I want to know if I am going to gain anything?
Should I go to counter to buy them or is it better in the end to order on line.?
Dawnie-Rob
I have a tesco credit card and I don't have to pay a fee for using it when I order currency through Tesco. They normally have very good rates. I've just tried their 'buy online' link and it seems to be broken at the moment.
ah right no sorry , looks like they are now treating it as a purchase so hopefully that fee shouldnt apply if you use your tesco CC.
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