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hi rate here 1.18 - 1.19
Why not use a card to get euros here from ATMs
Its safer than carrying a lot of cash
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But banks at home will charge a currency exchange fee so changing cash is a better option.
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Nationwide do not charge me , neither do the Greek banks when I use my card
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thanks for that rate update 1.19 not bad . i'am with Lloyds so would be charged wish all banks were like nation wide. probs take cash and get changed there :tup
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If you have 5 weeks before travelling you still have time to apply for a Nationwide Flex account. It only takes about 2 weeks for your account to be accepted.

The account does not charge to withdraw from ATM's in Greece.
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Just thought I'd add an update about Nationwide Flex Cards.

As from 1st Nov 2010 they will be making a £1 charge for currency withdrawls (other than Sterling) when use use your card ANYWHERE abroad....and they will also take a 2% commission from you as well which will be shown on your account when you get home.

ie) Withdraw £100 worth of Euros and it will cost you £3 now. This is still cheaper than many other Banks but a big blow for all of us who have enjoyed getting great rates and free transactions. I am assuming that the 'best rate' tag they have been using will STILL apply, so not all is lost.

See the nationwide website http://www.nationwide.co.uk and click on flex account, then click 'changes to account', then 'using your card abroad'.

regards, Jim.
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