Posted July 17th, 2010
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ogrebattle asked: I recently came back from work in Europe (I live in Indiana). I have a large amount of Euros, and need to exchange them to US dollars. The current actual rate today is $1.29 to 1 Euro. Every bank/airport currency exchange I have called has given me horrible rates from $1.14 - $1.17 to 1 Euro. How is it that they are taking 15%?!? Is there a place to exchange money that doesn’t take such a huge percentage of the money?
Tags: Current, Euros, Work In Europe
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Posted July 17th, 2010
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JROCPENNEGAN asked: do banks exchange currency? if I have 20 euros can I take it to my bank and have them exchange it for the US equivalent ? will they charge a fee?
Tags: Euros, Exchange Banks, Exchange Currency
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Posted July 17th, 2010
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iamct01 asked: Any extra money I have after paying debts I want to pick up as much paper euros in my hands as I can afford.
This is why I want them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjTP_Fco-oY
Tags: Euros, Fco, Paying Debts
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Posted November 30th, 2009
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Lulz asked: My uncle in Europe recently visited me, and when he left he gave me 1000 euros. I want to convert this to USD, but I don’t want my parents to know I have this money because they’ll probably take it away and I’ll never see it again. So, do banks allow 15 year olds to exchange foriegn currency?
Tags: Euros, Exchange Currency, Money
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