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Originally posted by VR46 View PostDon't remember those DT.
randombs, here in UK The Post Office will want to see your purchase receipt before buying back, can't speak for other retailers.
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Originally posted by randombs View PostShameless hijack. If you don't like it, the irk thread would love to hear from you:
Hey, when travel exchanges talk about buying back foreign currency, do I have to have bought that currency from them in the first place(i.e. be an existing customer) or do they buy back from anyone?
I'm deciding whether to transfer money to my UK account to use on my visit there or to just take cash and exchange it at a London branch.
Right now it's ~187Yen to the Pound. The best buy-back rates(~190Y/pound) are better than the Japan post office rate(~194Y/pound on account of fees at both ends) and I wouldn't have to traipse there in the cold and lose a lunch break.
just off the nex it was a hell of a lot higher than anywhere in the UK. I think at the time I got like ?1 = ?155 when it was ?1 = ?180 in the UK. That was when the official rate was about ?145 to a pound, I got like ?310 when I would have only got about ?250 if I had waited to get back to blighty
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Originally posted by kryss View PostI think he means to straight exchange, not buy back. In which case you don't need a receipt. I doubt you'd want them to give you the exchange rate it was when you bought the yen.
I called a company today that looks good and they buy yen regardless. Their rate is only 2Y higher than the actual rate which seems quite small but I realised they profit when they sell that currency to someone else as well.
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