I'm not poor Naomi, far from it. However, I do feel for those stuck abroad at the moment who can't get money from cash machines because they are British.
It's because they don't want to be dealing in a volatile currency. Those of us going on holiday will need to change enough cash before we go., until things settle down. Those already there ... tough, sorry.
I have friends who are abroad and whether it's a knee jerk reaction or not , they're having problems with currency.
USA and Bulgaria .
I suppose it's amusing for people back home but it's not amusing when you're at the mercy of a foreign country's reaction .
I resent your insinuations Naomi. Are you trying to tell me that I shouldn't believe a friend who texts to tell me that she can't get money from a cash machine or from the hotel she is staying at?
I don't know, Maggiebee, but there are thousands of Brits in Europe at any one time, on holiday, on business and resident, and yours if the first complaint I've heard. I'd be very surprised if people who want their money refuse to facilitate access to it.
I recall being on Zakynthos on Black Wednesday and getting well scalped by our hosts when cashing travellers cheques.
Yes, travellers cheques, I'm THAT old! :-)
//This afternoon spokesman for the Blue Lagoon Resort said: “Following yesterdays’ UK Referendum the Greek National Bank delayed its announcement of today’s currency exchange rate between the UK pound and the euro.
“As a result, we posted the attached notice in order to avoid any inconvenience to our guests.
“An hour after this, we received from the Bank the exchange rate and normal operations resumed.”//