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best deals for euros??
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Has anyone researched best deals on euros? i need to get quite a few as several of us are going on holiday together. Also my son is going to cyprus - are they still cypriot pounds or euros?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cheapest way to get Euros is usually to withdraw cash from ATMs in the country you're visiting. The only thing to watch out for is the charges which your bank might make for doing this. Many people open a Nationwide FlexAccount specifically to use for their holiday money because Nationwide don't charge for withdrawals. (Some Abbey accounts also seem to be charge-free).
If you're determined to use Bureaux de Change facilities, then Marks & Spencer are usually best (but they don't have very many branches with exchange facilities). Otherwise, the Post Office probably offer the best rates.
Chris
If you're determined to use Bureaux de Change facilities, then Marks & Spencer are usually best (but they don't have very many branches with exchange facilities). Otherwise, the Post Office probably offer the best rates.
Chris
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