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Greece And The Euro.. (Hope This Is The Right Topic)
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Not been on here for a while so lots of won't know how 'blonde' I can be, but here goes... We're off to Greece in 2 weeks but I'm a bit concerned re all this yip yap about Greece 'dropping out of the Euro zone'... does that mean that potentially my Euro currency will be useless if it all goes ti*s up, if so how do I pay for my Pina Coladas? (This is actually a serious question!!)
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-332 34499
Although this may mean that they are just rearranging the deck chairs of the Titanic ! Take cash and don't rely on any of the Cash Points to work.
I am not sure if your Credit Card or Debit Card will still work if the sticky stuff does hit the fan while you are there. Not the best time to be going to Greece me thinks !
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Although this may mean that they are just rearranging the deck chairs of the Titanic ! Take cash and don't rely on any of the Cash Points to work.
I am not sure if your Credit Card or Debit Card will still work if the sticky stuff does hit the fan while you are there. Not the best time to be going to Greece me thinks !
I KNOW Mikey.. I said 'can we go to Spain?'.. was answered with a gruff 'No'.. so it's his silly fault he's got to put up with a grumpy Dilar for a week.... (got secret Euros in my stashed away...) anyhoo.. less than two weeks... only ever been on hols with the old man and kids... this will be a revelation!!!
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We came back from Corfu a few days ago and all is fine. I know everyone is concerned but it is doing no good at all to the main industry on Corfu - tourism. Travel agents and the press are scaremongering, and I for one am sick of it. If - and it's a big if - Greece does revert back to the drachma, it will not happen overnight it will take months to implement. Yes, the Greeks prefer cash to card payments, but who doesn't? Take euros with you and enjoy your jolly.
We came back from Sidari in Corfu a week ago. We only took euros but after speaking to the family that own the hotel where we stayed they said they would prefer to leave the EU and revert to the drachma. Apparently as with virtually all countries that joined the Euro all the prices jumped up. Please enjoy your holiday as much as we enjoyed ours. We shall definitely go back!
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