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21 May 2010 15:16
I usually take travellers cheques when I go on holiday so ive been shopping around this week for the best deal.
I wanted to change £500 into sterling travellers cheques and was going to be charged anywhere from £7.50 to £15.00 commission.
I have since ordered my cheques from Lloyds TSB and have had to pay no commission because I ordered via telephone if you order in the branch there is a charge.
Just a little tip for all us icmelerites every little helps so they say!!!
21 May 2010 16:14
My dad does it on the computer through internet banking and that is also 0% comission!
21 May 2010 16:15
My friend also said the post office do comission free travellers cheques
24 May 2010 12:57
We also get the commission free from Lloyds, my dad works there so he sorts them out for me.
24 May 2010 16:52
Dannii_89 wrote:My friend also said the post office do comission free travellers cheques
I think the post office charge 1.5%
When you order online do you have to pay online or can you pay when you pick them up?
Alison
24 May 2010 17:04
You pay online as it goes through internet banking. So it's taken from your account
24 May 2010 17:07
Thanks Danni
Think I might get my sister to order from her bank as mine don't do travel money, I'll investigate on the net later
Alison
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