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Exchange Rate

Postby adewolves » 02 Jul 2010 10:23

I'm sorry if this has been answered before, but is the exchange rate on the main page the rate in the resort or in the UK. I know its a bank rate and I won't quite get that.
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby unitedman57 » 02 Jul 2010 11:57

It`s the turkish bank rate if you see 2.38 knock off 0.02 (i.e.2.36) and that`s about the rate you should get in Icmeler
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Friday 2nd July Exchange Rates

Postby Erik The Viking » 02 Jul 2010 15:22

Popped into town today and the rates at Thmsons and Thmas Cook were:

Thmsons - 2.21
Thmas Cook - 2.25

Must be almost 2.3 in resort?
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby John V » 02 Jul 2010 16:15

Could someone who has just returned from Icmeler let us know what Exchange Rate they were receiving and from where during their holiday.
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Re: Friday 2nd July Exchange Rates

Postby Rew » 02 Jul 2010 16:25

You can get 2.3 from Travelex on-line and pick it up at the airport.
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby JT » 02 Jul 2010 16:55

2.36 yesterday then down to 2.33 today
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Re: Friday 2nd July Exchange Rates

Postby JT » 02 Jul 2010 16:55

2.33 today in resort
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Re: Friday 2nd July Exchange Rates

Postby adewolves » 02 Jul 2010 17:09

Could this be a regular post as what the rate is in resort, or make a sticky for it. I for one will post the rates when I go out on a daily basis as I need to check my emails daily so it's no probs to me and I'm sure their are a lot like me. Just a thought.
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby blondie1410 » 03 Jul 2010 07:40

hi
arrived thursday and we got 2.35 from Murat at Wonderboys, yesterday we got 2.34 frrom supermarket next to the Ince aparts in the old village
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 04 Jul 2010 19:38

the rates are really hard to gauge this year as all the exchange places are showing different ones so you dont know for sure which one is the correct bank rate
but its about 2.35 right now in the supermarkets which is getting better :)
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby dj_sploits » 05 Jul 2010 06:40

Hi,

Hopefully this link is allowed, if not then please remove.



This will give you a list of the best deals you can get on travel money in the UK. Just change the currency to turkish lira and pop in say £100. It will give you the best rates and where you can get it from. At the moment of typing this it is showing the best rate of 2.318 (but you have to collect).

I hope this helps for people wanting a little bit of lira to take out with them for the 1st day. Like I said If the link isn't allowed then please remove.

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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby kentlisa » 05 Jul 2010 10:15

If we took Sterling Traveller's Chqs would we be able to change these in supermarkets??? And would we get the same rate or have to pay comission. I'm torn what to do about our money, we normally take sterling cash but not sure it's such a good idea as I no longer have a credit card for back up in emergencies.
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby dj_sploits » 05 Jul 2010 10:36

kentlisa wrote:If we took Sterling Traveller's Chqs would we be able to change these in supermarkets??? And would we get the same rate or have to pay comission. I'm torn what to do about our money, we normally take sterling cash but not sure it's such a good idea as I no longer have a credit card for back up in emergencies.


Yeah you can change your travellers cheques in the supermarkets but you usually need your passport with you. They will make a note of your passport number and put it on the travellers cheque (I think for fraud prevention and to make sure the cheque actually belongs to you).
I always got the same exchange rate on my cheque as I did with sterling cash so you shouldn't have a problem (somebody please quote me on that if I'm wrong).

Have fun :)

Karl
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby dksbbs » 05 Jul 2010 11:31

dj_sploits wrote:
kentlisa wrote:If we took Sterling Traveller's Chqs would we be able to change these in supermarkets??? And would we get the same rate or have to pay comission. I'm torn what to do about our money, we normally take sterling cash but not sure it's such a good idea as I no longer have a credit card for back up in emergencies.


Yeah you can change your travvelers cheques in the supermarkets but you usually need your passport with you. They will make a note of your passport number and put it on the travellers cheque (I think for fraud prevention and to make sure the cheque actually belongs to you).
I always got the same exchange rate on my cheque as I did with sterling cash so you shouldn't have a problem (somebody please quote me on that if I'm wrong).

Have fun :)

Karl



Completely agree with Karl, we have always got the same rate as cash in the supermarkets, we tend to use the BEST supermarket opposite the Romance restaurant as they give you a card so you don't need to carry your passporty. Don't use the change offices as they charge a hefty commission and the rates are not as good.

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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby kentlisa » 05 Jul 2010 12:38

Does anyone know where is the best place to buy them here in the UK? I bank with Natwest and I think their commission on Sterling TC is 1%. I don't have accounts elsewhere, I doubt there is anywhere that offers them for less comission?
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby madmackem » 05 Jul 2010 16:20

You lot have been getting excellent rates in Icmeler, we have just returned from Turgetreis and at the exchange offices we were only getting 2.22 to 2.25, then some one told us to go to the bank and exchange our money and we were getting 2.35, what a difference. Also found Turgetreis to be more expencive than Icmeler Efes was 5tl in most places and although the chicken meal prices were about the same as we paid in Icmeler last year the steak meals were a lot more expensive averaging around 35tl. How does that compare as we are coming back to Icmeler in September and dont want any shocks.
9 weeks and counting.

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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby JT » 05 Jul 2010 16:36

DJ I took the link out as it is misleading

They do not give you the best places to get the best rates, they give you the best places that they get a commission from as there are better places for rates
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby dj_sploits » 06 Jul 2010 06:04

admin wrote:DJ I took the link out as it is misleading

They do not give you the best places to get the best rates, they give you the best places that they get a commission from as there are better places for rates


Hi admin,

I'm not sure where you can get a better rate in the UK. I usually spend a bit of time hunting round and that website always gives the best rate that I can find. A lot of people go to the post office and get their money changed as they usually get a decent rate from there. But as today stands from the P.O. website they will give you 2.2891 per £. Whereas that website shows you that you can get a rate of 2.325 per £.

I'm not arguing with you or disagreeing with you, I'm just a bit miffed as it shows a list of comparisons. I don't think its a bad starter to see what is available if you can't find anything better (which to date I can't but if you can point me in the right direction. The more lira per pound then the more Efe's I get down my neck :lol: ).

Regards,

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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby adewolves » 07 Jul 2010 17:15

Dropped again today, whens the interest rates decision being made?
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Re: Exchange Rate

Postby clair » 07 Jul 2010 17:59

Ive exchanged £100 sterling at Asda today and i got 240 Turkish Lira which i thought is very good !!!!

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