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**Advice Needed** - Turkish Lira!

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:07
by philipo8185
Hello all...

For all you experienced Icmeler types just wondering what I should do about getting my Turkish Lira. Is it best to get it changed here because I read somewhere it might be better to take my bank card and withdraw money over there?

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:10
by swc24
Hi

would exchange just a small amount over here to get you through the first day then either take £ or £ travell cheques and change them in Icmeler in the bars or small supermarkets you will get a better exchange rate you can also use your atm card but some banks will charge you for taking money out abroad


Steve

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:12
by Colette
I usualy take £50 in Lira for the first day or two and then change my sterling over there.

I am always worried incase the ATM machine eats my card and I am left with no money till I get it back :shock:

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:12
by reesy1959
I take about 200 lira with me, then I change my sterling in Turkey as you get a better exchange rate over there. I have a Nationwide card that I use if I run out of money. With Nationwide, there are no charges for withdrawals abroad.

Mary

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:16
by blondie
A lot of the shops and stalls take sterling too - but it's got to be in English notes! (which is a bit of a pain for us north of the border!)

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:28
by philipo8185
Excellent - I'll have to look into whether Barclays will charge me - thanks for the replies!

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 13:30
by tonytigwall
swc24 is right, we do just the same, take enough for lunch and sunbeds on the beach, then change sterling travellers cheques at night.
Phillipo forget Lanzarote you will love Icmeler. :wink:

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 17:43
by madmackem
Hi All,
Just a word of warning if you are using your card abroad, let your bank know before you go that you are planing to use your card and this will stop it from being blocked. Some banks flag it up as suspicious and block you transactions in case of fraud. My partner works for Lloyds tsb and they do it on a regular basis.


Peter & Elaine

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 18:39
by Beau
We're taking the grand sum of 6 lira in notes and about 6 lira in loose change :lol:

We're going to take all £10 notes then and change them as and when we need to whilst were out there.

We found it much easier to take GBP and change it to lira out there as you get much better exchange rates out there than over here. We changed loads when the rate was up to 2.60 last year - don't think it's that high now tho but you'll find most places except pounds and even euros, they give you change in lira.

We just work it 10 lira is aprox £4, that way it gives us a rough idea what we're spending.

Also read on here you get much better exchange rates by going into one of the banks in the center - we'll try that this year if not will stick to changing large amounts in the supermarket under Icmeleronline offices.

TURKISH LIRA

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 18:42
by barry_woodward
FYI.

PARENTS HAVE JUST GOT INTO ICMELER TODAY. ASKED THEM ABOUT EXCHANGE RATE AS WE GOING MEETING UP WITH THEM IN 2 1/2 WEEKS TIME.. EXCHANGE RATE TODAY IS 2.42LIRA

PostPosted: 26 May 2008 18:56
by Colette
Barry could you please turn your caps lock off as it is considered shouting on a forum

thanks

col :D