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euro travellers cheques

Posted:
06 Jul 2008 20:29
by animalcrackers
Hi Folks
going to
icmeler for the first time next Monday.Travel agent has advised to take Euro travellers cheques. Not sure? What do you advise?or should we stick with Sterling travellers cheques or just take cash? All advice greatfully received ta.
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Posted:
06 Jul 2008 20:54
by DIANE C
Hi
We always take sterling traveller cheques with us to Icmeler,
Hope this helps.
Diane C

Posted:
06 Jul 2008 21:08
by red wine
Dont liston to travel agents you need to take sterling travellers cheques
they are best and you dont get charged commision
regards sue

Posted:
06 Jul 2008 21:24
by Fanny
'spose it depends on what yo gat charged commission wise to buy them over here?
personally, we always take ££s cash and change them at supermarket over there

Posted:
06 Jul 2008 21:45
by swc24
Hi
If you take sterling travellers cheques or cash you will get a better exchange rate than euros
Steve

Posted:
07 Jul 2008 07:09
by WOMBLE
AC
Take £notes better still get a Nationwide account and get cash from ATM's with no charges
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Posted:
07 Jul 2008 12:05
by animalcrackers
Hi folks
Thanks for the advice.Have told travel agents we wont bother.Will just take some turkish lira and take the rest cash I think. Getting excited now!!
Thanks again, Linda

Posted:
07 Jul 2008 12:29
by salford_steve
If you take Euro travellers cheques you will only get the Euro exchange rate, which is about 1.80 lira to the Euro. So you are far better off getting Sterling travellers cheques thats way you are going to get around about 2.40 Lira to the £. I found this a few years back that for some reason travel agents don't like issueing sterling travellers cheques.
Steve

Posted:
08 Jul 2008 14:14
by geovil
Wether you take Euro or Sterling it still works out the same amount just think is it worth it if not sure go on a website called XE it converts whatever you want.
Geovil
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Posted:
08 Jul 2008 19:38
by animalcrackers
Thanks again for all your advice.Sorted things out today,went for 700 tukish lira to get us started,and rest in english notes(still a foreign currency!) only kidding.excitement building now!!!
Linda