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english money

Postby wolfman1 » 08 May 2010 01:58

hi all
can anyone tell me if you can withdraw english money out of any cash machines in resort and how reliable are they do they run out of money
thanks in advance :D
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Re: english money

Postby iluvicmeler » 08 May 2010 05:20

I always withdraw from the hsbc in the square. you can chose between euro, lira or english. Just a word of warning!! always have a days money left before you try and withdraw as twice i have gone and there was no money left but this was refilled the next day. I am aware you can use other banks but as i am a creature of habit i always stick to the same one lol.
Hope this helps x
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Re: english money

Postby kejoed » 08 May 2010 08:53

Sorry to be so picky but Welsh and Scottish money is acceptable in Turkey. :) :)
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Re: english money

Postby tannedjulie » 08 May 2010 09:49

is it ok to change £20 pound notes into lira in icmeler read somwhere they prefer £10s.
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Re: english money

Postby John V » 08 May 2010 10:25

julie,
I think you may be getting confused with the fact that they only take £10 notes for your visa at Dalaman Airport.

Any denomination of Pound notes will be accept for exchange in Icmeler.....
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Re: english money

Postby dotty » 08 May 2010 11:35

kejoed wrote:Sorry to be so picky but Welsh and Scottish money is acceptable in Turkey. :) :)


There are only a few places that will change Scottish money and you get a lower rate than English notes, safer to take English
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Re: english money

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 08 May 2010 11:42

as dotty says
most places wont accept scottish notes
and if they do they will give you a considerably lower rate
to be on the safe side just take english notes
and you will be sure to get them changed
xxxx
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Re: english money

Postby iluvicmeler » 08 May 2010 12:37

Reverting back to the original question i think it asks if you can withdraw english money?????
Nothing there about withdrawing Scottish!!!!!!!!!
I am fully aware scottish and welsh notes are accepted!!
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Re: english money

Postby jambogarry » 08 May 2010 12:47

iluvicmeler wrote:Reverting back to the original question i think it asks if you can withdraw english money?????
Nothing there about withdrawing Scottish!!!!!!!!!
I am fully aware scottish and welsh notes are accepted!!



OUCH!
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Re: english money

Postby jambogarry » 08 May 2010 12:53

John V wrote:julie,
I think you may be getting confused with the fact that they only take £10 notes for your visa at Dalaman Airport.

Any denomination of Pound notes will be accept for exchange in Icmeler.....



Very true,

I got 7 pound coins in change when I settled my bill at the Baba Tuncay aparrtments last year. Very handy for buying fresh milk and bread when we got back home to auld reekie. ( Edinburgh ).
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Re: english money

Postby kejoed » 08 May 2010 17:58

[quote="jambogarry"][quote="iluvicmeler"]Reverting back to the original question i think it asks if you can withdraw english money?????
Nothing there about withdrawing Scottish!!!!!!!!!
I am fully aware scottish and welsh notes are accepted!![/quote]


OUCH![/quote]
Thank you Glad someone saw my point
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Re: english money

Postby Erik The Viking » 08 May 2010 20:18

Didnt realise the welsh had their own money, never seen it
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Re: english money

Postby jambogarry » 08 May 2010 20:41

kejoed wrote:
jambogarry wrote:
iluvicmeler wrote:Reverting back to the original question i think it asks if you can withdraw english money?????
Nothing there about withdrawing Scottish!!!!!!!!!
I am fully aware scottish and welsh notes are accepted!!



OUCH!

Thank you Glad someone saw my point


I dont see your point!!!!!!

What is your point?????
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Re: english money

Postby Not the weakest link » 08 May 2010 20:51

Glad it wasnt just me getting confused. :lol:



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Re: english money

Postby iluvicmeler » 09 May 2010 05:22

I dont see the point either!!! am i just being completely thick lol :)
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Re: english money

Postby Colette » 09 May 2010 07:13

This isn't funny, infact it's quite boring. So knock it on the head eh :)
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