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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby rakigirl » 03 Aug 2011 12:48

DarrenG wrote:Gatwick. We're in Hampshire so Stansted is the wrong side for us. Flew from there in Feb to attend a conference in Barcelona and, thanks to an over zealous security eejut, I've sworn I'll never fly from Stansted ever again.

They deemed my clear bag a few cm's too big (a bag that was given to me the last time I flew via Heathrow), and gave me the option of confiscating all my toiletries or escorting me landside where I could buy the correct bag and then join the end of a very long queue to re-enter security.

I didn't have time to do that and so had no choice but to forfeit all my toiletries. Sounds minor but with aftershave, the Gillette power razor etc there was £30's worth.

Crap like that has bugger all to do with security and everything to do with being a jumped up jobsworth. I know Stansted is BAA but even so, I shan't be flying from there again…..ever :twisted:


Darren Prestwick done the same with us.... Bag was slightly to big and hubby had to dump Gillette fusion razors that I had only just bought for him... cost ME £13 just for the razors.
To be fair though we have had some of the best service ever when using prestwick airport in the past.The jobsworths do tend to spoil things.
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby dksbbs » 03 Aug 2011 15:32

rakigirl wrote:
DarrenG wrote:Gatwick. We're in Hampshire so Stansted is the wrong side for us. Flew from there in Feb to attend a conference in Barcelona and, thanks to an over zealous security eejut, I've sworn I'll never fly from Stansted ever again.

They deemed my clear bag a few cm's too big (a bag that was given to me the last time I flew via Heathrow), and gave me the option of confiscating all my toiletries or escorting me landside where I could buy the correct bag and then join the end of a very long queue to re-enter security.

I didn't have time to do that and so had no choice but to forfeit all my toiletries. Sounds minor but with aftershave, the Gillette power razor etc there was £30's worth.

Crap like that has bugger all to do with security and everything to do with being a jumped up jobsworth. I know Stansted is BAA but even so, I shan't be flying from there again…..ever :twisted:


Darren Prestwick done the same with us.... Bag was slightly to big and hubby had to dump Gillette fusion razors that I had only just bought for him... cost ME £13 just for the razors.
To be fair though we have had some of the best service ever when using prestwick airport in the past.The jobsworths do tend to spoil things.



Why did you need to dump razors, they are not liquid, I don't put my razors in a clear bag when travelling, only my shaving foam, toothpaste, deoderant etc.

Sorry for posting off topic but I'm confused.

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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby rakigirl » 03 Aug 2011 16:44

dksbbs wrote:
rakigirl wrote:
DarrenG wrote:Gatwick. We're in Hampshire so Stansted is the wrong side for us. Flew from there in Feb to attend a conference in Barcelona and, thanks to an over zealous security eejut, I've sworn I'll never fly from Stansted ever again.

They deemed my clear bag a few cm's too big (a bag that was given to me the last time I flew via Heathrow), and gave me the option of confiscating all my toiletries or escorting me landside where I could buy the correct bag and then join the end of a very long queue to re-enter security.

I didn't have time to do that and so had no choice but to forfeit all my toiletries. Sounds minor but with aftershave, the Gillette power razor etc there was £30's worth.

Crap like that has bugger all to do with security and everything to do with being a jumped up jobsworth. I know Stansted is BAA but even so, I shan't be flying from there again…..ever :twisted:


Darren Prestwick done the same with us.... Bag was slightly to big and hubby had to dump Gillette fusion razors that I had only just bought for him... cost ME £13 just for the razors.
To be fair though we have had some of the best service ever when using prestwick airport in the past.The jobsworths do tend to spoil things.



Why did you need to dump razors, they are not liquid, I don't put my razors in a clear bag when travelling, only my shaving foam, toothpaste, deoderant etc.

Sorry for posting off topic but I'm confused.

Dave


Hi Dave
We stopped of at tesco on the way to prestwic , bought a few bits and bobs razors included and then when going through security we was asked to remove the razors and replace the clear bag with one of alowed size :shock: . they told us the razors had to go in the bin , Ive no idea as to there thinking on this as it was new to us regarding the rules. We did not have time to question this as we were running late. It did seem odd at the time .
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whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby mickyq » 04 Aug 2011 12:09

interbank rate just gone over 2.81. was wondering what rate you get in resort. cheers
ps. hope all members get their hols ok. book every year with H4u but this year went with T Cook. no reason. just luck i suppose.
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Re: whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby sue6259 » 04 Aug 2011 13:18

Hı m ıcky we have got 272 today ın resort we are here wıth hols4u. only been here sınce sunday but ı am sure they wont leave us here at least we got on holıday ıt ıs such a shame for anyone who has lost theres ı know how ıt feels we booked wıth goldtraıl last year
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Re: whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby adewolves » 04 Aug 2011 13:39

Buffalo Bar put on Facebook this morning that the rate in resort was 2.80, don't know how true it is.
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby dksbbs » 04 Aug 2011 15:57

Currency markets have reacted sharply to H4U failure, with all the GBP money not going into Turkey the interbank rate is now 2.83 to the £

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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby janeypoos » 05 Aug 2011 08:26

TravelFx is 2.735 at the moment, that's the highest I've seen it in two weeks :-)
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby jmelia128 » 05 Aug 2011 09:10

M&S are 2.73 this morning.
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby DarrenG » 05 Aug 2011 14:02

dksbbs wrote:Why did you need to dump razors, they are not liquid, I don't put my razors in a clear bag when travelling, only my shaving foam, toothpaste, deoderant etc.

I was travelling sleezyjet so no hold baggage and had all my toiletries in the clear bag. TBH I was that annoyed at the whole debacle that I didn't even think about that, they were being arses and insisted that everything in the bag was either confiscated or I had to go landslide and start all over.
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Re: whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby Erik The Viking » 05 Aug 2011 17:08

any update?
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Re: whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby adewolves » 05 Aug 2011 18:14

Mate of mine on Facebook has just had his changed @ 2.80 as my previous post
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Re: whats the exchange rate in resort

Postby Chris221273 » 06 Aug 2011 08:43

Best we've seen so far is 2.76 but we haven't been far. Will let you all know what tansas supermarket rate is If we ever find it!
Sat in coco beach restaurant with a cold efes people watching.

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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby TurkishDelight » 06 Aug 2011 09:17

Anyone tell me what the exchange rate is in Icmeler at the mo please i.e what you would get in the shops ect, many thanks :D
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby Chris221273 » 06 Aug 2011 09:37

TurkishDelight wrote:Anyone tell me what the exchange rate is in Icmeler at the mo please i.e what you would get in the shops ect, many thanks :D


About 3 hrs ago I found one place at 2.76tl to the pound.
It's high and appears to be climbing.

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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby stevew » 06 Aug 2011 12:27

Chris221273
Make sure your using WIFI for posting............................. :wink: :wink:
Sounds like you are enjoying Icmeler.
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Re: All Lira, Sterling And Money Questions Here

Postby Chris221273 » 06 Aug 2011 16:55

Thanks Steve, definitely using wifi.
Sat now in cafe del mar awaiting dinner :-)
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Sterling travellers cheques

Postby Blackpool Chick » 07 Aug 2011 08:40

Hi, know there is an ongoing topic above, but wanted my post to stand out as travelling next Saturday and getting confused now and really need some advice!
I know the ideal solution when travelling to Turkey is to take Sterling and lock it up on arrival, but don't fancy travelling with that amount of cash.So my options are:
- take some Lira to get us started and a pre-paid travel card(we did this last year and used at ATMs in the Square) but sure we got charged each withdrawal
-Take some Lira and Sterling travellers cheques.
I am not too sure about the travellers cheques though as they seem a bit "old hat"! Does any Icmeler expert know if you can still cash them anywhere in Icmeler and if so where? and are they a good and safer alternative to cash as in as good exchange rate??
Any helpful responses gratefully received!
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Re: Sterling travellers cheques

Postby adewolves » 07 Aug 2011 08:43

You'll have no problem changing cheques in the little supermarkets and you will get exactly the same rate as you would with cash, just dont use the exchange bureas.
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Re: Sterling travellers cheques

Postby sleaty » 07 Aug 2011 16:17

Blackpool Chick wrote:Hi, know there is an ongoing topic above, but wanted my post to stand out as travelling next Saturday and getting confused now and really need some advice!
I know the ideal solution when travelling to Turkey is to take Sterling and lock it up on arrival, but don't fancy travelling with that amount of cash.So my options are:
- take some Lira to get us started and a pre-paid travel card(we did this last year and used at ATMs in the Square) but sure we got charged each withdrawal
-Take some Lira and Sterling travellers cheques.
I am not too sure about the travellers cheques though as they seem a bit "old hat"! Does any Icmeler expert know if you can still cash them anywhere in Icmeler and if so where? and are they a good and safer alternative to cash as in as good exchange rate??
Any helpful responses gratefully received!
Thanks,
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Hi Adele,
We always take some Lira to start us off for a few days as well as good old travellers cheques which we have no problem changing in supermarkets and also at hotel with excellent exchange rate! We also have a Halifax Clarity card ( bit late in the day for you this time!) which we use and as long as you pay it all off next statement you get no interest charges for using it anywhere ie: bars,resturants etc... worth checking it out. Plus a bit of good old sterling as then we have something to go back with if we don't happen to spend it out there!!!!! Hope this helps....Enjoy and relax. xx 39 days to go :D
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