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by hamish1966 » 17 Mar 2008 15:36
here a question someone may be able to answer if the dollar is so weak againts the pound than can we purchase dollars at nearly two to one then buy turkish lira with the dollars would that work out in profit some done it in bulgeria one year and they made money
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by Erik The Viking » 17 Mar 2008 15:53
Todays rates
1 USD = 1.99 YTL
1 GBP = 2.53 YTL
1 GBP = 2.00 USD
So theoretically you could change a quid into 2 dollars and at the exchange rate today get 3.98 Lira to the pound!
Good Call...providing they accept dollars!
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by redrhino12 » 17 Mar 2008 15:54
Todays rates
2 US Dollars = £1
1 US Dollar = 1.26 YTL
£1 = 2.54 YTL
So you see there is not a lot of benefit in converting £s to Dollars.
Gene
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by Eatock08 » 17 Mar 2008 16:56
I've always wondered am I better off getting travellers cheques in euros or stering?
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by red wine » 17 Mar 2008 17:13
sterling travellers cheques are the best for Turkey you lose out with euros ones
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by WOMBLE » 18 Mar 2008 10:10
The way things are
Gene gave me a tip and I think it's for the best
Just get £50 in YTL
Go to Mustaffa supermarket do the deal

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by Fanny » 18 Mar 2008 20:29
WOMBLE wrote:...Go to Mustaffa supermarket do the deal

you're getting the hang of it now Womble ha ha
the question is though ........... which supermarket??
sorry, couldn't resist winding you up

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by WOMBLE » 19 Mar 2008 07:27
Mustaffa's supermarket
cor blimey Fanny clear enough I hope
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are you a blonde

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by salford_steve » 19 Mar 2008 19:29
I think what fanny is getting at, is that Musstaffa is a common name in turkey, abit like smith and jones in the country so there could be a few with a similar name.
I could be wrong just a guess...lol
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by Fanny » 19 Mar 2008 20:13
Ha ha, Steve you are TOO kind
Apologies Womble, blonde's a lifestyle for me & not just a hair colour
Not sure what I meant!!
Mind you, some supermarkets give better rates than others so it can pay to keep your eye open if you can be bothered
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by salford_steve » 19 Mar 2008 20:22
Lol no prob fanny.
I just changed mine before I went last year got 2.56 from M&S so that did me.
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by WOMBLE » 19 Mar 2008 20:28
M&S
Is that Marks & Spencers??? salford_steve
didnt know they change dosh up

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by salford_steve » 19 Mar 2008 20:31
Yeah Marks and Spencers, yeah they have an exchange place in there well they do in Manchester anyway. or you can do it on-line and get same rates order over £500 aand get free home delivery. There rates are steadilly creeping up think it was 2.41 yesterday as I walk past every day on my lunch break always check in the window at the rates board.
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by Fanny » 19 Mar 2008 21:04
cheers for the tip Steve
we usually find we get a better rate in resort and I can't be bothered traipsing around either on shanks' pony or the web before I go - have enough to do ha ha
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by salford_steve » 19 Mar 2008 21:07
Think I am going to change my money when I get there this year.
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