Thomas Cook so called vip rate

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Thomas Cook so called vip rate

Postby level200 » 30 Jul 2008 16:36

Just converted some money into lira and was given the so called VIP rate, but after checking when we got home it was actually a lower rate than the post office was offering!!

Thomas Cook rate: 2.2720

Post Office rate : 2.2886

Its only a small amount but the extra could have been a meal or a few drinks.

So much for the VIP rate... Be warned!
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Postby bill atkinson » 30 Jul 2008 17:37

if you really look into tc activities all of them !!!!! a lot of people believe he,s got it right in most departments. well if people believe that they must believe the moons made of cheese ??????? bill
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Re: Thomas Cook so called vip rate

Postby kaz&daz » 30 Jul 2008 17:43

i thought dick turpin was dead. sounds like he is working for thomas cook, bet you will have a great time anyway :P
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Postby janden » 30 Jul 2008 18:06

I know we are all looking after our pennies these days , but according to my old brain the difference per £100 is about 45 pence. ( .0166 x 100 = 1.66 = 45p

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Postby JT » 30 Jul 2008 18:07

Ok this has been done lots of times and the best way is to either get it in the resort but not from the bureau de change or from the cach machine in the resort and better with a Nationwide account as there is no charge

Edit: With hindsight I should have added before I locked this post that there are numerous threads all the way through the forums explaining this topic in precise detail and therefore this one is being locked.
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