Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Hi All
I have been back in the UK now for over 4 years but have kept monies in my NAB Bank Account all this time. As you can appreciate with the Aus Dollar being better than the GB £ at the moment I locked in a deal with UK Forex last week only to see that the rate has gone up even higher today. I have had an email from them today stating to send over funds or they will cancel the deal. Does anybody know whether I will be charged if I do not go ahead with this please? Any advice in this matter would be greatly appreciated thank you. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
FYI, here is a chart of the changing exchange-rate. You can alter the "period" in the menu for longer times, if you want.
Long Term Charts | Free long term currency charts | Oz Forex Oh, and here's another - an 18-months chart of prices of currencies I myself happen to follow: Historical comparison graph for currency exchange rates since 1953 Foreign exchange is a gamble like any other, and you have to be damn lucky to hit the very top of the market every time - especially when the banks are rigging the price! |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Got a UK trip coming up. A London pint now costs me $8.50 instead of $10.50.
Winner. Every 4 pints is free :) |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Hi Gordon
Thanks for your reply but what if you have already locked the deal in with them is there no way of backing out? Only my partner does not want to go with it and did not know if it was legally binding. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by cheekimonkey
(Post 11995805)
Hi Gordon
Thanks for your reply but what if you have already locked the deal in with them is there no way of backing out? Only my partner does not want to go with it and did not know if it was legally binding. But not sure, you will have to ring them. Bet they have been asked before now anyway. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11995804)
Got a UK trip coming up. A London pint now costs me $8.50 instead of $10.50.
Winner. Every 4 pints is free :) Yeah, I'm considering selling up in Sydney and buying an ex footballer's mansion in the home counties... S |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 11995892)
Yeah, I'm considering selling up in Sydney and buying an ex footballer's mansion in the home counties...
S Oh shite, I am not the only one looking at country estates in Cheshire then:britflag: |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 11995897)
Oh shite, I am not the only one looking at country estates in Cheshire then:britflag:
I have my eye on a couple of mansions down by the south coast. Got to have a bit of sea involved. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11995912)
Is Cheshire in a home county? Well any mansion counts :)
I have my eye on a couple of mansions down by the south coast. Got to have a bit of sea involved. Nit pik. I can have my country estate wherever I want :p Forest, I like woodland, not so bothered by sea. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by jad n rich
(Post 11995918)
Nit pik. I can have my country estate wherever I want :p
Forest, I like woodland, not so bothered by sea. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11995912)
Is Cheshire in a home county? Well any mansion counts :)
I have my eye on a couple of mansions down by the south coast. Got to have a bit of sea involved. There is some irony here - When I left the UK I was an impoverished teacher, and really couldn't afford to move and live in my native Dorset. I've been in Australia for 10 years last week, have developed a really successful business career and - through luck rather than judgement - have managed to do really well on the Sydney house market to the point where I could now take my pick of lovely Dorset houses. It is very very tempting... S |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by cheekimonkey
(Post 11995805)
Hi Gordon
Thanks for your reply but what if you have already locked the deal in with them is there no way of backing out? Only my partner does not want to go with it and did not know if it was legally binding. |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11995804)
Got a UK trip coming up. A London pint now costs me $8.50 instead of $10.50.
Winner. Every 4 pints is free :) I have NEVER paid that in London. Here? Easily! |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by EvannTel
(Post 11996221)
Where on earth are you drinking at GBP 4.91 a pint? ($8.50/1.73)?
I have NEVER paid that in London. Here? Easily! |
Re: Moving Aus Dollars back to UK
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11995919)
Fair enough. I wonder if Lionel Messi owns any country estates in the UK. They coukd be going cheap.
Rumour has it that Mourinho has bought a "castle" in North Wales. |
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