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Old Oct 25th 2003, 6:54 pm
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this will give you the rate for a large sum (not an awful not higher than the local banks) We did notice the exchange kiosks in Tottenham Crt Rpoad and Oxford St were offering better rates when we were there last week but who wants to take £250,000 up in cash?
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Old Oct 26th 2003, 8:14 pm
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Ask your bank for a rate, and then tell them that this size should be
"shaded". It seams a lot of money to trust to anyone except a well
recognised bank.
    > this will give you the rate for a large sum (not an awful not higher
    > than the local banks) We did notice the exchange kiosks in Tottenham
    > Crt Rpoad and Oxford St were offering better rates when we were there
    > last week but who wants to take £250,000 up in cash?
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