Going to UK tomorrow and need to change about €300 into sterling.Just wondering whether to change it in a bank here or a bureau de change in Newry,as I have to pop up there later today.Prob not much of a difference anyhow?
http://www.bureaudechangebuttercrane.com/index.htm
this link will give you an idea of the rates you will get in bureau in Newry.
check rates with you local bank and see if its worth travelling.
no connection to bureau but i find the link very handy and quick
This question pops up very frequently - is there no enterprising IT person out there who could set up a website to trawl all the FX outlets in the country and give the best deals by amount.
I'd do it myself if I had enough IT skills but this is hardly rocket science for anyone with a few years IT work under their belt.
I don't know about that. Many people living around the border counties use NI ATMs regularly. I don't hear many complaints about them. That said, stick to regular bank branch ATMs and avoid the expensive third-party ATMs that are found in filling stations and the like.
Just used the site hellohello recommended,€300=£262.50.Rang local PTSB branch,€300=£255.So looks like I'll pop into Buttercrane later.I know its only £7 in the difference but better in my pocket than theirs!Using an ATM incurs an extra 3.5% charge so defo wont be using that!