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    SeeDoPlay is offline Junior Member
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    Default Exchanging Foreign Currency

    I'm anticipating a trip to Europe and so will need euros. I'm wondering if anyone recommends a certain national bank to get a good rate...? Or do you think specialized exchange places are best?

    It seems like airports and hotels once you get to your destination aren't the smartest option. What do you think?
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    thirtynyc is offline Banned
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    The same goes with FOREX. The Foreign exchange goods (or merchandise) are the currencies of various countries. You buy Euro, paying with US dollars, or you sell Japanese Yens for Canadian dollars.

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