- Buying Euros in the U.S. - 2 Updates
trader4@optonline.net: Oct 27 09:40AM -0700 On Friday, October 26, 2018 at 8:27:42 PM UTC-4, ItsJoan NotJoann wrote: > On Friday, October 26, 2018 at 4:06:33 PM UTC-5, gggg...@gmail.com wrote: > > Are banks the only option? > Why do you need or want Euros? He doesn't say where he's located, but there are currency exchanges in major cities and at international airports. Depends on how much he wants to change. If he needs 5 euros, any of those would do. But if he's changing $500, then it would be worth it to check rates, a place at an airport is probably going to have a worse rate than the best bank, etc. But it's a good question, why he needs it. There might be ways to do whatever he needs to do with an online transfer, without actual currency. |
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Oct 27 12:21PM -0700 > major cities and at international airports. > But it's a good question, why he needs it. There might be ways to do > whatever he needs to do with an online transfer, without actual currency. Several weeks ago he was wanting to know about how to cheaply make phone calls to Europe. That's why I'm thinking he's here in the USA. He's either got family or one of those "90-Day-Fiancées" over there who is hitting him up for money. |
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