Into Euros?
12/10/2005 11:47:04 AM
at a large bank.if you're traveling however, its best to convert over there, or use your credit card for everything... so says clark howard.
12/10/2005 11:54:53 AM
Call ahead into your bank exactly the amount you want, and they will order it for you.
12/10/2005 12:00:05 PM
I have a couple friends over in europe right now, was just going to send them 25 bucks worth of euros...best to get it converted or send travellers checks or what?
12/10/2005 12:00:46 PM
Just send them a $25 check.When they deposit it, it will automatically convert into the right currency. I do this when I send money to family back in India. Never had any problems.
12/10/2005 12:15:53 PM
^Yeah, otherwise they'll charge you to convert it and that will just suck.
12/10/2005 2:02:41 PM
conversion of money takes a week or so anyway at banks, i used to have to do it when i worked there and it was a pain...also, the fee is a waste for something as little as 25 dollars...
12/10/2005 2:28:37 PM
Just use the local ATM's. The rates are very good & when I went there I don't think there was any fees. It showed up on my account as a purchase.
12/10/2005 3:39:15 PM
i used ATM or credit b/c the exchange rate would stay current and i'd get more for my money than exchanging once here or there and having to also pay a feei did get charged a service fee on my ATM when i got home though...it was like $60.00 total i think
12/10/2005 5:10:51 PM
europe
12/10/2005 5:47:38 PM
i withdrew $14,000 in euros in a yearexchange rates suck
12/10/2005 5:59:16 PM
umm dont they have places at the airport?there was one in philly i know, but i dunno about rdu
12/11/2005 1:44:38 AM
^yes. just go to rdu.
12/11/2005 10:08:43 AM
Try First Citiwide Change Bank...
12/11/2005 10:29:16 AM
airports will charge the highest fees along with the exchange rates.Sending money to your friends, particularly a low amount like that is going to cost you quite a bundle because most banks do not like to exchange <$100.If you were traveling my best suggestion is always take about $40 in american cash, pay to exchange that to currency at the airport when you land. Then use your ATM card to exchange/pull out money because ATMs in europe do not charge fees for exchange cash and rarely charge fees for not using *their* bank. So since I have SECU my exchange fee was the fee for not using a SECU ATM aka .75 american cents.
12/11/2005 11:19:47 AM
^ that's retarded.SEND A CHECK.
12/11/2005 2:42:18 PM
not everyone has a foreign bank account, thoughand its nearly impossible to get a check cashed in europe without your own bank account (even if check was written from local bank), i tried for 6 months
12/11/2005 4:13:38 PM
why are you going to europe? stay out of that hellhole.
12/11/2005 4:15:02 PM
THA BIG GIRL
12/11/2005 4:16:16 PM
I always use this place when I get back from/go overseas.http://www.travelex.com/usa/personal/default.aspBut I go to a local brach in DC, never used their website. It looks pretty good though.
12/11/2005 4:59:42 PM
if they have paypal, use that. it's SUPER easy to send money, because you can send the amount in almost any currency...I have sent money to a few good friends through paypal and it works great- plus it's really fast since it's from bank account to bank account.
12/11/2005 5:16:59 PM