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jsmith Mar 2nd, 2004 09:48 AM

BrimhamRocks, do not go into the bank when it is closed. There are rules that apply under those circumstances which may have unintended consequences.

BrimhamRocks Mar 2nd, 2004 09:56 AM

jsmith, I guess I'm still confused. Is that a tongue in cheek way of saying don't break into a bank? If so, then I think that's a rather good point!! :)

nevcharlie Mar 2nd, 2004 12:45 PM

There was a very disurbing case in the UK recently, when a person obtained foreign currency from a Post Office, and when they attempted to use it in their holiday destination, they were arrested for passing forged notes. Afraid I don't recall the exact details or the final outcome.

nevcharlie Mar 2nd, 2004 12:48 PM

Further to my previuous post, here is the link to the relevant news item....http://business.scotsman.com/media.cfm?id=149262004

auntgrapes Mar 2nd, 2004 01:19 PM

In different countries over the past few years we had difficulty exchanging large denomination, new bills. In one instance, our passports were taken in to the manager "for approval" and the first pages copied. They did exchange $200 but said it was a policy exception. This was a large office that we had been directed to by a smaller office. We have since stopped carrying big bills.

platzman Mar 2nd, 2004 01:44 PM

After reading these posts, I suppose the best thing to do in the event of a problematic ATM is follow jsmith's advice. Go into the bank (when it is open), present a debit card and get cash and forget about exchanging dollars. And have a couple of credit card backups.

auntgrapes Mar 2nd, 2004 02:04 PM

P.S. we are strictly ATM users now, here and abroad.

jsmith Mar 2nd, 2004 03:01 PM

platzman, apologies to Lerner and Loewe but "I think you've got it". You will need a passport as ID. A driver's license works in the US.

JonJon Mar 2nd, 2004 03:18 PM

If you feel better about taking some cash $ why don't you simply take some 20s instead of the couple of hundreds???????

RufusTFirefly Mar 2nd, 2004 04:11 PM

If the pens do find some counterfeits, then they aren't useless even if they don't find all counterfeits.


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