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Dante Knox

If I come from the United States and I have United States money can use it or what do I do with it.?


    



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sabres81fan
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Some of the big tourist spots accept the US Dollar as well as the Euro.. at fixed rates. It's best to exchange it at the airport or bank. You can order pounds ahead of time in the US and have some money exchanged before you head over there.


ellerose
Of course you'll have to change it - shops don't accept the £ in the States do they??!

Best place to get it changed is a post office or somewhere like Thomas Cook as they don't charge you to change it.


browneyed
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YOUR DOLLARS ARE NOT GOING TO COUNT FOR MUCH OVER HERE ITS NOT LIKE WHEN WE VISIT NEW YORK AND GET THINGS REALLY CHEAP


EZ
change it you pleb


Jon B
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Weep when you see how far your buck doesn't go.


CLIVE H
U.S. Dollars cannot usually be spent in UK except at some Duty Free shops. [More about these in a minute].

Your best bet is to buy American Express dollars or pounds and exchange these as you go.

The Dollar/Pound rate is not in your favour and stand at about $2 = £1. A cup of coffee in London [Star Bucks etc] will set you back about £2 = $4.

Duty Free shops - these are located around central London or at the airport on your departure. You can spend US Dollars in these [no problem] and you will not be paying any UK tax or duty on goods purchased. You may have to prove you are leaving the country, etc.


Penfold
Change it into local currency at the bank .


Carrie S
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Take it to the Post Office (not ever one of those dodgy Bureaus on the high street!)

Then cry as they give you less than half your money in pounds.


Arcadia
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Change it, and then wonder why $500 lasts you less than two days.


Random Guy....
Give them to me...!


man
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no u can't use USD in UK , what u have to do is to change and convert the USD at th bank in US before u come or after u come u go to the bank in Uk to change it


mike-from-spain
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change it into UK money at a bank.


derek g
bring it to the bank


luddite
Seriously? Change it at a bank or bureau de change for sterling. What on earth makes you think a country outside the US will take US currency?
You've picked the wrong time to convert your currency, it's more than $2 to the £ at the moment.


*atomickitty*
change it at the airport, bank or those exchange places they have everywhere!!!


Kevan M
Go to the main Post Office near you and change it into stirling as they do not charge commission and give the going tourist rate as advertised.
However as the rate is so bad at the moment for $ - £ I would hang on to it for a little while and hope that stirling falls.


Good Mop Boy
Chang it at the air port or a bank


slanderous
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Your best bet is to change it over at the bank or post office to get the best rates. Don't go to a desk at the airport/high street, as you'll only be gouged.

Best option for an American would be to skip right over London and go someplace cheaper altogether!





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