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 10 points best answer... need help quick?
I live in the uk, and i am ordering goods from the usa.

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UPS??
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not very smart

Where can i buy euros without ordering them i need them today?


    



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SouthOckendon
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Drive to Dundalk and put your atm card in a hole in the wall. They give out Euros and charge you nothing


truly_malteaser
you can go to

The Post Office which usually has a good exchange rate and also is commission free.
Any travel agent that offers bureau de change most places like thomas cook and going places will offer commission free exchange.

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portadown1
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post office


paul s
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The Post Office which usually has a good exchange rate and also is commission free.
Any travel agent that offers bureau de change most places like Thomas cook and going places will offer commission free exchange. All of these usually have sufficient euros in stock


geekiegirl
In the UK, the Post Office or Marks & Spencer and there's no commission charge either!


mary10
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In most banks you dont need to order them or a bureau de change


Outlaw 1-3
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If you are near any international airport, they all have currency exchanges.


emmiboo
Post offices have euros ready and you can buy them instantly on the spot


nickthesurfer
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You should be able to get Euros at any High Street bank or from some one like Thomsons/thomascook. & the PO.


montenapoleone
Any bank, bureau de change or post office.


mickyrisk
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Practically any major bank or bureau de change should carry sufficient euros to avoid you having to order.


minerva
bureau de change. thomas cook travel agents usually have one and there is always one at the airport


Nimbus
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Post office keeps stock and the exchange rate is fair


sara
post office


Lilac Lady
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Euros are readily available in most banks and travel agents with Changing facilities without having to order them.


bumblebee
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A bank or Bureau de Change. You will need ID if you pay with a credit card.


Trish D
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If you're in the UK, any bank should have them.
If you're near an airport, some of their ATMs will issue them.


linz_the_freak
travel agency, my friends and i woke up one moring and decided to drive to dublin, we walked into travel agencts and got r money changed on the spot. had a great day too.





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