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Thread: What's the current exchange rate in Tenerife?

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    Re: What's the current exchange rate in Tenerife?

    1.122 in outlet near FADOS. Couldn't be bothered to walk up to Admiral Travel - too hot !

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    Re: What's the current exchange rate in Tenerife?

    That's a lot better than the 92 cents I saw back end of last week at Birmingham airport!!! Buyback was at 1.33.

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    Re: What's the current exchange rate in Tenerife?

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    CaxtonFX are currently (10:45) offering €1.1198 to the £ when you load their Euro Debit Card.

    The rate above is the same rate as you would expect to get at a Tenerife money exchange shop.


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