currency exchange in park slope???
Hi,
We just got back from Paris and we forgot to exchange our euros back to dollars at the airport. It is a small amount (around 70 bucks) and we were wondering if anybody knows of a place in park slope (or surrounding neighborhoods) that we could make a same day exchange ? Our bank (commerce) said that it would take 3 weeks and that just seems crazy...
Thanks
We just got back from Paris and we forgot to exchange our euros back to dollars at the airport. It is a small amount (around 70 bucks) and we were wondering if anybody knows of a place in park slope (or surrounding neighborhoods) that we could make a same day exchange ? Our bank (commerce) said that it would take 3 weeks and that just seems crazy...
Thanks
Comments
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You should just keep it in Euros as an investment. A few more months of this and it will be worth $100
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Actually, that 70 Euros is already worth 100, at the current exchange rate of 1.45. The dollar is lower than low right now.
I don't know of any currency exchange places in Brooklyn. Unfortunately, wherever you bring them, you will most likely be charged a fee.
My bank, Citibank, is going to charge me $5 USD for the privilege of depositing them into my own account.
Not many banks stock foreign currency these days. Of all the Citibank branches in the 5 boroughs, only 3 banks (2 in Manhattan, 1 at JFK) actually have it on hand. So dealing with it is a big pain in their arses. Very annoying. -
I agree with Seussan. Hold onto it for your next trip.
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Yeah.. I'd hold on to them to. I actually AM holding on to them. I have about 30-40 worth of Euros from the trip I just got back from. I figure I'll either wait to use them until next time, or trade them with a friend or family member who gets to Europe before I do. Save you both the transaction fee.
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No banks in PS do foreign exchange. Even those with foreign ownership, like HSBC.
Hang onto the cash for the next trip, so you get a head start with pocket money. -
So after reading what people had to say, I was all for just keeping the 50 Euros... BUT my husband wanted his hard cold american cash (all 68 dollars of it!!).
I called the Chase Bank on 5th & 9th where I used to have an account and they said they could do it same day and wouldn't charge me (since I still had a credit card through them). So just thought I would pass that along... -
The HSBC on 5th Ave and 40th street, when I looked a couple of years ago, had far and away the best exchange rates in town. The place in Grand Central Terminal is very expensive
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if you have a account with some banks they'll exchange it for free of charge.
thats what hsbc did for me and my euros. i was like no charges and they were like nope customers don't get charged and i'm like yay man.
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