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We usually keep the cash and give the kids the Aus $$ equivilent to save paying the fees :idea:

 

Then send the pounds back for rellies birthdays ect or when one of us go back.

 

Depends on your circumatances i s'pose.

Never seen the rates this good (for us here) since we've been here :biggrin:

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Guest becky c

Yeah the exchange rate is a bit of a bummer to be honest, and we have been exchanging money for the kids for a few years now so we have a build up. As we have no plans to go back to the UK it makes sense to cash it in. Just wish the exchange rate was a bit better....

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We usually keep the cash and give the kids the Aus $$ equivilent to save paying the fees :idea:

 

Then send the pounds back for rellies birthdays ect or when one of us go back.

 

Depends on your circumatances i s'pose.

Never seen the rates this good (for us here) since we've been here :biggrin:

What a brilliant tip , thanks for that !

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