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Are you travelling abroad soon? If so no doubt you will be taking foreign currency with you. If you are in Derry Street, you will probably mooch over to M&S to buy your currency. However, do you realise that you are paying through the nose for the privilege? Many high street providers apply large ‘spreads’ (the difference between what they buy it for and what they sell it to you for) on currency transactions.
That’s why MailFinance have teamed up with Moneycorp to provide our readers with a cost effective and convenient service for foreign currency.
What’s more they have negotiated that all staff members will receive an exchange rate improvement that beats all of the high street competition.
For example, buying £1,000 worth of euros on Monday 5 December 2011, using the MailFinance service, would give you a better exchange rate than the High Street. You would save £72.71 compared to Thomas Cook, £62.71 compared to the Post Office and £25.61 compared to M&S.
Simply call MailFinance on 03300 11 22 33 or visit www.mailfinance.co.uk/fx and quote code DMGTSTAFF.
*High street rates collected on 5 December 2011 from London retail locations. Moneycorp online rate collected at 10am on 5 December 2011.
Source: MailFinance.co.uk