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A friend has been given quite a lot of Euro coinage that all adds up
to a fair amount whack (n.b. this is not a result of either money
laundering nor theft!), and was pondering on how he might be able to
spend it in London


It's possible that some of the shops in the Eurostar terminal at St
Pancras will accept euros - certainly when Eurostar was at Waterloo, the
branch of Boots in the station would take them. It might also be worth
checking if the KX/St Pancras ticket office would accept euros for the
same reason.

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On Jul 25, 3:55*pm, Paul Terry wrote:

Mizter T writes

A friend has been given quite a lot of Euro coinage that all adds up
to a fair amount whack (n.b. this is not a result of either money
laundering nor theft!), and was pondering on how he might be able to
spend it in London


(Drafting error - it's either a fair amount or a fair whack, not a
fair amount whack - and as I said, this wasn't a result of theft so
nobody got in any way whacked as a result!)


It's possible that some of the shops in the Eurostar terminal at St
Pancras will accept euros - certainly when Eurostar was at Waterloo, the
branch of Boots in the station would take them. It might also be worth
checking if the KX/St Pancras ticket office would accept euros for the
same reason.


That's an idea - I was about to say I'm not sure he's really after
whatever bijoux trinkets [1] that on offer there, but he might well
like a few of Mr Pink's shirts, not sure paying for it all in EUR1
coins or whatever is quite the image they're after though! Indeed the
question is really of coin acceptance. One can but ask, of course.

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[1] Possible plural confusion there, plus some redundant repetition?
Oiks like me probably shouldn't try to talk posh.
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2010, Mizter T wrote:

On Jul 25, 3:55*pm, Paul Terry wrote:

Mizter T writes

A friend has been given quite a lot of Euro coinage that all adds up
to a fair amount whack (n.b. this is not a result of either money
laundering nor theft!), and was pondering on how he might be able to
spend it in London


(Drafting error - it's either a fair amount or a fair whack, not a fair
amount whack - and as I said, this wasn't a result of theft so nobody
got in any way whacked as a result!)


I note that you don't state that nobody got mounted.

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On Jul 25, 5:22*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010, Mizter T wrote:

On Jul 25, 3:55*pm, Paul Terry wrote:


Mizter T writes


A friend has been given quite a lot of Euro coinage that all adds up
to a fair amount whack (n.b. this is not a result of either money
laundering nor theft!), and was pondering on how he might be able to
spend it in London


(Drafting error - it's either a fair amount or a fair whack, not a fair
amount whack - and as I said, this wasn't a result of theft so nobody
got in any way whacked as a result!)


I note that you don't state that nobody got mounted.


Ssshhh... you said you'd keep it quiet.
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On 25/07/2010 15:55, Paul Terry wrote:

It's possible that some of the shops in the Eurostar terminal at St
Pancras will accept euros - certainly when Eurostar was at Waterloo, the
branch of Boots in the station would take them. It might also be worth
checking if the KX/St Pancras ticket office would accept euros for the
same reason.

When I worked in the Ticket Office at St Pancras we accepted a number of
foreign currencies, but it was:

a) Notes ONLT
b) A not very good exchange rate, with different rates for each
denomination of note
c) We charged a £3.00 admin fee for the privilege

Cheers,

Barry


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On 26/07/2010 01:45, Barry Salter wrote:
On 25/07/2010 15:55, Paul Terry wrote:

It's possible that some of the shops in the Eurostar terminal at St
Pancras will accept euros - certainly when Eurostar was at Waterloo, the
branch of Boots in the station would take them. It might also be worth
checking if the KX/St Pancras ticket office would accept euros for the
same reason.

When I worked in the Ticket Office at St Pancras we accepted a number of
foreign currencies, but it was:

a) Notes ONLT
b) A not very good exchange rate, with different rates for each
denomination of note
c) We charged a £3.00 admin fee for the privilege

Cheers,

Barry

When was that and what sort of notes did you accept?
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On 26 July, 01:45, Barry Salter wrote:

When I worked in the Ticket Office at St Pancras we accepted a number of
foreign currencies, but it was:

* a) Notes ONLT
* b) A not very good exchange rate, with different rates for each
denomination of note
* c) We charged a £3.00 admin fee for the privilege

Cheers,

Barry


At Kings Cross (BR) in the mid 80s we accpted a number of currenices
with a dialy list produced with the (appalling) rates. There was also
a nominal admin charge as well (£ ?).

Because of the hassle and the fact that many did not want to rip
people off, intending passengers were normally referred to the Bureaux
de change where even in the days of ****e station rates at Bureaux and
comission (remember that !) the punter was always much better off.

As a result of the referals, staff got commission free exchange.

American tourists were not normally interested in making the hike of
30 yards and would just thrust large denomination travellers cheques
(remember those) at us. The more entrapaneurial (spelling?) old hands
may have made some beer money by not paying in the foreign currency
IYSWIM.



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Is there some sort of pass that I can buy for the London underground? I will be in the city for about 20 days and will have to travel quite a lot within the city hence was thinking of getting a pass or smart card I can use in daily transport.


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