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Bud
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May-07-2017 06:05 AM
JaxDad wrote:enblethen wrote:
Best way to convert coming back into the US is to count it up and pump it into the fuel tank in Canada.
Considering Canadian gas prices are nearly double those in the US I don't think that's a very cost effective way of doing it.
May-07-2017 04:56 AM
enblethen wrote:
Best way to convert coming back into the US is to count it up and pump it into the fuel tank in Canada.
May-06-2017 06:24 PM
Bud
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May-06-2017 01:59 AM
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May-05-2017 06:15 PM
almcc wrote:ford-willy wrote:
Coincidentally, My wife and I stopped today at the Currency Exchange that our Credit Union is linked to in Southern California. We are leaving in 2 weeks for our 3 month trip. We had 2500 dollars cash US and asked for it to be converted to Canadian. I am looking at the invoice right now. We gave them 2,498.05 and received 3,280.00 cash Canadian. The bills are so odd looking to us that the wife is going to have fun showing them to the grand kids. Not used to seeing bills with transparent portions.
Today's Bank of Canada exchange rate is 0.732 so if you were to get that rate you would have gotten $3412 C$ and change. Canadian banks charge about 2.5% above the BOC rate to do an exchange. I would check your CC's actual exchange rate buried in the transaction to see how it compares to the BOC rate plus 2.5%.
Probably not a big deal for a one off but for us Canuks it is a bigger deal for us converting C$ to US$ going south for the winter, I use a service that gives us US$ at 0.5% above the BOC rate.
May-05-2017 01:09 PM
ford-willy wrote:
Coincidentally, My wife and I stopped today at the Currency Exchange that our Credit Union is linked to in Southern California. We are leaving in 2 weeks for our 3 month trip. We had 2500 dollars cash US and asked for it to be converted to Canadian. I am looking at the invoice right now. We gave them 2,498.05 and received 3,280.00 cash Canadian. The bills are so odd looking to us that the wife is going to have fun showing them to the grand kids. Not used to seeing bills with transparent portions.
May-05-2017 03:23 AM
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May-04-2017 01:34 PM
John & Angela wrote:
Any Canadian ATM anywhere. Stick your card in and ask for 300 Dollars. It will spit out the cash and debit your account in American dollars at a reasonable rate.
May-04-2017 12:30 PM
Tom N wrote:
I have found that the best rate was at a Canadian casino.