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CFR 2010 Official Announcement
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<blockquote data-quote="BugR" data-source="post: 749556" data-attributes="member: 648"><p>Couple choices</p><p></p><p>The banks in Canada are used to converting USD to CAD and offer pretty good rates.</p><p></p><p>Your Bank in AZ probably had to order in your loonies</p><p></p><p>Look for a Royal, TD, Scotia, CIBC, National, you will find a branch in most towns</p><p></p><p>If your bank is on either the Sirrus or Plus Network you can probably use your bank card in an ATM but expect to pay $2.50 transaction charge plus what ever your bank charges for exchange.</p><p></p><p>Credit card (Check your rate, for me my card is actually pretty good on currency conversions).</p><p></p><p>I would stay away from the exchange offices near the border, It's like buying gas near an airport, you are just fresh meat to these guys.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BugR, post: 749556, member: 648"] Couple choices The banks in Canada are used to converting USD to CAD and offer pretty good rates. Your Bank in AZ probably had to order in your loonies Look for a Royal, TD, Scotia, CIBC, National, you will find a branch in most towns If your bank is on either the Sirrus or Plus Network you can probably use your bank card in an ATM but expect to pay $2.50 transaction charge plus what ever your bank charges for exchange. Credit card (Check your rate, for me my card is actually pretty good on currency conversions). I would stay away from the exchange offices near the border, It's like buying gas near an airport, you are just fresh meat to these guys. Chris [/QUOTE]
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