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Pussay Patrol 06 Jul 15 12.19pm | |
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If I wanted to change a large amount of Sterling into Euros but don't necessarily have to do it now, do you think it's at a good rate now or do you think it will continue tanking? therefore wait....? Perhaps see how the Greece situation develops ? Could it go to 1.5 or even higher?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 06 Jul 15 12.22pm | |
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I don't really see it getting significantly stronger in the coming months, barring some kind of UK disaster.
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Stuk Top half 06 Jul 15 12.28pm | |
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If Greece plays ball in the next 48 hours it'll go back down, if they don't it'll go up more I think.
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leggedstruggle Croydon 06 Jul 15 12.42pm | |
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The Euro will collapse entirely along with the EU itself eventually. A full-blown financial implosion in Europe has become inevitable. Greece, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and Belgium are all drowning in an ocean of unsustainable debt. Meanwhile, Germany and the few other 'healthy' members of the EU continue to try to keep all of the balls in the air by bailing everyone out. Can Germany keep bailing the rest of the EU out indefinitely? Are the German people going to continue to be willing to hand out gigantic sacks of cash to fix the problems of other EU nations? Roll on the referendum when we will have a chance of escaping from the whirlpool.
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We are goin up! Coulsdon 06 Jul 15 1.12pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 06 Jul 2015 12.42pm
The Euro will collapse entirely along with the EU itself eventually. A full-blown financial implosion in Europe has become inevitable. Greece, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and Belgium are all drowning in an ocean of unsustainable debt. Meanwhile, Germany and the few other 'healthy' members of the EU continue to try to keep all of the balls in the air by bailing everyone out. Can Germany keep bailing the rest of the EU out indefinitely? Are the German people going to continue to be willing to hand out gigantic sacks of cash to fix the problems of other EU nations? Roll on the referendum when we will have a chance of escaping from the whirlpool.
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Barcelona Based Fan No longer Barcelona, now living in... 06 Jul 15 1.18pm | |
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Thomas cook offering 137 today you order online and collect at your local shop, it might go as high as 140 over the next few days? I'd buy now
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 06 Jul 15 1.22pm | |
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138.5 in all the change places in Benidorm today,with no commision Edited by aquickgame2 (06 Jul 2015 1.23pm)
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Monty the Eagle Lima 06 Jul 15 1.49pm | |
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This is always useful if you don't want to use a currency card.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 06 Jul 15 2.59pm | |
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I can honestly say If someone gave me a Euro, I wouldn't know If its real or counterfeit. I've never seen one !!!!
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Ray in Houston Houston 06 Jul 15 8.49pm | |
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Quote Jimenez at 06 Jul 2015 2.59pm
I can honestly say If someone gave me a Euro, I wouldn't know If its real or counterfeit. I've never seen one !!!!
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 07 Jul 15 3.37pm | |
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Hedge your bets, exchange half now and sit and wait on the rest, Personally think the Greece effect will increase the Euro further but unless you are talking serious money a few Euros here and there make little difference.
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 10 Jul 15 11.41pm | |
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I'd surely buy now! The arrogance of some of the posters here is unbelievable!! Confident fine, wanting to get out of the eurozone fine too, but hey: look at the Norway deal: you'll have to pay for free trade agreements without having a say at all and doubt thats better for GB at this stage.
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