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2016
19
November
Should you exchange Canadian $ to USA $ at your bank or an exchange place?
19
November
Question:
Humans say...
Tommy
vbce
www.vbce.ca
VBCE.CA
Vancouver Bullion & Currency Exchange – Get the Best Exchange Rates
Claudett
It does not give Canadian rates?
Tommy
What you see is canadian rates
Candy
I went to my bank and showed the teller the vbce rate from their website and my bank matched it.
Tommy
Glad to know!
Claudett
I could not find Canadian $ on it? Everyone but that?
Tommy
That's because they are all canadian rate!!!
What you see is canadian rates to other currencies.
Claudett
Ok than you
Tommy
No problem!
Heidi
My bank has a bit higher exchange for larger amounts- wonder if vbce will also have? Do you have to have an account with vbce to exchange with them?
Heidi
my bank is not charging me anything...
Heidi
This is good to know, thanks!
Shirly
Exchange for sure!!
Mike
Use a credit card for your purchases that way you ensure the current daily rate. If you exchange a larger amount of money it will always be at that rate until you spend the last dollar. When the dollar is low like this you need to take advantage of every point.
Jeannett
Make sure you have a CC that does not charge the extra 2.5% most do
Claudett
I need to pay has in about $800 rest does not matter. But you get charged 2.5 on top exchange rate on your card
Boloy
the best place for the best rate is a casino by the way!
Dave
vbce
Claudett
Boloy how does that work? You go to casino & they just change it for you? Or you buy tokens and exchange back to US?
Boloy
Just exchange as you would to an exchange place
Dave
As of today the casino (Siler Reef) is one cent worse than VCBE
Viktor
definitly exchange.i think charlies currency exchange is pretty good
A.I. says...
Is it Better to Exchange Currency at a Bank or Exchange Place?
When it comes to exchanging Canadian dollars for US dollars, or any other currency, the choice between a bank and an exchange place can make a significant difference in the rates and fees you'll pay. Let's explore the pros and cons of each option.
Banks
Banks offer the convenience of handling currency exchange transactions alongside other banking services. If you're already a customer, it may be more convenient to exchange your money at your bank. However, banks typically charge higher fees and offer less favorable exchange rates compared to dedicated currency exchange places.
Pros of Using a Bank:
- Convenience for existing customers
- Familiarity and trust in the institution
- Potential for additional services (e.g., traveler's checks, travel insurance)
Cons of Using a Bank:
- Higher fees and less competitive exchange rates
- Limited hours and availability (especially on weekends and holidays)
- Potential for long wait times during peak periods
Currency Exchange Places
Currency exchange places, such as those found in airports, shopping malls, or dedicated exchange offices, are businesses that specialize in foreign currency transactions. These places generally offer better exchange rates and lower fees compared to banks, as currency exchange is their primary business.
Pros of Using a Currency Exchange Place:
- Competitive exchange rates and lower fees
- Specialized knowledge and expertise in currency exchange
- Convenient locations and extended hours
Cons of Using a Currency Exchange Place:
- Potentially less secure or regulated than banks
- Limited additional services (e.g., traveler's checks, travel insurance)
- Varying rates and fees between different exchange places
In general, if you're looking to get the best exchange rate and pay the lowest fees, a dedicated currency exchange place is often the better choice. However, if convenience and the ability to access additional services are priorities, a bank may be more suitable for your needs.
Regardless of your choice, it's always a good idea to shop around and compare rates and fees from multiple sources before exchanging your currency. Additionally, be aware of any hidden fees or commissions that may not be immediately apparent.
Claudett
Is it better exchange Canadian $ to USA $ at your bank or an exchange place ?