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"My husband is a bit of a vacation packrat, saving almost everything from our vacations including money for use on the 'next trip'...It wasn't too difficult to convince him to convert our old worthless notes to euros!" |
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Mabel J.
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PRIVACY STATEMENT |
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The Currency Commission is committed to protecting our clients’ privacy and confidentiality. We adhere to all federal, provincial and state privacy legislation to ensure that all non-public personal information is protected. |
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WHY USE T.C.C.? |
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With The Currency Commission your old currency is quickly converted to valid funds. Through our safe and secure website you will realize value for banknotes that would otherwise be worthless. Sign up and convert your old banknotes today. |
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San Francisco Chronicle
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Web Deals Worth A Click
If you're looking for a new or updated online travel site or offer, just wait a minute or two. Hardly a day goes by that I don't get at least one press release about something new or "improved" on the Internet. And although some of them seem to be gimmicks destined for a short half-life, others can probably improve your travel or travel buying, at least a little. Here's a rundown, in no particular order, of some recent additions and updates.
-- If you have any obsolete pre-euro paper currencies from any of the 11 European countries stashed away somewhere, the Currency Commission ( www.thecurrencycommission.com) will exchange it for U.S. or Canadian dollars or euros. Log on to the Web site and follow directions. Obviously, the exchange rate isn't what it was when you first got the currency, but it's better than just wasting the money. You could probably get a better rate if you went to the country involved and exchange it, as I did in France a few years ago, but the process is tedious. Better to unload that box of "kept for next time" money and ship it off to the Currency Commission.
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