Thanks for the reply guys... Here is the issue, I just bought a part off of eBay from a guy in the UK. I was planning on using an international money order, but I incorrectly though I could get it in
I would think your local Bank could figure that one out for you. Patton Dickson <kpdii@softhome.net> wrote: Thanks for the reply guys... Here is the issue, LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience /// o
You would think that, but I got a blank stare this morning. Not a lot of call for currency exchange around here. Patton -- Patton Dickson - Richmond, TX 1965 Corvair Monza 110/4sp 'vert 1967 MGB MK I
Try the bank Thomas Cook. I purchased a note to send to Australia from them. http://www.us.thomascook.com/review/wires.htm Or look for a british bank in Houston Bill '76B /// or try http://www.team.n
Any halfway decent sized bank will have an international banking division that can handle this for you. I often do stuff in the reverse (for my business, not MG-related) where someone overseas wants
Every international airport I have flown into around the world (and most domestic airports) have a Bureau De Change for tourists to fix up their local currency needs - or to get rid of their local cu
Use a credit card - possibly through something like PayPal. No hassle it can't /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive
Doesn't the good 'ol US postal service sell international money orders? I think they do the conversion for you. Steve in NJ /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www
Last Month, I had a gentleman from Germany requesting technical reprints from "MGA!" He sent $80 in American cash inside the list. Blake /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives
Steve et al., The UK is not a signatory to the International Postal Money Order Convention (or whatever it is called), and thus they are not accepted in the good ol' UK. Credit card payments are the