Any establishment is, of course, free to accept any currency it chooses - but the only mandated currency here is Her Imperial Majesty's Pound Sterling.
The Euro isn't actually legal tender in the UK
Any establishment is, of course, free to accept any currency it chooses - but the only mandated currency here is Her Imperial Majesty's Pound Sterling. |
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the reason I asked about the euro is that some websites published their pricing in that denomination
and if I went it would be straight to newcastle with a side visit to stockton "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |
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I'm thinking about buying some BPS and holding on to them.
Of course, I'm not sure it's hit bottom yet. ;0( bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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(Recall though, ya needn't bring any coal ..I've heard somewhere :-)
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That's for continentals visiting and paying in advance via bank transfer.
Or on-site via credit/debit card. Doesn't matter to the business what the customers think they're paying in, it'll show up in the recipient's bank account in pounds (unless it's connected directly to Switzerland or some other tax haven, I guess). Mostly just an FYI for those who don't think in Sterling. -- Christian R. Conrad The Man Who (used to think he) Knows Fucking Everything Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi |