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946575 Post Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:40 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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has been going up the last week and Caxton rose at least 4 times throughout today, I'm getting ready to text my euro purchase for Xmas when I think it's stopped climbing Cool
Note the change to texting format as of TODAY

LOAD
To LOAD your card send a text to +447537402025 in the following format:

[LOAD]
[Last 4 digits of your Caxton card number]
[Day Day Month Month of your date of birth]
ie if you’re born on the 24th July you would put 2407
[Amount]
For example: LOAD 1042 2407 500
(please ensure that there is a space between each section)
N.B. Express the amount you wish loaded in the currency of the card,
ie. If you are loading your euro card - we will know you require euros because you have inputted the last 4 digits of your euro card.
 
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This reminded me that I have the FairFX card which is usually a better rate than the Caxton but charges 1.5 euro per service till withdrawal and nil for purchases

http://www.fairfx.com/travelcardl

http://www.caxtonfxcard.com/

and I was going to apply for a Caxton and I need it ready for when the rate is right.
I don't like all of my eggs in the same basket.

Applied, accepted and waiting for the card
Thanks for the reminder.

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Afternoon all,


The euro might weaken a bit more because of the Irish problems ??





norm




But its a gamble
 
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goldi wrote:
Afternoon all,


The euro might weaken a bit more because of the Irish problems ??





norm




But its a gamble


I think it may weaken not just for Ireland, but for other reasons and I will be waiting! I hope!

Still have a few or maybe a few more euro's on the EairFX that I got at 120E to 1£

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My wife's off to Spain with her sister next week, and I topped up our Euro card today at 1.145. Will keep an eye out for a decent rise so we can get some more on board for a trip over the channel for Christmas markets?

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Every time the pound reaches a figure of around £1 to 1.20 euros it seems somebody in power opens up and drives it back down delibaretly.
Keep your eyes on it and make the most of it before it dives back down.

RD
 
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It finished at 1:1580 yesterday and fell a lot today Sad

Mike! it's actually at 1:1540 right now Rolling Eyes

AND all of you can always check the current rate by clicking my signature Wink if you dont have it shortcutted on your desktop already!
 
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I notice they select who they compare their rate with carefully - no sign of Nationwide.

And I checked out the "Photo Competition" on Caxton's site as well while I was there and found this in the rules.

Quote:
By entering your pictures you are giving us permission to use these pictures for future purposes.


So they are copyright thieves as well.
 
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They can NEVER take your copyright. For the purposes of whatever competition yes perhaps BUT to go further and make money from YOUR work would not hold water in court IMHO

The current nationwide rate would be useful to know???

They hold their cards CLOSE to their chest? can't find any rates from them
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/current_account/foreigntransactions.htm
 
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Grath wrote:
This reminded me that I have the FairFX card which is usually a better rate than the Caxton but charges 1.5 euro per service till withdrawal and nil for purchases

http://www.fairfx.com/travelcardl

http://www.caxtonfxcard.com/

and I was going to apply for a Caxton and I need it ready for when the rate is right.
I don't like all of my eggs in the same basket.

Applied, accepted and waiting for the card
Thanks for the reminder.


Cool Cool OOI what is the minimum purchase with FX?
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