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  • #16
    ah. that is the one..usually slightly better rates.

    then go rolex shopping first then change money.

    another place i go to is city plaza.

    anyway if want to change peso and USD, i go lucky plaza

    if want RMB, i either go city plaza or chinatown

    for ringgit most places rates about the same.

    Originally posted by louie View Post

    no not the parkway parade,i referring to chinatwn ppc money changer. Stall small small under the escalator facing the bread shop.Always long Q...

    than collect the stack in the envelop and quickly leave...( no heart to even go upstairs to jalan jalan ADs for Rolex... )
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    • #17
      Originally posted by WSSS View Post
      Try Mustafa and those around Little India. Or try calling this one to check if they carry Egytian Pounds: American Express Foreign Exchange 6546 5456
      Thanks WSSS!! I will check it out.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
        Do not change Egyptian Pounds in Singapore. They will not give you a good rate.

        Change US or Euro dollars and change your money into Egyptian Pounds at the airport when you arrive.

        By the way, please do not change too much.. you will lose a lot if you dont use it. It is not a hard currency.
        Hi edsonchan, thanks for the advice. Changing to US/Euro dollars was my alternative if i can't get the Egyption Pounds in SG. I will be sharing the Egyption Pounds with my friends and we will take note of having excess. Cheers

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        • #19
          Originally posted by tunge View Post
          Mustafa
          Thanks!!

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          • #20
            If I am not wrong they accept USD in Egypt


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            • #21
              correct, but sometimes it good to have some local currency when travelling to the more ulu ulu places. not to mention, local currency is always handy for small purchases.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                correct, but sometimes it good to have some local currency when travelling to the more ulu ulu places. not to mention, local currency is always handy for small purchases.
                Yupz, i will always try to get some local currency for convenience.

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